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From: owner-abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com (abolition-usa-digest)
To: abolition-usa-digest@lists.xmission.com
Subject: abolition-usa-digest V1 #311
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abolition-usa-digest Tuesday, May 30 2000 Volume 01 : Number 311
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Date: Sun, 28 May 2000 10:46:48 PDT
From: "John E. Linker" <jelinker@hotmail.com>
Subject: (abolition-usa) WASTE Career (Ref: Big Pure WASTE Jobs)
Dear SOLID WASTE Personnel:
I am actively searching to secure a challenging opportunity to further my
WASTE Career. Would you please let me know if you happen to hear of such an
appropriate Big Pure WASTE Job? Here is an up-to-date version of my resume
& SOQ. I hope to hear from you sometime soon -- thank you.
Sincerely,
John E. Linker
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++=
JOHN E. LINKER (RESUME)
P.O. BOX 2205, LIVERMORE, CA 94551-2205 Email jelinker@hotmail.com
TELEPHONE (925) 449-8139
Mr. Linker's experience, in statutory (i.e., USC:CFR
10/14/21/22/29/32/34/40/42/44/49) operations, includes: Chemical; Civil
(Architectural/Construction/Sanitary/Structural); Electrical (Control
Systems DCS/I&C/PLC/ RTU/SCADA); Mechanical (HVAC/Stress/Vibration); and
Nuclear (BWR/FBR/GCR/HWR/PWR Safety Systems Maintenance & Production
Compliance) Engineering.
5/98 - 9/30/99 JOHNSON CONTROLS / E2 CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC. Scientist
III in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Environmental Protection
Department, Haz Waste Mngmt Div, Waste Generator Services Group, Waste
Characterization Chemistry Team. Duties involved: applying Federal, State
and internal codes to waste streams generated lab-wide; as well as
development of internal profiles for streams containing both hazardous and
radioactive components.
1/97 - 5/98 RGIS INVENTORY SPECIALISTS. Inventory Audits at Commercial &
Gov't Facilities.
11/96 - 1/97 TARGET STORE OF ROHNERT PARK CA. Seasonal Stock Clerk.
5/95 - 7/95 SONOMA COUNTY CA, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION. Environmental
Health Specialist in the HazMat Generator and LUST Sections (Field
Inspections and Office Tasks).
8/91 - 2/92 NATIONAL INSPECTION & CONSULTANTS OF SC. Statutory Compliance &
10-8 SRO NUCLEAR Enforcement: K/L/P-Reactor(s) Startup Quality Assurance.
6/91 - 8/91 BELCAN TECHSERVICES OF OH. Partitioning/Transmutation
MIL-STD-SNM-SIS FEMP-FMPC Refinery: SARA NPDES, RCRA-RADWASTE (Dissolver
Rubble) NUCLEAR Compliance.
1/91 - 2/91 WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION OF WA. RCRA: WASTE MIN &
Part B Analysis Plan(s) - WAC WAP WRAP, Nuclear Criticality Environmental
Safety & Health (EH&S).
7/90 - 9/90 RALPH M. PARSONS - ENGINEERING SCIENCE OF WA. HANFORD NUCLEAR
ARMY, PDE-CFD-CERCLA-Finite-Element FS. Monte Carlo NEPA-KENO.V.a, Modular
FUS/HAZWRAP EA WRAP FEAR Support.
9/89 - 5/90 MACDONALD STEPHENS SANITARY ENGINEERS OF CA. Tertiary Advanced
Wastewater Treatment (AWT) Civil/I&C/SCADA CAC Electrical/Structural
SANITARY ENGINEERING Compliance.
9/88 - 8/89 FLUOR DANIEL - IRVINE NUCLEAR OPERATIONS CENTER. Wackenhut
HANFORD Camp, KAPL GA Defense MOX-RADWASTE Vitrification Plant
(DWPF-WVDP-HWVP), PRA-HAZOP-FMECA, Unit Operable RTF SYREX/TRUEX B-Plant,
FB-NSR-Canyon, TOTAL Multiphasic Naval NUCLEAR Restoration, DCS Wasteform:
PROCESS ENGINEERING.
2/88 - 7/88 SANTA BARBARA COUNTY - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT.
ARCO/Chevron/Phillips/Shell/Texaco/UNOCAL and Vandenberg AFB Shuttle Complex
Quality: Complex-21 NESHAPS Compliance.
11/87 - 3/88 HOLGUIN & FAHAN. Port Hueneme, TOTAL Remediation: MPP
CRAY-YMP Multiphasic Naval Restoration (TOTAL).
3/87 - 11/87 DANIEL GROSJEAN & ASSOCIATES (SCAQMD-CAARB). Pt Mugu Pacific
Missile Test Station, Atmospheric Environmental Spectroscopic Aerosol
Chemistry Research.
6/84 - 7/86 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA BARBARA. NRC-ACRS FBR/GCR/
HWR/LWR Safety Systems Analysis Research. MPP CRAY-YMP
BLEVE/COBRA/TRAC/RELAP5/MOD3/RETRAN/VIPRE LOCA/ECCS/HPIS/PTS MELCOR/SCDAP
Transient Multiphasic Thermalhydraulicist - Nuclearemedial Molten
Corium-Concrete Debris Bed Action.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
B.S. Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy - 1986
B.S. Chemical and Nuclear Engineering - 1986
Member: AIChE, American Nuclear Society, American Institute of Physics,
American Geophysical Union
Statement of Qualifications (4 pages) Available Upon Request
1. At LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY (LLNL), Mr. Linker worked with
JOHNSON CONTROLS WORLD SERVICES, INC (formerly with E2 CONSULTING
ENGINEERS), as a Waste Characterization Chemist (Scientist III) / Process
Engineer, in the LLNL Environmental Protection Department (EPD), Hazardous
Waste Management (HWM) Division, Waste Generator Services (WGS) Group, Waste
Characterization Chemistry (CC) Team. Duties included use of the LLNL Total
Waste Management Systems (TWMS) Database, as well as interviews with Waste
Generators for the preparation of Wastestream Baseline Characterization
Evaluation (WSBCE) Forms, Waste Evaluation Forms (WEFs), Waste Disposal
Requisition (WDR) Templates, and Waste Characterization Summary Sheets.
Primarily, duties involved the development of Internal Profiles for
wastestreams coming from several different locations and programs. This
included detailed characterization of wastestreams generated all over the
Lab, including streams containing both hazardous and radioactive components.
These tasks included application of Federal, State and internal (LLNL)
codes to the generated waste. These functions included interface with
different departments: Environmental Analysts (EPD), Shipping (HWM), Hazards
Control, HWM Field Personnel, Analytical Lab Personnel (Chemistry &
Materials Science (CMS)) and Lab Generators of Hazardous Waste. In addition,
QA/QC of the overall Waste Profile system was carried our in order for it to
pass State and internal inspections. These functions resulted in processing
the paperwork much faster thus giving more time to HWM Shipping to find a
suitable Disposal Facility.
2. With RGIS INVENTORY SPECIALISTS, of Santa Rosa, CA, Mr. Linker traveled
to Commercial and Governmental Facilities, to conduct inventory audits, as
an Inventory Auditor.
