Two Million Youth Call for Nuclear Weapon-Free World
By Soka Gakkai International, PRNETuesday, May 11, 2010
NEW YORK, May 12, 2010 - On May 11, a petition of 2,276,167 signatures from youth calling for the
adoption of a Nuclear Weapons Convention which would comprehensively ban
nuclear weapons was presented to Ambassador Leslie B. Gatan, adviser to the
president of the ongoing Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review
Conference, and UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Sergio Duarte
at the New York Culture Center of the SGI-USA Buddhist association.
The signatures, collected between January and March 2010 by youth members
of Soka Gakkai in Japan, were presented by Youth Peace Committee leader Kenji
Shiratsuchi who stated: "Each of these signatures embodies the heartfelt
commitment and effort of a young person. We urge you to start debate on a
Nuclear Weapons Convention at the earliest opportunity."
In a message, SGI President Daisaku Ikeda commented that the signatures
represent valuable dialogues for peace and symbolize the immense power that
lies hidden in the depths of seemingly ordinary people.
Ambassador Duarte expressed his appreciation for SGI's strong support for
the first element in UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's five-point proposal
for nuclear abolition - negotiations on a Nuclear Weapons Convention -
adding: "Widespread support from civil society is the strongest possible
foundation for future disarmament initiatives."
Results of a survey on youth attitudes toward nuclear weapons carried out
by SGI youth in six countries, which showed that 67% of respondents see the
use of nuclear weapons as inadmissible under any circumstances, were also
submitted to the UN.
The May 11 meeting, titled "Awaken to the Power of One Individual: New
York Learns from Atomic Bomb Survivors," was attended by 400 people. It
featured the testimonies of five hibakusha involved in the "Hibakusha
Stories" project that brings survivors to speak in schools in New York City.
Mr. Michi Hirata, survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, stressed:
"Thanks to opportunities like this, people in civil society, Western society,
can learn about the dreadful, inhumane nature of nuclear weapons and tell
this to their neighbors, families and friends."
SGI will host a roundtable discussion entitled "Youth Say No to Nukes!"
on youth action toward the adoption of a Nuclear Weapons Convention at the
Church Center opposite the UN Headquarters from 1.15 to 2.45 pm on Wednesday
May 12.
Soka Gakkai International is a Buddhist association with 12 million
members in 192 countries and territories. It has a 50-year record of efforts
toward the abolition of nuclear weapons. In 2007, SGI launched the People's
Decade for Nuclear Abolition. See www.peoplesdecade.org
Contact: Joan Anderson Office of Public Information Soka Gakkai International Tel: +81-3-5360-9482 Fax: +81-3-5360-9885 URL: www.sgi.org E-mail: janderson[at]sgi.gr.jp
Joan Anderson of Office of Public Information for Soka Gakkai International, +81-3-5360-9482, Fax: +81-3-5360-9885, janderson[at]sgi.gr.jp
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