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HANS BLIX
INSPIRES STUDENT MOVEMENT AGAINST NUCLEAR WEAPONS:
31/07/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 31
July 2008 --Dr.
Hans Blix told the
winners of the Students for a Nuclear
Weapons-Free World competition
last week: “The best way to avoid nuclear weapons is to make
governments feel that they don’t need them”.
Hans
Blix, President of the World Federation of United Nations Associations
and a Contributor to MaximsNews Network, inspired students from
around the world and from a diversity of disciplines to write an essay, design
a poster or make a video to express their ideas on how to free the world of
nuclear weapons. The 15 winning students are from Afghanistan, Australia,
Belgium, China, Colombia, Jamaica, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Russia,
Singapore, Slovenia, and the United States.
After
three days of intensive meetings at the Palais des Nations, Geneva, the
students decided to create a mass movement of youth against nuclear weapons. “We
want to solve these problems before we inherit them,” said Catriona
Standfield, a student from Australia. The students talked about both
strategy and substance.
Terhemba
Aindigh from Nigeria suggested that the OPEC countries should tell the U.S.
that they will not increase the supply of oil unless the US eliminates its
nuclear arsenal. If the U.S. takes the lead in disarming, the rest will
follow.”
“We
have to shock people into realizing the seriousness of the problem,” said
Sven Sobrie from Belgium.
The
youngest winner, 15 year-old Nicolas Forero Villarreal from Colombia, focused
on how to educate students about the issue. “After consultation with my
teachers, I identified John Estler’s Model of Rational Choice and used it to
sketch an educational program for 6th to 9th graders.”
The
students are working on a statement that they will send to the heads of
nuclear weapons states, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, and U.S.
Presidential candidates. Will the world finally take notice?
Hans
Blix’s initiative received high-level support from the UN and governments.
Mr. Sergei Ordzhonikidze, the Director General of the UN in Geneva, and Mr.
Sergio Duarte, Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs, both sent
messages to the students. Their conference program included sessions with the
Ambassadors of Canada, Pakistan, Iraq and Sweden and meetings with Alyn Ware
from Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament, renowned
investigative journalist, Phillip Knightley, and civil society activists, Susi
Snyder and Colin Archer.
Students
for a Nuclear Weapons-Free World has over 30 partner organizations, and is
co-sponsored by the World Academy of Art and Science.
More
information and video reports about Students for a Nuclear Weapons-Free World
are available at www.disarmamenthub.org.
http://www.wfuna.org/
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