3. At TARGET STORE T-852, of Rohnert Park, CA, Mr. Linker acted as a
Seasonal Store Clerk, with the Flow Team. At TARGET, Mr. Linker worked in
Warehouse Production and as a Shelf Stocker.
4. With the SONOMA COUNTY, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION, in Santa Rosa,
CA, Mr. Linker assisted with Field Inspections and Office Tasks, in the
HazMat Generator and Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sections.
5. With NATIONAL INSPECTION & CONSULTANTS (NIC) - in the SAVANNAH River
Site, Reactor Restart Division, Reactor Operations Administration, Obedient
Compliance Arena (RRD-ROA-OCA) - Mr. Linker completed a negotiated Six (6)
Month Technical Contract assignmnent, with Disciplinary Multi-Act
DUPONT/WACKENHUT/WESTINGHOUSE United States Code (USC), ICBM and SLBM,
Tritium Production AP600 K/L/P-REACTOR(S), Nuclear Startup and TOTAL Quality
Assurance Procedures Editing - NQA-2, USC:CFR Titles 10/14/21/22/28/29/32/
34/40/42/44/49 Parts & Sections Inspection, Quality Area EH&S Matrix Audits
& Surveillance: K-Reactor Startup Compliance Walkdown - Obedient Statutory
Commercial Administration Compliance & 10-8 SRO NUCLEAR Enforcement and
continuously monitored such frequencies as 30.860, 42.100, 123.050,
147.285, 151.325, 154.430, 154.905, 155.475, 155.955, 161.670, 161.700,
164.250, 164.275, 154.375, 164.600, 164.650/ 165.375. 165.260, 167..825,
167.875, 167.975, 168.450, 160.975, 416.250, 416.400, 453.550, 453.750,
460.050/460.300/465.300, 460.175/460.250, 463.225 and 465.500 MHz.
6. On temporary contract to the Partitioning/Transmutation, BELCAN
TECHSERVICES, Military Standard, Special Nuclear Material, Special Isotope
Separation (MIL-STD-SNM-SIS) Fernald Environmental Management Project, Feed
Materials Production Center (FEMP-FMPC), in TOTAL Process SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT UNIT (SWMU) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Engineering Analysis, Mr.
Linker Assisted with CFR 40:271, RCRA-RADWASTE Complex-21 3Q-FMPC-FEMP,
HTGTR/HWR/LWBR Th228/U235 Fuel Fab & THORIUM Separations Refinery, CFR 10:20
- - Appendix Part B EH&S, OR/SRL Ohio EPA Dissolver Rubble, Hanford 100H
THOREX Recycle, BNL/KAPL & West Valley Actinide Debris, TRU Environmental
Technology: 3D Safe Geometry.
7. As a Senior Nuclear Licensing & COMPLIANCE ENGINEER with the
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION (WEC), Mr. Linker assisted with the WAC,
Parameters & Rationale Remote Control Systems, WASTE RECEIVING AND
PROCESSING (WRAP) FACILITY Appendix B, Waste Analysis Plan (WAP), WASTE MIN
initial CRAY-YMP KENO.V.a Criticality Playground Support, in recognition of
the RECUPLEX PLUTONIUM Finishing Plant (PFP) Final Safety Analysis Report
(FSAR), and the PLUTONIUM Reclamation Facility (PRF) - formerly Z-Plant,
under the direction of BATTELLE NORTHWEST.
8. Prior to having joined WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC, Mr. Linker served Duty
Station as Senior Engineer to the U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS with JMM-RMP
Parsons Engineering Science (Parsons-ES), under supportive
LATA-SAIC-SCIENTEC-TENERA, directional IFR
EBRII/PBF/PREPP/SL1/SPERT/SWEPP/ZEEP, Fast Breeder Blanket (FBB) guidance.
His work scope included technical support to Hanford's CRAY-YMP discretized
parabolic elliptical Partial Differential Equation, Computational Fluid
Dynamic WESTINGHOUSE PDE-CFD-ARMY, Title 42 USC PDE-CFD-CERCLA-Finite
Element, Fixation
DCM3D-DYNA3S-LSODES-MESOILT2-NEFTRANII-NWFT/DVM-PORFLO-SESOIL-SWIFT2-TAURUS-UCBNE10.4,
sizzling EM ASI-IT RI/FS Feasibility Study, Smoothest CHEM-NUC/S&W/MACTEC
Draft, in addition to the Modular FUS/HAZWRAP Hamiltonian, WESTINGHOUSE
ELECTRIC WRAP, Schrodinger Hartree-Frock Molecular MINDI MINDO Orbital
TRUMP-S. AMPX/MNMCP/SCALE YMP KENO.V.a-NEPA Remote Systems, Final
Environmental Analysis Report (FEAR), Operable Linear/Nonlinear AP600
Nuclearestoration WRAP.
9. As a "Permanent" full-time Civil/I&C/SCADA Project Engineer with the
civil sanitary engineering & Construction Management firm MacDonald Stephens
Sanitary Engineers, Mr. Linker's efforts reenforced proliferating activity
in Tertiary Advanced Wastewater Treatment (AWT) plant modification to
several of the smaller municipal AWT Facilities in technical Southern
California. His scope of work included BOD/COD Process Calculation;
Commercial Grade MCC, PLC, RTU, and Switchgear Generator Dedication;
Configuration Management; Obedient CWBS Contracts Administration; MSDS
Strap-On; Corporate Communications; Critical Path Projects Cost Estimation;
Demographics; Construction Inspection; PERT General Planning; Engineering
Plans & New Improved Standard TECH SPECS; Quality Assurance; CEGA MIL-STD
EIR CAC EH&S Liaison Engineering Technology; and contractor submittal Shoppe
Drawing review.
