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  Petition of Support for Trident Ploughshares 2000
We the undersigned fully support all those who have signed
the Pledge to Prevent Nuclear Crime and identified
themselves as Trident Ploughshares 2000 activists. We
believe that their peaceful and nonviolent attempts at
disarming the Trident system are intended to stop ongoing
criminal activities under well-recognised principles of
international law.
We are aware that the U.K. signed the Non-Proliferation
Treaty in 1968, Article VI of which stated that each of the
parties "undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on
effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms
race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and to a
treaty on general and complete disarmament under strict and
effective international control". Thirty years have now
passed and the U.K. still continues the nuclear arms race and
NATO is still a nuclear alliance containing'three of the major
nuclear powers. The Trident system is an escalation in the
U.K.3 nuclear capability having three times the range, being
far more accurate and being able to hit eight times as many
targets as the Polaris system it replaces.
We are also aware that on 8th July 1996, the President of the
International Court of Justice (which is the highest legal
body of the United Nations), Mohammed Bedjaoui, stated.
"The nuclear weapon, the ultimate evil, destabilises
humanitarian law which is the law of the lesser evil. The
existence of nuclear weapons is therefore a challenge to the
very existence
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of humanitarian law, not to mention their long-term effects of damage to the human environment, in respect to which the right
to life must be exercised".The Court confirmed that the
Declaration of St.Petersburg, the Hague Conventions. the
Nuremberg Principles,the Geneva Conventions, and the
Genocide Convention all apply to nuclear weapons. It stated very
clearly that the threat or use of nuclear weapons is generally
contrary to international humanitarian law. The Court could find
no lawful circumstance for the threat or use of nuclear weapons.
We understand that it is the duty of every citizen to uphold the
law relating to nuclear weapons and under the Nuremberg
Principles carefully, safely and peacefully to disarm any nuclear
weapon system that is breaching humanitarian law. These
Trident Ploughshares 2000 activists are acting as fully
responsible global citizens and we support their intentions to
disarm the UK nuclear system peacefully, safely, openly and
accountably by the year 2000.
We applaud the attempts of the Trident Ploughshares 2000
activists to urge the U.K. Government, NATO, and others in
positions of political and military power, to guarantee to
completely disarm the British Trident system before the year
2000. The Trident Ploughshares 2000 activists do not wish to
have to do the disarmament themselves, however they are willing
and ready to do it themselves if necessary and we suppon them
in their intention .
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If you are enclosing a donation, please ensure it is in pounds sterling; cheque / money order should be made payable to Trident
Ploughshares. Please return to Peace Movement Aotearoa, PO Box 9314, Wellington, Aotearoa / New Zealand. Tel +6-I 4 382
8129, fax + 64 4 382 8173. email pma@xtra.co.nz or post directly to Trident Ploughshares 2000, 42-46 Bethel St. Norwich.
Norfolk, NR2 INR. England.
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