courtesy: India Catholic News Hundreds of people from across the UK, France and as far away as New Zealand converged on Faslane Naval Base, homeport to Trident, at 7am on…
courtesy: www.burtonmail.co.uk Written by ADRIAN JENKINS A VETERAN campaigner against nuclear weapons is to make his case for UK disarmament. Bruce Kent (pictured), vice-president of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, will…
Phillip Knightley (One Man’s View) / 16 April 2013 courtesy: Khaleej Times The 50th anniversary of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament’s first march is coming up and the air is…
Ten countries met today in The Hague to discuss nuclear disarmament and practical steps to tackle the further spread of nuclear weapons. ‘We are working towards a nuclear-weapons-free world,’ said foreign minister Frans Timmermans, the host of the conference.
It will soon be the 68th summer since Hiroshima and Nagasaki were obliterated by two atomic bombs. With call of the survivors who witnessed the “nuclear hell” for “No more Hiroshimas, No more Nagasakis, No more Hibakusha” and mounting public support for them, a historic momentum is building up to achieve the abolition of nuclear weapons.