WMD News
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Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat Dies in His Sleep
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Rotblat Dies, By Matt Moore The Associated Press Thursday, September 1, 2005; 1:33 PM
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Messages of Peace from the people of Birmingham taken to Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Birmingham’s Iain Naughton, Youth Ambassador for the UK, will take messages of Peace collected from the people of Birmingham directly to the people of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
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Robert McNamara says UK should not develop new nuclear weapons capability
Former US Defence Secretary speaking today, 3rd June 2005
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Nobel Laureates, Organizations Appeal for Removal of Nuclear Weapons From “Hair-Trigger” Status
Tuesday, April 5, 2005 More than 30 Nobel laureates have joined hundreds of organizations and lawmakers in signing a statement to be released today calling for all strategic nuclear weapons to be taken off “hair-trigger” and “launch on warning” alerts (see GSN, June 22, 2004).
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North Korea raises nuclear stakes
The Associated Press Thursday, February 10, 2005
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Annan urges European-US work for global collective security
13 February 2005 – Secretary-General Kofi Annan today called on officials gathered at a leading international forum in Germany to support efforts to strengthen the United Nations so that its system of collective security can better respond to changing conditions in the world.
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US Nuclear Weapons in UK - Three Times More Than Ever Known About
The US has more than 100 nuclear weapons at its Lakenheath base in Suffolk, three times the number previously thought, a respected US research agency said yesterday.
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Dr Elbaradei proposes seven steps to strengthening global security
Statement of the Director General 2 February 2005 Op-Ed, published in the Financial Times
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New Year Message from Nobel Peace Laureate, Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat
In November 2004 the world’s NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES came together to issue a Statement.
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Launch of our WMD Awareness Programme with Mikhail Gorbachev and Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat
Report from the Event 23rd September 2004