10. With the ARMY Package Power Prototype, Rocky Flats, GCEP, NPR MOX Fuel
Fab, Neon Tritium Target Practice - Gas Cooled Offices of FLUOR DANIEL -
following completion of Hanford's Chop Leach (SNM Metal) PLUTONIUM/URANIUM
Extraction (PUREX), Process Facility Modification (PFM) Project (PFMP) and
Idaho's Exxon WINCO FluorINEL FDP RMP FAST RAL ICPP Chem Plant, UNITED
ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS (UCAT) Liquid Effluent Treatment & Disposal (LET&D)
Preconceptual Facility - Mr. Linker contributed as a modular Nuclear General
Atomic sub-Task-Force Nuclearemedial Process Man to the WESTINGHOUSE HANFORD
directorate, Probabilistic HWVP HAZOP-FMECA Regulatory Wasteform
Qualification Feed Prep, TRU-Recycle, Time-in-Motion, WVNS-BNFL Turntable,
total nonlinear fractal Chaos strange attractor, Melter/Off-Gas (MOG)
perturbation, PLUTONIUM Processing Building(s) 703F/771 (PPB), B-Plant
TRUEX/SYREX Pretreatment FB/HB/NSR Canyon(s), Strategic Root Cause,
Source-Term reorganizational Replacement Tritium Facility (RTF)
NTSB/DNFSB/NWTRB MIL-STD-UNIT(S). On the Force, Mr. Linker followed through
with Operable OnSite DWPF remote control & analytical process systems
spreadsheet database MIL-STD-PRODUCTION for CFR/WAC Canyon Crane accordance
and Frenkel Shottke hot OnSite on-line STARTUP & MSM manipulator repair
quick Stop'n-Go Cray-YMP Hot Shops of the East meets West,
CFT-CWNT-FAFT-FDCT-FFT-KFT-MFT-NAFT-OACT-OANT-PFT-RAT-RCT-RLST-SCAT-SCT-SFHT-SME-SMECT-SRAT-WAT-WHT
functional management support. Also, Mr. Linker assisted with totally
exhaustively zoned ANSI/ASME NQA-1 AHU-HVAC/R technology assurance, chemical
process penetration Hot Cell (CPC) operating process control (PCD) all
discipline Control-Room Advanced Procedures bilateral verification for
Vitrification Building distributed control (DCS) and glovebox snubber/jumper
burnup accountability, human performance, formal Fluor-type lattice
displacement process hand calculation (CALC) - PFDs and P&IDs. In addition,
Mr. Linker serviced independent review to Los Alamos' Backscattering IAED
RTF/WETF TA-33/55/91, WIPP MST-12, Photochromic Bursting Pumped Liquid
PU-239 Modulating Nuclearemedial SP-100, disciplinary ELECTRIC environmental
Sandia MIL-STD-SNM-SIS, PANTEX Metal Weapons Evaluation Test (WET) Lab, and
the Homer URENCO Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Energy Services (LES-URENCO)
U-235 Centrifugal URANIUM 0.025 Enrichment Project, together with assorted
good Total Quality Value Engineeering Principal.
11. On Advanced "Extra-Help"/Ultratemp assignment to Santa Barbara County's
Air Pollution Control District - Energy Division, as Air Quality Control
(CAA-BACT/PSD. NAAQS, NAPAP, NESHAPS, NSPS, NSR) CAC Permit Licensing &
COMPLIANCE ENGINEER, Mr. Linker acted principally in QUALITY ENGINEERING and
regulatory technology MIL-STD-LIAISON roles for obedient grandfathered
one-step two-step, Permit-to-Operate (PTO) remedial licensing of previously
exempt stationary source combustion equipment - in support of Departement of
Interior (DOI), Minerals Management Agency, Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)
offshore oil exploration/production and the VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE STS
Shuttle Transport System, Space Launch Complex ("Slick VI"). Secondarily,
Mr. Linker was instrumentally attentive in providing advanced environmental
assistance in Authority-to Construct (ATC) & PTO Clean Air Act (CAA) State
Implementation Plant (SIP) & remedial PTPLU activity Programme managing
involovement in soils and groundwater contaminated with
Benzene-Toluene-Xylene (BTX), Stoddard's Solvent and Chromic Acid compounds,
pursuant to SARA RCRA.
12. With Holguin & Associates, Mr. Linker applied advanced OnSite
MIL-STD-NUCLEAREMEDIATION techniques to sensitive noncompliant licensees
along the South Central Coast. As acting RFI/CMS Director of TOTAL
ENFORCEMENT for MIL-STD-NUCLEARESTORATION, Mr. Linker performed expedited
roles in Remedial Licensing, backhoe utilization, electrical work &
carpentry, jack & sledgehammer operation, E&C and operations management of
commercial grade Nuclearemedial NAVY Nuclearemediation facilities,
groundwater monitoring well E&C, hand auger soil sampling, hollow stem auger
drill rig penetration & sample logging, lysimeter installation, masonry,
plumbing, soil-gas assessment and source-receptor AIRDOS modeling - TOTAL
Remediation (NUCLEAR).
13. With Daniel Grosjean & Associates - Consultants in Environmental
Research, Mr. Linker participated (as an atmospheric chemist) in an
international interdisciplinary physical/organic MIL-STD-AEROSOL
disciplinary environmental research environment on PT MUGU PACIFIC MISSILE
TEST STATION, strategic San Nicholas Island. Mr. Linker's research involved
laboratory analytical synthetic methods development & Standard Operating
Procedure (SOP) technical writing, coupled with field sampling of primary
atmospheric pollutants and their remedial secondary molecular multiphasic
environmental RADM/ADOM reaction products.
14. Appointed Assistant III to the University of California, Department of
Chemical and NUCLEAR ENGINEERING, Center for RISK Studies and SAFETY (CRSS),
Mr. Linker participated in numerous principally environmental
MIL-STD-TECHNICIAN level capacities in NRC-ACRS SAFETY Facilities
Navier-Stokes support & programmatic accrediational Quality Maintenance
Implementation pedagogy - Peer Review. During this period, Mr. Linker's
research assignments involved arenas in: FBR/GCR/HWR/LWR severe accident
analysis, Ion Cyclotron Resonance (ICR), heterogeneous hydroformylation
Supported Liquid Phase Catalysis (SLPC), Nuclearemedial NAVY
diradical-electrorganoanionic Molecular quantum multiphasic thermalhydraulic
ANNA/BEBOP-BLEVE/CASMO-3/COBRA/CONcERT/DETECTOR/EAL/EPZ/FOLLOW/G-FLOW/IFB/
INCA/INCORE/INPAX-II/LOFT/MAGIC/MELCOR/MICBURN-3G/MICROBURN-B/P/MOD03/NSSS/
PAR/READS/RELAP5/RETRAN02/SCDAP/SGTR/SIMULATE-3/SNUPPSII/SOV/TABLES-3/THEATRe
/TOTE/TRAC/VANTAGE5/VIPRE/WABA boundary layer stratification, cryogenic
superconducting NMR, ultasonic ultra-high vacuum detector chamber research,
and interfacial PRA, event & fault tree HAZOP-FMECA CRAY-YMP transport
phenomenae. As Assistant III, Mr. Linker developed in marketably vital
Essential Service areas including: CNC mill/lathe machining, flash x-ray,
Taylor instability, welding, hammer drill & impact wrench operation,
nuclearemedial concrete-corium severe accident debris bed action, pulsating
GE-EG&G tritium neutronics acceleration, alpha/beta/gamma densitometric
health physics; and various other appropriately elucidated Professional Safe
Engineering Practice(s).
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 14:39:23 +1000
From: FoE Sydney - Nuclear Campaign <nonukes@foesyd.org.au>
Subject: (abolition-usa) CRUCIAL SENATE VOTE ON DE- ALERTING
The following has been relayed to me from the De-alert campaign.
As the initiator of the Y2K global de-alert campaign, I urge you all to
take the reccommended action.
Contact your senator now and ask them to support this measure.
Note also that the letter being sent to Clinton and Putin that I am
cordinating also requests the removal of nuclear weapons from alert status.
In order for that to happen, this measure or one like it would have to pass.
John Hallam
From: IRARR84@aol.com
To: dealertvol@lists.speakeasy.org
Subject: (no subject)
Date: Fri, May 26, 2000, 11:55 AM
Dear Back From the Brink Supporters,
A crucial Senate vote on reducing the threat of accidental nuclear war is
coming up the week of June 5th and we need your help!
