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Three Things you can do To Help Eliminate Nuclear Weapons
- Subject: Three Things you can do To Help Eliminate Nuclear Weapons
- From: John Hallam <nonukes at foesyd.org.au>
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 01:39:00 +0100
(Sorry for duplicate copies caused by double- posting.) There are three things you or your organisation can do between now and April 24-May19 when the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference takes place at the United Nations in New York, which will help to move the world toward the elimination of nuclear weapons. 1)If you are an ordinary person or an organisation, you can send a suitably customised version of one of the sample letters below to either your prime minister, your president, or most importantly, your foreign minister. A shorter letter (very short) is available on: Http://www.abolition2000.org. Fax numbers of heads of state, foreign ministers, and UN Missions are also available on that URL. Another URL that has the fax numbers of heads of state, foreign ministers and UN missions and also has lots of information on the NPT Review is: Http://www.reachingcriticalwill.org 2)If you are an organisation and especially if you have already signed the 'Heads of State' letter that I posted some time ago, you may also want to sign the letter to be found on the following URL: <http://www.clw.org/coalition/nptsign-on0300.htm> 3) if you are an organisation please sign the Abolition Statement (which you have probably recieved in the previous email) by emailing A2000 at silcom.com or by visiting Http://www.abolition2000.org. Next comes the texts of a sample letter that can be sent by anyone to their heads of state, prime ministers and foreign ministers anywhere, and a sample letter that can be sent to the Russian government. I reccommend sending the letter to the Russian government if you are in Eastern Europe or in Russia or in CIS countries as well as a letter to your own head of state/foreign minister. Note that it is copied to President Clinton. The general letter is to be sent anywhere, but is largely designed for countries other than the US, Russia, or the UK. I strongly suggest that you make changes to adapt it to what you know of your particular country and its position. For example, Ireland, New Zealand, Sweden, Brazil, Egypt, South Africa, and a large number of other countries have actually taken a very good position on this issue. If your country's position is a good one your letter will need to congratulate them for that, and urge them to maintain it. If you don't know exactly what your countrys position is going to be then send the letter as it is but ask them what it will be. TEXT OF (1)GENERAL SAMPLE LETTER FOR EVERYBODY TO SEND AND (2)SAMPLE LETTER TO PUTIN AND IVANOV FOLLOWS (1)GENERAL SAMPLE LETTER FOR EVERYBODY TO SEND RE: NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION TREATY REVIEW CONFERENCE APRIL 24-MAY 19 2000 - GETTING RID OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS TO: PRESIDENT, PRIME MINISTER AND FOREIGN MINISTER, Your Excellency, [0r] Dear President, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, I am writing to urge [your/our] government to take a strong position at the upcoming Review Conference of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty in New York April 24 to May 19, 2000, and to urge [your/our] head of state or of government or foreign minister to attend this meeting. It is vital that the governments of all nations do their utmost to pressure the nuclear weapons states, especially the US and Russia, to do more to fulfill their obligations under Article VI of the NPT, and negotiate their nuclear weapons stockpiles down to zero. The International Court of Justice reaffirmed in 1996, in a unanimous advisory opinion that this is indeed a legal obligation. The nuclear weapons states are currently making very little movement toward fulfilling this obligation. Instead there have been many developments in the opposite direction. The US Senate has failed to ratify the CTBT, (Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty) and the US is contemplating the deployment of a Ballistic Missile Defence System in violation of the 1972 ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile) treaty. Talks between the US and Russia to make cuts in nuclear weapons are stalled, as is implementation of START II. Russia has changed its previous policy of 'no first use' of nuclear weapons to one that mirrors those of the western states, and its Duma has refused to ratify START-II. Both the US and Russia continue to conduct 'subcritical' nuclear tests. China is modernizing its nuclear arsenal, and India and Pakistan have openly tested nuclear weapons. Israel, in spite of a recent debate in the Knessett, refuses to acknowledge its nuclear capabilities but may have as many as 400 weapons. On the other hand, the non nuclear weapons states with a few notable