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An Urgent Call for the Total Abolition
of Nuclear Weapons
Speaker: Tadatoshi Akiba, Mayor of Hiroshima
The human family is entering the final stages of a crucial decision-making
process. We have been considering for fifty years, and especially
since 1989, the following question. Will we eliminate nuclear weapons
or will every capable nation seek to have its own? In 1998, India
and Pakistan decided that they need nuclear weapons to ensure their
independence. There are 35 countries in the world with significant
nuclear energy programs but without nuclear weapons. If even a few
of these become nuclear powers, the nuclear disarmament option would
virtually vanish and the chances of nuclear weapon use would increase.
The present leadership of the United States is pursuing the development
of small, "useable" nuclear weapons, and has publicly
reserved the right to use them in such specific situations as "in
the event of surprising military developments." The difference
in the US approach to Iraq versus North Korea only strengthens the
conviction of some nations that the only hope for independence lies
in possession of nuclear weapons.
We stand today on the brink of hyper-proliferation and perhaps
of repeating the third actual use of nuclear weapons. As the mayor
of Hiroshima, I can assure you that the path we are walking leads
to unspeakable violence and misery for us all. And as the mayor
of Hiroshima, I am well aware that we must do more than talk about
this danger. For over fifty years, mayors of Hiroshima have been
raising the alarm about nuclear weapons. For 30 years, this august
body has been fine-tuning the wording and debating the implications
of the NPT. Hiroshima celebrated in 2000 when the final document
that emerged from the review conference included an "unequivocal
undertaking" on the part of nuclear-weapon states to eliminate
their nuclear arsenals. And yet, we are forced to conclude that
the United States, the prime mover in all things nuclear, relentlessly
and blatantly intends to maintain, develop and even use these heinous,
illegal weapons.
Given US intransigence, other nuclear-weapon states cling to their
weapons, and several non-nuclear-weapon states appear to be reevaluating
the need for such weapons.
Therefore, it is incumbent upon the rest of the world, the vast
majority of the international community, to stand up now and tell
all of our military leaders that we refuse to be threatened or protected
by nuclear weapons. We refuse to live in a world of continually
recycled fear and hatred. We refuse to see each other as enemies.
We refuse to cooperate in our own annihilation.
Almost immediately after the atomic bombing, most survivors performed
a miraculous feat of psychological transformation. They channeled
their pain, grief, and rage away from any thought of revenge and
toward creating a world in which no people anywhere need suffer
their fate. Having witnessed the ultimate consequence of animosity,
they deliberately envisioned a world beyond war in which the human
family learns to cooperate to ensure the wellbeing of all. In fact,
they believed for decades that the human family was evolving slowly
but steadily in that direction.
Now, however, they see that those who stand to lose wealth, prestige
and control in a peaceful world are determined to maintain high
levels of fear and hatred. They see gullible publics being persuaded
that only a powerful military backed by nuclear weapons can protect
them from their enemies. They see the world diving headlong toward
a militarism far too reminiscent of the militaristic fascism that
commandeered their nation prior to World War II.
We cannot sit silently watching it happen. We must let our leaders
know, first and foremost, that we demand immediate freedom from
the nuclear threat. Nuclear weapons are heinous, cruel, inhumane
weapons that threaten our entire species. Nothing could be more
obvious than the illegality of these weapons, and they should obviously
be banned. Therefore, on behalf of the human family, we demand a
complete and total ban on all nuclear weapons everywhere. We demand
that all nuclear weapons be taken off of hair- trigger alert immediately
and all nuclear weapons deployed on foreign territory be withdrawn.
We demand that no more time be wasted postponing or extending the
timeline for nuclear disarmament. It is high time for all recognized
nuclear-weapon states to join in a multilateral process of nuclear
disarmament. We further demand that de-facto nuclear-weapon states
terminate their programs and join the NPT as non-nuclear states.
We demand that all nuclear weapons be dismantled and destroyed
and the radioactive material disposed of as quickly and as safely
as possible, with concomitant dismantling of all dedicated delivery
systems, production facilities, test sites, and research laboratories.