Senator Robert Kerrey (D-NE)is offering an amendment to the Defense
Authorization bill that would allow the President to take nuclear weapons
off
alert status and to significantly reduce U.S. nuclear forces -- so long as
Russia also takes these steps.
Passage of this amendment would allow the US to get rid of Cold War weapons
we no longer need or want and save taxpayers billions of dollars currently
wasted on unnecessary weapons.
Please call your Senators at 202-224-3121 and ask them to
support the Kerrey amendment to allow the President to reduce U.S. strategic
nuclear forces below START I levels, and to take nuclear weapons off
hair-trigger alert.
Please forward this message on to friends and family and help spread the
word! With your help we can reduce the threat of accidental nuclear war and
reduce nuclear weapons world-wide. THANK YOU!
Ira Shorr
Back From the Brink
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2000 14:38:06 +1000
From: FoE Sydney - Nuclear Campaign <nonukes@foesyd.org.au>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Clinton leaving US Mon 30 - Can organisations sign Moscow Summit letter asap?
To sign this letter please just email <nonukes@foesyd.org.au>, stating the
name of your organisation, your position AND A LOCATION (City/town AND
COUNTRY).
Dear All,
Sorry to hit you all again with this thing- see below for why it's urgent.
President Bill Clinton is leaving the US on Monday 30th itself (US time).
On June 4/5 he will be speaking with Russsian president Vladimir Putin, and
nuclear weapons reduction, START-III and the ABM treaty are high on the
agenda. Definite decisions probably will not be made at this meeting, but
a negotiation process will be set in train.
Accordingly I will send a copy of this letter Monday 30th AUSTRALIAN TIME,
which is 18 hours ahead of US time.
Your organisation is accordingly urged to sign it before that.
Another updated final copy will be sent on 2 June.
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
+1-202-456-2461, +1-202-456-2883, +1-202-456-6218, 456-6201
PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN
+7-095-205-4330, +7-095-206-5173 7-095-205-4219
CC
=46OREIGN MINISTER OF RUSSIA IGOR IVANOV
+7-095-244-3276, +7-095-244-2203
SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT
+1-202- 647-6047
MINISTER FOR DEFENCE IGOR SERGEYEV
+7-095-247-2722, +7-095-293-3323,
DEFENCE SECRETARY WILLIAM COHEN
+1-703-695-1149
Dear Presidents Clinton and Putin,
We the undersigned, are writing to you in the aftermath of the Review
Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and in view of
your summit meeting in Moscow on June 4-5, with respect to the ratification
of the START-II arms control agreement, the negotiation of a START-III
agreement, and the possible deployment of a National Missile Defence (NMD)
system by the US, with the prospect of the modification of the
Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty.
Your two countries bear a unique responsibility for the security of the
world, as you possess by far the largest share of the world's nuclear
weapons.
The overwhelming majority of the world's governments and peoples are not
content to see nuclear weapons retained indefinitely by your two nations
(or by the UK, France, China, Israel, India or Pakistan). This has been
shown repeatedly in UN resolutions calling for the elimination of nuclear
weapons, and opinion polls supporting the immediate start of negotiations
for a nuclear weapons convention. Support for a nuclear weapons convention
is widespread in many quarters and cannot be dismissed.
Measures discussed at the NPT Review Conference which should form a basis
for your Moscow discussions include:
(1) Unequivocal and Total Elimination
The 1996 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice, the
judiciary body of the United Nations, and the world's highest legal
authority, reaffirming the need to eliminate nuclear weapons in its
interpretation of Article VI of the NPT, unanimously stated:
"There exists an obligation to pursue in good faith and bring to a
conclusion negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament in all its aspects
under strict and effective international control."
In the final declaration of the NPT Review, the NWS made an 'unequivocal
undertaking' to 'accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear
arsenals'. This position however, represents a bare minimum.
The reality is that the peoples and nations of the world want decisive
action to eliminate nuclear weapons, and they will expect your Moscow
discussions to reflect this new undertaking and to demonstrate evidence of
your compliance with it.
(2) Take US and Russian Nuclear Forces off 'Launch-on-Warning' Status.
The final declaration of the NPT Review Conference contains a commitment to
take 'concrete steps to reduce the operational status of nuclear weapons'.
We therefore urge that both the US and Russia agree immediately to take
nuclear weapons off 'launch-on-warning' status.
The idea of an entirely accidental nuclear war, which 'launch-on-warning'
makes possible, must be intolerable to you, yet it has nearly occurred on a
number of documented occasions. Evidently the US and Russian military were
sufficiently concerned about this last year to establish a joint 'Center
for Y2K Strategic Stability'. With such mutual verification of early
warning information achieved between them, it should be possible to extend
this to monitoring de-alerting of their nuclear forces. Removing nuclear
weapons systems from launch-on-warning status would be the single most
responsible and important step that you could both take in Moscow toward
the complete elimination of nuclear weapons.
(3)Implementation of START-II
The final declaration of the NPT Review Conference contains a commitment to
the implementation of START-II. This is highly uncertain due to US Senate
opposition to the 1997 ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty) protocols.
Consequently, both sides should agree to unilateral reciprocal measures to
reduce their deployed strategic nuclear arsenals below START-1 levels in
accordance with START-1 verification procedures.
(4)START-III
The NPT Review conference has urged both of you to conclude START-III as
soon as possible. We therefore further urge you to work together to agree
to irreversible, verifiable, reductions to 1000 warheads or below for
deployed strategic systems, and in addition to verifiable measures to
deactivate and dismantle all remaining tactical nuclear weapons.
If your two countries are to satisfy your obligations under Article VI of
the NPT, and the wishes of the rest of the world, it is clear that you must
join with the other nuclear weapon states in a process that will take your
nuclear arsenals down to zero.
(5)Preserve and Strengthen the ABM Treaty
The final declaration of the NPT Review conference refers to the
'preserving and strengthening' of the ABM treaty. This and the NWS
statement at the recent NPT Review Conference on the 'maintenance and
strengthening' of the ABM treaty should not be interpreted to mean the
treaty's alteration to allow NMD deployment.
We strongly urge that the US does not deploy a National Missile Defence
(NMD) system, and that it cease efforts to amend the ABM Treaty to allow
such a deployment. As indicated by the 'Talking Points', such deployment
merely encourages retention of large nuclear arsenals.
The UN Secretary-General, New Agenda Coalition, Non-Aligned Movement,
European Union, the other NWS and others have all strongly reaffirmed the
importance of retaining the ABM Treaty. The deployment of a costly system
of unproven and dubious efficacy against a threat that does not yet and may
never exist, will serve only to derail the process of nuclear weapons
elimination to which both the US and Russia are bound as NPT signatories.
The recent NPT Review shows that the whole world wants you to take
immediate steps toward the elimination of your nuclear arsenals.
Accordingly we urge you in Moscow to make the deepest cuts possible under
START-III, and to proceed swiftly from there to the complete elimination of
nuclear weapons under strict international control.
