8h15, il y a 70 ans
Il y a 70 ans, à 8h15 le 6 août 1945, la ville d’Hiroshima était détruite par une bombe atomique.
Il y a 70 ans, à 8h15 le 6 août 1945, la ville d’Hiroshima était détruite par une bombe atomique.
Les militants d’ICAN de Melbourne (Australie) ont créé un mur de Post-it sur les fenêtres du Fitzroy Legal Service près
Isabella de la Campaña Colombiana contra Minas a trouvé sa propre façon d’expliquer pourquoi il faut vous mobiliser contre les
This video describes the catastrophic effects of nuclear weapons, and provides hope that they can be outlawed and eliminated
During the High-Level meeting on nuclear disarmament ask your leaders to do the right thing and start a process to
During Nuclear Abolition Week 2013, Londoners call for a treaty banning nuclear weapons
In this inspiring video, children in Melbourne, Australia, “disarm” nuclear bombs by transforming them into something peaceful. Let’s think outside
This video was launched in Oslo in March 2013, where more than 500 people from 70 countries gathered to build momentum for a nuclear weapons ban
The Israeli Disarmament Movement produced this video questioning the Israeli government's decision not to take part in the Oslo conference on the impact of nuclear weapons
This video describes the catastrophic effects of nuclear weapons, and provides hope that they can be outlawed and eliminated
Thousand Reasons is a project of the WMD Awareness Programme, a UK organization that informs debate about nuclear weapons
Dr Ira Helfand, co-president of IPPNW, explains the medical and environmental consequences of the use of nuclear weapons, and calls for their elimination
Ten seconds is all it takes to create a humanitarian catastrophe. This video by ICAN's campaigners in the Middle East asks: What will you do to help ban nuclear weapons
To mark Human Rights Day in 2012, ICAN organized a vigil at which campaigners created a giant ICAN logo using lanterns
To mark Nuclear Abolition Day in 2012, ICAN released this video highlighting the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of any use of nuclear weapons
Biological and chemical weapons have been banned. So have landmines and cluster bombs. Now it's time to ban the worst weapons of all
After 15 years of fruitless conversation, hundreds of unproductive meetings and billions of wasted dollars, the disarmament machinery is called on the carpet
ICAN is a vast global movement. We are united by a common desire to get negotiations underway at the earliest possible date on a comprehensive nuclear weapons ban
The Non-Proliferation Treaty obliges the United States, Russia, Britain, France and China to negotiate in good faith for the elimination of their nuclear weapons
On Nuclear Abolition Day in 2011, Dutch campaigners produced this short video highlighting the breadth of support for a nuclear weapons ban
On the 65th anniversaries of the US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ICAN launched an urgent appeal to leaders to ban nuclear weapons
In June 2010, ICAN held its first global day of action for a ban on nuclear weapons. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sent us this message of support
This short animation from ICAN in the United Kingdom highlights the uselessness of nuclear weapons in addressing any of today’s real security challenges
Which countries have nuclear weapons? How many? What risk do they pose to our future? This introductory video highlights the continuing nuclear threat
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