exceptions, have adhered to their side of the bargain, while the NPT has become nearly universal. A successful outcome at the coming NPT Review Conference, would explicitly commit parties under Article VI to the elimination of nuclear weapons at an early date, and a global regime banning nuclear weapons, and would outline the process for that to occur. It is important that your government and every government, use its position to push the nuclear weapon states and particularly the US and Russia, to fulfill Article VI during the coming review conference. A key preliminary step in this direction that would reduce the danger of purely accidental war, and improve the climate for further steps, would be the abandonment of 'launch on warning' postures. This should be followed by reduction of alert status of warheads, and the verifiable physical removal of warheads from delivery vehicles. It is especially vital that [your/our] [head of government/head of state/foreign minister] be present at the proceedings of this review conference. The decisions taken at the coming NPT Review conference will literally determine the fate of the world. Only by the authority lent by the presence of heads of State or of Government can decisions be taken that will have the end result of ridding the world of nuclear weapons and fulfilling the mandate of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty over the last thirty years. Signed...etc. SAMPLE LETTER FOR EVERYONE TO SEND TO PRESIDENT PUTIN AND FOREIGN MINISTER IGOR IVANOV. RE: NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION TREATY REVIEW CONFERENCE APRIL 24-MAY 19 2000 - GETTING RID OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS TO: PRESIDENT PUTIN +7-095-205-4330, FOREIGN MINISTER IVANOV +7-095-244-3276, +7-095-244-2203 RUSSIAS UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADOR + 1 212 628 0252 cc PRESIDENT CLINTON +1-202-456-2461 Dear President Putin and Foreign Minister Ivanov, I am writing to urge Russia's government to fulfill its obligations under Article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. It is vital that we negotiate their nuclear weapons stockpiles down to zero sooner rather than later. The International Court of Justice reaffirmed in 1996, in a unanimous judgment, that this is indeed a legal obligation. It is now vital that the Russia and the US fulfill their clear obligations under Article VI of the nonproliferation treaty. While arms reductions have occurred since the 1980s, this process of reduction has now stalled and may be going into reverse. The US and Russia are both signed on to a treaty, article VI of which demands that you negotiate to eliminate your nuclear arsenals. The binding nature of Article VI was reaffirmed by the 1996 unanimous advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Russia and the US together, as well as China, the UK and France cannot forever refuse to fulfill their clear legal obligations under the NPT while expecting that other countries will continue to fulfill theirs. The credibility of the NPT will disappear if the nuclear weapon states - yourselves - do not fulfill your obligations. The eventual result of that is likely to be much wider acquisition of nuclear weapons, with a vastly increased likelihood of nuclear war. While Russia may have been given reasons to distrust US and NATO intentions, the stakes in getting rid of nuclear weapons are literally ultimate. No political goal no matter how central it may seem to the interests of either Russia or the US can justify the possible destruction of human civilisation and life worldwide. Public opinion in both your countries is strongly in favor of negotiating to eliminate nuclear weapons. Global public opinion is overwhelmingly in favor of this and indeed demands it, as do the overwhelming majority of governments. A successful outcome at the coming NPT Review Conference, would explicitly commit parties under Article VI to the elimination of nuclear weapons at an early date, and a global regime banning nuclear weapons, and would outline the process for that to occur. In this context, it is especially vital that the Russian and US Presidents be present at the proceedings of the NPT Review Conference, and be ready to negotiate to eliminate your nuclear arsenals as you are obliged to do under Article VI. The decisions taken at the coming NPT Review conference will literally determine the fate of the world. Only by the authority lent by the presence of heads of State or of Government can decisions be taken that will have the end result of ridding the world of nuclear weapons and fulfilling the mandate of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty over the last thirty years. Signed...etc. John Hallam Friends of the Earth Sydney, 17 Lord Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia, 2042 Fax (61)(2)9517-3902 ph (61)(2)9517-3903 nonukes at foesyd.org.au http://homepages.tig.com.au/~foesyd
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