Signed:
Bruna Nota, President, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,
NY/Geneva.,
Merav Datan, International Coordinator, International Physicians for the
Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Cambridge, Mass,
Caroline Lucas MEP, Green MEP for South East England,
=46rank Cook MP, Vice-President, NATO Parliamentary Assembly,
=46ranz Floss, Spokesperson, European Federation of Green Parties, Vienna,
Austria.,
Commander Robert D. Green, Royal Navy (Ret'd.), Chair, George Farebrother,
Secy., World Court Project UK, Hailsham, Sussex, UK.,
Dr. Phyllis Starkey, MP Milton Keynes Southwest, UK.,
Jenny Maxwell, West Midland Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Birmingham, UK=
=2E,
Anni Rainbow and Lindis Percy, Campaign for the Accountability of American
Bases, Otley, Yorks, UK.,
Di Mc Donald, Nuclear Information Service, UK.,
Margaret Turner, President, Womens International League for Peace and
=46reedom, UK.,
Rosy Bremer, South East Hants Peace Council, UK.,
Daniel Durand, National Secretary, Mouvement de la Paix, St-Ouen, France.,
Dr Jean-Marie Matagne, President, Action des Citoyens pour le D=E9sarmement
Nucl=E9aire (ACDN), France.,
Elizabeth Lavier, Les Verts, France.,
Ak Malten, Global Anti-Nuclear Alliance, The Hague, Netherlands,
Eloi Glorieux, MP Flemish Regional Parliament, Belgium.,
Peter Vanhoutte, MP Greens Belgium, Belgian Defence Committee Member,
Brussels, Belgium.,
Senator Tom Pitstra, Green-Left Senator, Parliament, Netherlands.,
=46iona Dove, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
Marjan Willemsen, For Mother Earth, Netherlands,
Regina Hagen, Darmstaedter Friedensforum, Germany.,
Eva Quistorp, MEP, Women for Peace, Germany.,
Dr. Arthur Muhl, President, International Physicians for the Prevention of
Nuclear War, (IPPNW) Switzerland.,
Matthias Reichl, Centre for Encounters and Active Non-Violence, Austria,
Aurel Duta, Mama Terra/For Mother Earth Romania, Bucharest, Romania,
Alba Circle Non-Violent Movement, Hungary,
Malla Kantola, Secretary-General, Committee of 100, Helsinki, Finland.,
Lea Launokari, Women for Peace, Helsinki, Finland.,
Gerd Soderholm, Women Against Nuclear Power, Helsinki Finland.,
Thor Magnusson, Peace 2000 Institute, Reykjavik, Iceland,
Galina Ragouzhina, WISE-Kaliningrad, Russia.,
Natalia Koniachkina, WISE-TOMSK, Russia.,
Alexandra Koroleva, Ecodefense Kaliningrad, Russia.,
Victor Khazan MP, Ukrainian Environmental Association 'Zelenyi Zvit'
(Friends of the Earth Ukraine), Dnipropetrovsk, Kiev, Ukraine,
Nadia Sosovkina, Coordinator, Ukrainian Society for Sustainable
Development, Kiev, Ukraine.,
Alla Shevchuck, Odessa Social-Ecological Union, Odessa, Ukraine,
Vyacheslav Stepanov, Black Sea department of Ukrainian Ecological Academy
of Science, Ukraine.,
Bahig Nassar, Coordinator, Arab Coordination Centre of NGOs, Egypt.
Jean P. Patterson, Womens International League for Peace and Freedom,
Costa-Rica.,
Grace de Hara, Lihue Association, Patagonia, Argentina.,
Richard Salvador, Abolition2000 Pacific, Pacific Island Association of
NGOs, Belau,
Ammu Abraham, Womens Centre, Bombay., India.,
MW Faruque, Youth Approach for Development and Cooperation, Dhaka, Banglades=
h.,
M. Shahidul Ahsan, Bangladesh Campaign to Ban Landmines., Dhaka,
Al Haj Safu Mia Sarker, Bangabandhu Srimte Sangsad, Bashurhat, Noakhali,
Berhampur, Bangladesh.,
Shara Jaker, Muktijoddah Jadhugar (Liberation War Museum), Dhaka., Banglades=
h.,
Abir Ahad, Bangabandhu Research Organization, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
Hannan Chowdhury, Suganda Sanskritik Kendra, Dhaka, Bangladesh.,
Babul Ahmed Pervez, Bangladesh Journalists Association.,
Bill Blaikie MP, House Leader, New Democratic Party of Canada,
Neil Arya, President, Physicians for Global Survival, Canada,
David Morgan, President, Veterans Against Nuclear Arms, Vancouver, BC, Canad=
a,
Joyce Lydiard, WILPF-British Columbia, Canada.,
Desmond Berghofer, Institute for Ethical Leadership, Vancouver, Canada,
Tryna Booth, Canadian Peace Alliance.,
Linda Murphy, President, Inter-Church Uranium Committee, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada,
Kira Van Deusen, Foundation for Indigenous Siberian Culture and Native
Exchange, Vancouver, Canada,
David Greenfield, Green Party of Canada, Saskatoon, Canada,
Rear-Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., US Navy (Ret'd.), Centre for Defence
Information, Washington DC.,
Carah Ong, Coordinator, Abolition-2000, Santa Barbara, Calif.,
David Krieger, President, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Santa Barbara,
Calif., USA.,
Ellen Thomas, Proposition One Committee, Washington DC., US.,
Marylia Kelly, Executive Director, Sally Light, Nuclear Weapons Program
Analyst, Tri-Valley CAREs, Calif.,
Alice Slater, Director, Global Resource and Action Centre for the
Environment, NY., USA.,
Martin Butcher, Director of Security Programs, Physicians for Social
Responsibility, Washington DC., US.,
John Burroughs, Executive Director, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy,
NY., USA.,
Jackie Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation, Oakland Calif, USA.,
Bishop Walter Sullivan, President, Pax Christi, USA.,
Bob Kinsey, Peace and Justice Task Force, Rocky Mountain Conference, United
Church of Christ., Boulder Colorado, USA.,
Mia Adjali, General Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church,
N.Y., USA.,
Phyllis Yingling, President, Womens International League for Peace and
=46reedom, USA,
Anthony Guarisco, Alliance of Atomic Veterans, USA.,
Dana L. Richter, Copper Country Peace Alliance, Houghton, Michigan, USA.,
Bob Kinsey, Colorado Coalition for the Prevention of War.,
Bruce K. Gagnon, Coordinator, Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear
Power in Space, Gainesville, Fl, USA.,
George W. Albee, President, Psychologists for Social Responsibility,
Washington DC., USA.,
John M Phelan, Chairman, Fordham Centre for Communication Policy and
Ethics, USA.,
Barbara Weidener, Director/Founder, Grandmothers for Peace International,
Elk Grove, Calif., USA.,
Kevin Martin, Director, Project Abolition, Goshen, Indiana, USA.,
Hari Scardo, Veterans for Peace, Washington, DC., USA.,
Randall Caroline Forsberg, Institute for Defence and Disarmament Studies, US=
A.,
Sue Ann Foster, Mandala Centre, Carmichael, CA, USA.,
Karen Talbott, Director, International Centre for Peace and Justice, USA.,
Jack and Felice Cohen-Joppa, The Nuclear Resister, Tucson, Ariz., USA,
Rochelle Becker, San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, Calif., USA.,
Carol Vesecky, Director, Biointensive for Russia., Palo Alto Calif.,
Rob Wheeler, Millenium Assembly Peoples Network, USA.,
Kate Dewes, Disarmament and Security Centre, Christchurch, NZ.,
Megan Hutching, National Secretary, Womens International League for Peace
and Freedom, Aotearoa/NZ.,
Barney Richards, National Secretary, Peace Council of Aotearoa/NZ.,
Marion Hancock, Peace Foundation, Aotearoa/NZ,
Jim Holdom, CORSO., NZ.,
Theresa Ruth Scott, National Council of Women, Hamilton, NZ
Dame Laurie Salas, Abolition 2000 NZ., Wellington, NZ.,
Marie Leadbeater, Auckland City Councillor.,
Dr. Carmen Lawrence, MP Member for Fremantle, Parliamentarians for a
Nuclear-Free Future, Australia.
