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ICANW campaign launch 23 April - abolish nuclear weapons
by pc, for ICANW Wednesday April 18, 2007 at 11:08 AM

The Australian Launch of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons will take place on Monday 23rd April at Parliament House, Spring St, Melbourne, starting at 11am ...

[From ICANW media release]
A former Australian Prime Minister, a former judge of
the world's highest court and some of Australia's most senior professionals and community leaders will launch the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons and call for a Nuclear Weapons Convention.


The nuclear threat is increasing. Now is a critical time with nine nations holding 27,000 nuclear weapons. Major nuclear weapons states of the US and UK recently announced renewal programs, proliferation risks are
increasing and disarmament stalled.

Australia, as a major supplier of uranium internationally, has a responsibility to spearhead international efforts to abolish nuclearweapons.

The launch date is exactly 50 years after Nobel Peace Prize
laureate, physician Doctor Albert Schweitzer issued his "Call to Conscience" for the total abolition of atomic weapons.


The launch will begin at 11am with 'X-marks the spot': a gigantic red cross will be marked on the steps
of Parliament House with white-coated medical students demonstrating the health & environmental impact of a nuclear attack on Melbourne. A press conference will be held at 11.30 in Room K, followed by a lunch at 12pm in Queen's Hall.


Speakers at the lunch will include: the Hon Malcolm Fraser; former Prime Minister (to speak at luncheon), Judge Christopher Weeramantry; former Judge & Vice-President, International Court of Justice, Professor Fred Mendelsohn; Director, Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology and Medicine, Professor Joseph Camilleri, Professor of International Relations, Latrobe University, and Gareth Evans; former Foreign Minister (recorded video message).

Contact: Caroline Green on 0400 606 399 or
caroline@icanw.org <caroline@icanw.org>

or Jessica Morrison on 0431 519 577 or jessica@icanw.org



Event sponsor: Medical Association for Prevention of War (MAPW)

http://www.mapw.org.au/ican.html



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