The World Conference of Mayors for Peace will assemble on Sunday, May 1st in New York City for an Emergency Campaign to Ban Nuclear Weapons. Led by the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the organization is seeking to enroll mayors from across the globe to come to the 2005 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the founding of the United Nations.
Urged on by the Hibakusha – the survivors of “hell on earth,” the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have called for A Year of Remembrance and Action for a Nuclear Weapons Free World. They propose that negotiations begin in 2005 and conclude by 2010 for a treaty to eliminate nuclear weapons, with global nuclear disarmament implemented no later than 2020. Thus they are calling it the 2020 Vision Campaign.
How ’bout if we only do it until we need glasses…
“As hard as it might be to believe, the United States is embarked on a path that’s bound to trigger yet another nuclear arms race,” says Cap Times’ Dave Zweifel in U.S. takes brakes off nuke arms race.
Madison’s mayor, Dave Cieslewicz was the first to agree to attend…
Over 750 of the world’s mayors have enrolled in the Peace Campaign. Only 16 of the 91 mayors who plan to attend are from cities in the US: Akron, OH; Barkeley, CA; Cambridge, MA; Cerritos, CA; Framingham, MA; Los Alamos, NM; Madison, WI; Pleasanton, CA; Rochester, MN; Santa Barbara, CA; Santa Paula(CA; Santa Cruz, CA; Santa Fe, NM; Takoma Park, MD; Tamarac, FL and Ventura, CA – nearly 60 US Cities are members of the Mayors for Peace Campaign.
A number of groups are planning events in New York on May 1st…
Abolition Now! provides a list of 10 things you can do to join in the effort.