Jill Hall MP, Federal Member for Shortland, Australia,
Tanya Plibersek MP, Federal Member for Sydney, Federal Parliament, Aust.,
Julia Gillard, Federal Member for Lalor, Federal Parliament, Aust.,
Kelly Hoare MP, Federal Member for Charlton, (Newcastle) NSW, Aust.,
Daryl Melham, Federal Member for Banks., NSW., Aust.,
Senator Vicky Bourne, Democrat Senator for NSW.,
Senator Sue Mackay, ALP Senator for Canberra,
Senator George Campbell, ALP Senator for NSW.,
Tom Helm, MLC mt. Newman, W.A.,
Helen Hodgson, MLC., W.A.,
Kerry Tucker MLC., Green Member of the ACT Legislative Assembly,
Geoff Holland, Institute for Global Futures Research, Earlville, Qld,
Kirsten Blair, Coordinator, Environment Centre of the Northern Territory,
Darwin, NT.,
David Sweeney, Nuclear Campaigner, Australian Conservation Foundation.,
=46itzroy, Vic.,
Angela Drury, People for Nuclear Disarmament (PND) NSW.,
Dr. Helen Caldicott, Founding President, Physicians for Social
Responsibility, Womens Action for Nuclear Disarmament.,
Jo Vallentine, Graham Daniell, People for Nuclear Disarmament,(PND) W.A.,
Irene Gale, AM, Australian Peace Committee, Adelaide, SA.,
Denis Doherty, Pax Christi NSW.,
Hannah Middleton, Australian Anti-Bases Campaign,
John Hallam, Nuclear Campaigner, Friends of the Earth Australia Sydney, Aust=
=2E,
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Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 17:04:28 +1000
From: FoE Sydney - Nuclear Campaign <nonukes@foesyd.org.au>
Subject: (abolition-usa) Moscow Summit Letter Faxed to Clinton Today - Still time to Sign before June 2
John Hallam
=46riends of the Earth Sydney,
17 Lord Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia, 2042
=46ax (61)(2)9517-3902 ph (61)(2)9517-3903
nonukes@foesyd.org.au
http://homepages.tig.com.au/~foesyd
STILL TIME FOR ORGANISATIONS, PARLIAMENTARIANS TO SIGN BEFORE JUNE 2
(To sign on, email me on <nonukes@foesyd.org.au>, and give details of your
name, position, organisation, and location (town and country - eg, London,
UK, or NY, USA etc))
The following was faxed from Friends of the Earth Sydney to President
Clinton today, as he is sceduled to leave for Europe today US time.
(A preliminary version with fewer signatures was faxed yesterday.)
A final faxing to Clinton, Putin, and their respective secretaries of
state/foreign ministers/defence ministers will be made on June 2, so it is
still possible for organisations and parliamentarians to sign this letter
before then.
The letter now has 137 organisations and parliamentarians signed on to it,
including 25 parliamentarians of which 15 are from Australia.
My thanks to all who already signed.
Hopefully by 2 June there will be more!
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON
+1-202-456-2461, +1-202-456-2883, +1-202-456-6218, 456-6201
PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN
+7-095-205-4330, +7-095-206-5173 7-095-205-4219
CC
=46OREIGN MINISTER OF RUSSIA IGOR IVANOV
+7-095-244-3276, +7-095-244-2203
SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT
+1-202- 647-6047
MINISTER FOR DEFENCE IGOR SERGEYEV
+7-095-247-2722, +7-095-293-3323,
DEFENCE SECRETARY WILLIAM COHEN
+1-703-695-1149
Dear Presidents Clinton and Putin,
We the undersigned, are writing to you in the aftermath of the Review
Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and in view of
your summit meeting in Moscow on June 4-5, with respect to the ratification
of the START-II arms control agreement, the negotiation of a START-III
agreement, and the possible deployment of a National Missile Defence (NMD)
system by the US, with the prospect of the modification of the
Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty.
Your two countries bear a unique responsibility for the security of the
world, as you possess by far the largest share of the world's nuclear
weapons.
The overwhelming majority of the world's governments and peoples are not
content to see nuclear weapons retained indefinitely by your two nations
(or by the UK, France, China, Israel, India or Pakistan). This has been
shown repeatedly in UN resolutions calling for the elimination of nuclear
weapons, and opinion polls supporting the immediate start of negotiations
for a nuclear weapons convention. Support for a nuclear weapons convention
is widespread in many quarters and cannot be dismissed.
Measures discussed at the NPT Review Conference which should form a basis
for your Moscow discussions include:
(1) Unequivocal and Total Elimination
The 1996 Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice, the
judiciary body of the United Nations, and the world's highest legal
authority, reaffirming the need to eliminate nuclear weapons in its
interpretation of Article VI of the NPT, unanimously stated:
"There exists an obligation to pursue in good faith and bring to a
conclusion negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament in all its aspects
under strict and effective international control."
In the final declaration of the NPT Review, the NWS made an 'unequivocal
undertaking' to 'accomplish the total elimination of their nuclear
arsenals'. This position however, represents a bare minimum.
The reality is that the peoples and nations of the world want decisive
action to eliminate nuclear weapons, and they will expect your Moscow
discussions to reflect this new undertaking and to demonstrate evidence of
your compliance with it.
(2) Take US and Russian Nuclear Forces off 'Launch-on-Warning' Status.
The final declaration of the NPT Review Conference contains a commitment to
take 'concrete steps to reduce the operational status of nuclear weapons'.
We therefore urge that both the US and Russia agree immediately to take
nuclear weapons off 'launch-on-warning' status.
The idea of an entirely accidental nuclear war, which 'launch-on-warning'
makes possible, must be intolerable to you, yet it has nearly occurred on a
number of documented occasions. Evidently the US and Russian military were
sufficiently concerned about this last year to establish a joint 'Center
for Y2K Strategic Stability'. With such mutual verification of early
warning information achieved between them, it should be possible to extend
this to monitoring de-alerting of their nuclear forces. Removing nuclear
weapons systems from launch-on-warning status would be the single most
responsible and important step that you could both take in Moscow toward
the complete elimination of nuclear weapons.
