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| In 1995 LCNP co-founded Abolition 2000, an international network, which
calls for the conclusion, by the new millennium, of a nuclear weapons convention, an
agreement on the elimination of all nuclear weapons. Over 1500 organizations have endorsed the Abolition 2000 Statement which was conceived at the Review and Extension Conference of States Parties to the Non Proliferation Treaty in 1995. At its annual meeting held in Te Ao Maohi (French Polynesia) in 1997, Abolition 2000 adopted the Moorea Declaration on nuclear disarmament, health and colonization. At its annual meeting in the Hague (Netherlands) in 1999, Abolition 2000 adopted the Hague Declaration: A Call for the New Millenium. Abolition 2000 has an international coordinating committee, a global council and separate working groups on various issues. LCNP manages the working group on a Nuclear Weapons Convention, which reports on progress toward the achievement of a Nuclear Weapons Convention and on feedback on the Model Nuclear Weapons Convention. Contact alynw@attglobal.net if you would like to join the working group and receive such reports. Aboltion 2000 also produces a calendar of events and an online newsletter.
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"The nuclear weapon is obsolete. I
want to get rid of it." General
Charles Horner, former Commander of US Space Command
In this section: Launch
of International Campaign to Abolition Nuclear Weapons (ICAN),
April 2007 Contact United for Peace and Justice Disarmament Campaign to become actively involved in current disarmament work! United for Peace and Justice Nuclear Disarmament/Redefining Security Working Group Campaign Proposal |
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