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Subject: Nobel Peace Laureates: Time to prohibit and eliminate nuclear
weapons is now!


Nobel Peace Laureates: Time to prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons is now!

https://peaceandhealthblog.com/2017/02/05/peace-laureates-2/

FEBRUARY 5, 2017
tags: Nobel Peace Prize, nuclear ban treaty, nuclear weapons
by IPPNW

[The following statement from 21 Nobel Peace Laureates was released at
the conclusion of the 16th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in
Bogota, Colombia.]

On March 27, negotiations will commence at the United Nations for a
treaty to ban nuclear weapons. As Nobel Peace Laureates we applaud the
UN General Assembly for convening this negotiating conference, fully
support its goals, and urge all nations to work for the speedy
conclusion of this treaty in 2017 and for its rapid entry into force
and implementation.

The nine nuclear-armed states retain some 15,000 nuclear warheads,
enough to destroy the world many times over. Nearly 2,000 of these
warheads are on hair-trigger alert. They can be launched in a matter
of minutes at the whim of an unstable or intemperate leader, and
leaders of nuclear-armed states have made increasingly dangerous and
irresponsible statements about the use of these weapons. Some display
a shocking and appalling ignorance about the nature of nuclear weapons
and the consequences of their use.

In response to this danger, more than 120 nations around the world
have supported a Humanitarian Initiative that seeks the complete
elimination of all nuclear weapons.   The nine states that possess
these weapons have responded with plans to spend more than a trillion
dollars to upgrade their nuclear arsenals and make them even more
dangerous. Their behavior is an intolerable threat to the lives of
everyone on this planet, including the citizens of their own
countries. That behavior must change.

A large-scale nuclear war between the US and Russia would cause a
global winter that would kill most of the people on the planet, and
possibly cause our extinction as a species. Even a very limited
nuclear war, as could well take place involving states with smaller
nuclear arsenals, could disrupt the climate sufficiently to cause a
prolonged global famine that would put up to 2 billion people at risk
of starvation and destroy modern civilization.

The danger of nuclear war is growing. The time for action is now. We
must prohibit and eliminate nuclear weapons.

Oscar Arias (1987)

His Holiness the Dalai Lama (1989)

F. W. de Klerk (1993)

Shirin Ebadi (2003)

Leymah Gbowee (2011)

Mikhail Gorbachev (1990)

International Campaign to Ban Landmines (1997)

International Peace Bureau (1910)

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (1985)

Tawakkol Karman (2011)

Mairead Maguire (1976)

Medecins Sans Frontiere (1999)

Rigoberta Menchu (1992)

Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs (1995)

Jose Ramos-Horta (1996)

Kailash Satyarthi (2014)

Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1984)

Lech Walesa (1983)

Betty Williams (1976)

Jody Williams (1997)

Muhammad Yunus (2006)

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