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2004
Speech
at the National Conference of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament-UK
Hiroshi TAKA : The Japan Council against Atomic and Hydrogen
Bombs [September 2004]
A
protest against a nuclear subcriminal test by US goverment
05/26/2004
Protest
to Mr. SAKAGUCHI Chikara, Minister of Health and Labor
Statement
on the Tokyo District Court Ruling of Azuma A-Bomb Lawsuit
Excerpts
from the text of the Tokyo District Court Ruling on the Azuma
A-Bomb Lawsuit 04/13/2004
Letters
to UNSC, Bush and Koizumi <april 8 2004>
2003
We protest against the
US-led military attack on Iraq and demand an immediate halt
to it. (Mar.20,2003)
We Oppose an Attack
on Iraq (Mar.18,2003)
2002
2002 Action Program(Feb
2-3, 2002)
-74th National Council Meeting, February 2 - 3, 2002, Tokyo
2001
2001 Action Program
-73rd National Council Meeting, February 3 - 4, 2001, Tokyo
Protest against Port-calls
of US warships (Jan. 26, 2001)
-Letter of Support to the Mayors of Tomakomai City and Otaru
City
-Letter to Foreign Minister Yohei Kono
We Call for a Ban on Use of
Depleted Uranium Shells (Jan. 13, 2001)
-Letter to the Governments of the USA and the UK, the NATO
Headquarters, and the United Nations:
-Letter to the Japanese Government On the Problem of Depleted
Uranium Weapons
Protesting against Planned
Port-call of Nuke-Capable Warships(Jan.
2001)
2000
Goal of 60 million Signatures
in Support of the"Appeal from Hiroshima and Nagasaki"
Reached(Oct. 2000)
Program of Action for 2000
-72nd National Council Meeting, Feb. 5 - 6, 2000, Tokyo
Letter to NATO on Depleted Uranium(Jan.
2000)
1999
Statement: We Demand Immediate
Halt to the Bombing on Yugoslavia (Apr. 28 1999)
Program of Action
for 1999-71st National Council Meeting (January 30-31,
1999)
Demand for Straightforward
Negotiations on a Treaty Totally Banning and Eliminating Nuclear
Weapons as an Urgent Priority
-Statement to the 2nd Preparatory Committee for the NPT Review
Conference
1998
Letter to the
People of India and Pakistan
Appeal from
Hiroshima and Nagasaki - for a Total Ban on and the Elimination
of Nuclear Weapons
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