We demand that all nations throw their doors unconditionally open
to UN inspectors mandated to, ensure that all nuclear weapons and
all programs to make such weapons are accounted for and dismantled.
All states should declare all relevant activities and make their
own satellites and other national technical means available to those
inspectors. Citizen verification should be supported by domestic
laws requiring publication of relevant information and granting
of full legal protection to whistle-blowers.
To summarize, we demand here and now that, when the States Parties
review the NPT in n 2005, you take that opportunity to pass by majority
vote, regardless of any nations that may oppose it, a call for the
immediate de-alerting of all nuclear weapons, for unequivocal action
toward dismantling and destroying all nuclear weapons in accordance
with a clearly stipulated timetable, and for negotiations on a universal
Nuclear Weapons Convention establishing a verifiable and irreversible
regime for the complete elimination of nuclear weapons.
"Impossible," some will say. "The nuclear powers
will never agree." But just as plants can get along fine without
human beings, people are ultimately the power behind their leaders.
The time has come for the people to arise and let our militarist,
competitivist leaders know where the real power lies. The time has
come to go beyond words, reason and non-binding treaties. The time
has come to impose economic sanctions on any nation that insists
on maintaining nuclear weapons. The time has come to use demonstrations,
marches, strikes, boycotts, and every nonviolent means at our disposal
to oppose the destruction of millions of our brothers and sisters,
the destruction of our habitat and the extermination of our species.
The time has come to fight, nonviolently, for our lives.
All of us in this room today, blessed with extremely high levels
of prosperity and education, are duty-bound to educate the rest
of the population in our countries about the nuclear danger. We
must inform them and mobilize them for their own protection. It
is our responsibility to launch a massive, grassroots campaign that
will make it clear that the people of all nations will accept only
leaders who undertake unequivocally to eliminate nuclear weapons.
"The military industrial complex is too powerful," some
will say. I have no illusions about what happens when the people
seek to correct their rulers. It took a hundred years and a terribly
bloody war to free the slaves in the US, then another century to
free them from the terror of lynchings and the humiliation of segregation.
It took 30 years for Gandhi to free India from British rule. It
took 15 years to stop the Vietnam War. Bottom-up change takes time
and great sacrifice, but, unfortunately, people of moral and spiritual
vision must again take up the struggle. The abolition of nuclear
weapons is no less important and no less just than the abolition
of slavery. We are not just fighting a technology or a weapon. As
Martin Luther King Jr. said, we are fighting nuclear weapons in
our own minds. We are fighting the very idea that anyone could,
for any any reason that he feels legitimate, unleash a nuclear holocaust.
We are fighting the idea that a small group of powerful men should
have the capacity to launch Armageddon. We are fighting the idea
that we should spend trillions of dollars on military overkill while
billions of us live in dire, life-threatening poverty.
Our immediate target is nuclear weapons, but our long-term aim
is a new world order. In this new world, no man is foolish enough
to kill or be killed to defend his master's wealth or ego. We seek
a world in which no man, woman or child goes to bed wondering whether
he or she will live through the hunger, pestilence, or violence
of the next day; a world in which we look around this room and see
not murdering, thieving enemies against whom we have to defend ourselves
but brothers and sisters on whom our own safety, security, survival
and enjoyment depend.
You will soon be hearing about a new campaign to abolish nuclear
weapons. The cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, supported by the
World Conference of Mayors for Peace, which represents 539 cities
and over 250 million people around the world, will work with anyone
willing and everyone to help design, develop, and implement this
campaign. Please help join us. Please support the campaign in any
way you can. Let us work together for the sake of our children and
grandchildren. Let us ban nuclear weapons in 2005.
Convenor: Steve Leeper, Mayors for Peace
777 UN Plaza - 6th Floor - New York, NY - 10017 - Ph: 212.682.1265 - Fax: 212.286.8211 - info@reachingcriticalwill.org
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