(3)Implementation of START-II
The final declaration of the NPT Review Conference contains a commitment to
the implementation of START-II. This is highly uncertain due to US Senate
opposition to the 1997 ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty) protocols.
Consequently, both sides should agree to unilateral reciprocal measures to
reduce their deployed strategic nuclear arsenals below START-1 levels in
accordance with START-1 verification procedures.
(4)START-III
The NPT Review conference has urged both of you to conclude START-III as
soon as possible. We therefore further urge you to work together to agree
to irreversible, verifiable, reductions to 1000 warheads or below for
deployed strategic systems, and in addition to verifiable measures to
deactivate and dismantle all remaining tactical nuclear weapons.
If your two countries are to satisfy your obligations under Article VI of
the NPT, and the wishes of the rest of the world, it is clear that you must
join with the other nuclear weapon states in a process that will take your
nuclear arsenals down to zero.
(5)Preserve and Strengthen the ABM Treaty
The final declaration of the NPT Review conference refers to the
'preserving and strengthening' of the ABM treaty. This and the NWS
statement at the recent NPT Review Conference on the 'maintenance and
strengthening' of the ABM treaty should not be interpreted to mean the
treaty's alteration to allow NMD deployment.
We strongly urge that the US does not deploy a National Missile Defence
(NMD) system, and that it cease efforts to amend the ABM Treaty to allow
such a deployment. As indicated by the 'Talking Points', such deployment
merely encourages retention of large nuclear arsenals.
The UN Secretary-General, New Agenda Coalition, Non-Aligned Movement,
European Union, the other NWS and others have all strongly reaffirmed the
importance of retaining the ABM Treaty. The deployment of a costly system
of unproven and dubious efficacy against a threat that does not yet and may
never exist, will serve only to derail the process of nuclear weapons
elimination to which both the US and Russia are bound as NPT signatories.
The recent NPT Review shows that the whole world wants you to take
immediate steps toward the elimination of your nuclear arsenals.
Accordingly we urge you in Moscow to make the deepest cuts possible under
START-III, and to proceed swiftly from there to the complete elimination of
nuclear weapons under strict international control.
Signed:
Bruna Nota, President, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,
NY/Geneva.,
Colin Archer, International Peace Bureau, Geneva., Switz.,
Merav Datan, International Coordinator, International Physicians for the
Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Cambridge, Mass,
Caroline Lucas MEP, Green MEP for South East England, European Parliament,
Hiltrud Bryer, Md EP, Green MEP for Germany, European Parliament,
=46rank Cook MP, Vice-President, NATO Parliamentary Assembly,
=46ranz Floss, Spokesperson, European Federation of Green Parties, Vienna,
Austria.,
Commander Robert D. Green, Royal Navy (Ret'd.), Chair, George Farebrother,
Secy., World Court Project UK, Hailsham, Sussex, UK.,
Dr. Phyllis Starkey, MP Milton Keynes Southwest, UK.,
Janet Bloomfield, Former chair CND., Saffron-Walden Group Against Nuclear
Weapons, Saffron-Walden, Essex, UK.,
Jenny Maxwell, West Midland Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Birmingham, UK=
=2E,
Anni Rainbow and Lindis Percy, Campaign for the Accountability of American
Bases, Otley, Yorks, UK.,
Di Mc Donald, Nuclear Information Service, UK.,
Margaret Turner, President, Womens International League for Peace and
=46reedom, UK.,
Rosy Bremer, South East Hants Peace Council, UK.,
Daniel Durand, National Secretary, Mouvement de la Paix, St-Ouen, France.,
Dr. Jean-Marie Matagne, President, Action des Citoyens pour le D=E9sarmement
Nucl=E9aire (ACDN), France.,
Elizabeth Lavier, Les Verts, France.,
Ak Malten, Global Anti-Nuclear Alliance, The Hague, Netherlands,
Eloi Glorieux, MP Flemish Regional Parliament, Belgium.,
Peter Vanhoutte, MP Greens Belgium, Belgian Defence Committee Member,
Brussels, Belgium.,
Senator Tom Pitstra, Green-Left Senator, Parliament, Netherlands.,
=46iona Dove, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands,
Marjan Willemsen, For Mother Earth, Netherlands,
Hans Taselaar, INZET (Association for North/South Campaigns,) Amsterdam, Net=
h.,
Regina Hagen, Darmstaedter Friedensforum, Germany.,
Eva Quistorp, MEP, Women for Peace, Germany.,
Bernd Frieboese, Ole Von Uexkull (Swed), BARSEBACKSOFFENSIV, Berlin/Lund.
Roland Blach, Non-Violent Action to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, Germany.,
Dr. Arthur Muhl, President, International Physicians for the Prevention of
Nuclear War, (IPPNW) Switzerland.,
Matthias Reichl, Centre for Encounters and Active Non-Violence, Austria,
Aurel Duta, Mama Terra/For Mother Earth Romania, Bucharest, Romania,
Alba Circle Non-Violent Movement, Hungary,
Malla Kantola, Secretary-General, Committee of 100, Helsinki, Finland.,
Lea Launokari, Women for Peace, Helsinki, Finland.,
Gerd Soderholm, Women Against Nuclear Power, Helsinki Finland.,
Thor Magnusson, Peace 2000 Institute, Reykjavik, Iceland,
Terje Stokstad, Chair, Nej Til Atomvapen, Oslo, Norway.,
Bjorn Hilt, IPPNW Norway (Norwegian Physicians Against Nuclear War,)
Trondhiem, Norway,
Galina Ragouzhina, WISE-Kaliningrad, Russia.,
Natalia Koniachkina, WISE-TOMSK, Russia.,
Alexandra Koroleva, Ecodefense Kaliningrad, Russia.,
Victor Khazan MP, Ukrainian Environmental Association 'Zelenyi Zvit'
(Friends of the Earth Ukraine), Dnipropetrovsk, Kiev, Ukraine,
Nadia Sosovkina, Coordinator, Ukrainian Society for Sustainable
Development, Kiev, Ukraine.,
Alla Shevchuck, Odessa Social-Ecological Union, Odessa, Ukraine,
Vyacheslav Stepanov, Black Sea department of Ukrainian Ecological Academy
of Science, Ukraine.,
Bahig Nassar, Coordinator, Arab Coordination Centre of NGOs, Egypt.
Green Action for Social-Ecological Change, Tel Aviv, Israel.,
Jean P. Patterson, Womens International League for Peace and Freedom,
Costa-Rica.,
Grace de Hara, Lihue Association, Patagonia, Argentina.,
Richard Salvador, Abolition2000 Pacific, Pacific Island Association of
NGOs, Belau,
Ammu Abraham, Womens Centre, Bombay., India.,
Marco Kapellberger, Global Peoples Assembly, Samoa.,
Aditi Chowdhury, Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives., Hong-Kong.,
MW Faruque, Youth Approach for Development and Cooperation, Dhaka, Banglades=
h.,
M. Shahidul Ahsan, Bangladesh Campaign to Ban Landmines., Dhaka,
Al Haj Safu Mia Sarker, Bangabandhu Srimte Sangsad, Bashurhat, Noakhali,
Berhampur, Bangladesh.,
Shara Jaker, Muktijoddah Jadhugar (Liberation War Museum), Dhaka., Banglades=
h.,
Abir Ahad, Bangabandhu Research Organization, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
Hannan Chowdhury, Suganda Sanskritik Kendra, Dhaka, Bangladesh.,
Babul Ahmed Pervez, Bangladesh Journalists Association.,
Bill Blaikie MP, House Leader, New Democratic Party of Canada,
Neil Arya, President, Physicians for Global Survival, Canada,
David Morgan, President, Veterans Against Nuclear Arms, Vancouver, BC, Canad=
a,
Joyce Lydiard, WILPF-British Columbia, Canada.,
Desmond Berghofer, Institute for Ethical Leadership, Vancouver, Canada,
Tryna Booth, Canadian Peace Alliance.,
Linda Murphy, President, Inter-Church Uranium Committee, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Canada,
Kira Van Deusen, Foundation for Indigenous Siberian Culture and Native
Exchange, Vancouver, Canada,
David Greenfield, Green Party of Canada, Saskatoon, Canada,
Rear-Admiral Eugene J. Carroll, Jr., US Navy (Ret'd.), Centre for Defence
Information, Washington DC.,
Carah Ong, Coordinator, Abolition-2000, Santa Barbara, Calif.,
David Krieger, President, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, Santa Barbara,
Calif., USA.,
Ellen Thomas, Proposition One Committee, Washington DC., US.,
Marylia Kelly, Executive Director, Sally Light, Nuclear Weapons Program
Analyst,
Tri-Valley CAREs, Livermore, Calif.,
Alice Slater, Director, Global Resource and Action Centre for the
Environment, NY., USA.,
Martin Butcher, Director of Security Programs, Physicians for Social
Responsibility, Washington DC., US.,
John Burroughs, Executive Director, Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy,
NY., USA.,
Jackie Cabasso, Western States Legal Foundation, Oakland Calif, USA.,
Chris Paine, Senior Researcher, Natural Resources Defence Council (NRDC),
Washington, DC.,
Bishop Walter Sullivan, President, Pax Christi, USA.,
Bob Kinsey, Peace and Justice Task Force, Rocky Mountain Conference, United
Church of Christ., Boulder Colorado, USA.,
Mia Adjali, General Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist Church,
N.Y., USA.,
Rev. Robert Moore, Coalition for Peace Action., Princeton, NJ., USA.,
Phyllis Yingling, President, Womens International League for Peace and
=46reedom, USA,
Anthony Guarisco, Alliance of Atomic Veterans, USA.,
Dana L. Richter, Copper Country Peace Alliance, Houghton, Michigan, USA.,
Bob Kinsey, Colorado Coalition for the Prevention of War.,
Bruce K. Gagnon, Coordinator, Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear
Power in Space, Gainesville, Fl, USA.,
George W. Albee, President, Psychologists for Social Responsibility,
Washington DC., USA.,
John M Phelan, Chairman, Fordham Centre for Communication Policy and
Ethics, USA.,
Barbara Weidener, Director/Founder, Grandmothers for Peace International,
Elk Grove, Calif., USA.,
Kevin Martin, Director, Project Abolition, Goshen, Indiana, USA.,
Hari Scardo, Veterans for Peace, Washington, DC., USA.,
Randall Caroline Forsberg, Institute for Defence and Disarmament Studies, US=
A.,
Sue Ann Foster, Mandala Centre, Carmichael, CA, USA.,
Karen Talbott, Director, International Centre for Peace and Justice, USA.,
Jack and Felice Cohen-Joppa, The Nuclear Resister, Tucson, Ariz., USA,
Rochelle Becker, San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace, Calif., USA.,
Carol Vesecky, Director, Biointensive for Russia., Palo Alto Calif.,
Rob Wheeler, Millenium Assembly Peoples Network, USA.,
Donald C. Whitmore, President, Third Millenium Foundation, Auburn,
Washington USA.,
Robert Randall, Trident-To-Life Campaign, Brunswick., GA, USA.,
Kate Dewes, Disarmament and Security Centre, Christchurch, NZ.,
Megan Hutching, National Secretary, Womens International League for Peace
and Freedom, Aotearoa/NZ.,
Barney Richards, National Secretary, Peace Council of Aotearoa/NZ.,
Marion Hancock, Peace Foundation, Aotearoa/NZ,
Jim Holdom, CORSO., NZ.,
Theresa Ruth Scott, National Council of Women, Hamilton, NZ
Dame Laurie Salas, Abolition 2000 NZ., Wellington, NZ.,
Marie Leadbeater, Auckland City Councillor.,
J.P. Morrison, Past President, Canterbury Workers Educational Association.,
Christchurch, NZ,
J. P. Morrison, Disarmament Officer, United Nations Association of New
Zealand, Christchurch, NZ.,
Dr. Carmen Lawrence, MP Member for Fremantle, Parliamentarians for a
Nuclear-Free Future, Australia.
Jill Hall MP, Federal Member for Shortland, Australia,
Tanya Plibersek MP, Federal Member for Sydney, Federal Parliament, Aust.,
Julia Gillard, Federal Member for Lalor, Federal Parliament, Aust.,
Kelly Hoare MP, Federal Member for Charlton, (Newcastle) NSW, Aust.,
Daryl Melham, Federal Member for Banks., NSW., Aust.,
Allan Morris MHR, Federal Member for Newcastle, NSW., Aust.,
Harry Jenkins MP., Federal Member for Scullin., Vic., Aust.,
Senator Lyn Allison, Democrat Senator for Victoria., Parliamentarians for a
Nuclear-free Future,
Senator Vicky Bourne, Democrat Senator for NSW.,
Senator Sue Mackay, ALP Senator for Canberra,
Senator George Campbell, ALP Senator for NSW.,
Senator Kerry O'Brien, ALP Senator for Tasmania,
Tom Helm, MLC Mt. Newman, W.A.,
Helen Hodgson, MLC., W.A.,
Kerry Tucker MLC., Green Member of the ACT Legislative Assembly,
Geoff Holland, Institute for Global Futures Research, Earlville, Qld,
Kirsten Blair, Coordinator, Environment Centre of the Northern Territory,
Darwin, NT.,
David Sweeney, Nuclear Campaigner, Australian Conservation Foundation.,
=46itzroy, Vic.,
Angela Drury, Cameron Edwards, People for Nuclear Disarmament (PND) NSW.,
Dr. Helen Caldicott, Founding President, Physicians for Social
Responsibility, Womens Action for Nuclear Disarmament.,
Jo Vallentine, Graham Daniell, People for Nuclear Disarmament,(PND) W.A.,
Irene Gale, AM, Australian Peace Committee, Adelaide, SA.,
Denis Doherty, Pax Christi NSW.,
Hannah Middleton, Australian Anti-Bases Campaign,
John Hallam, Nuclear Campaigner, Friends of the Earth Australia Sydney, Aust=
=2E,
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