The Second International Conference on the Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons, concluded today with a call from the Mexican hosts for states to launch a diplomatic process to ban nuclear weapons. Over 140 governments participated from all regions of the world.
This week, PAX presented ‘The Rotterdam Blast’ report. The report describes the impact of a nuclear explosion in Rotterdam. The scenario draws a disturbing picture of the effects of a nuclear explosion on humans, the environment, society and the economy. One thing is clear: no society can prepare itself for the impact of a nuclear explosion.
We call on religious leaders, faith groups and faith-based organizations to take a stand against the development, production and use of fully autonomous weapons and to sign the interfaith declaration.
On 23 January the Government of the Republic of South Sudan and SPLM/A-Opposition signed the Cease-fire and Detainees Agreements in Addis Ababa.
After four days of negotiations in Addis Ababa between delegations of the Government of South Sudan and the Cobra Faction of the South Sudan Democratic Movement/ South Sudan Defence Army (SSDM/A) – as the rebels of General David Yau Yau style themselves – agreement has been reached on the modalities of the cease-fire that was proclaimed by President Salva Kiir on 6 January 2014 and accepted by General David Yau Yau. Dutch peace organization PAX has facilitated these negotiations.
As of today, Wednesday 29 January 2014, peace movement IKV Pax Christi will continue under the name of PAX. The new name clearly indicates what the movement stands for and works for: peace.
In today’s statement on the serious situation in the Central African Republic, Pax Christi International calls the international community – especially the European Union and its member states, as well as the African Union – to increase their efforts to help bringing violence to an end, to ensure a return to the rule of law and to guarantee access to humanitarian aid to the thousands of refugees and displaced persons.
PHOTO: Master Sgt. Stanley Thompson/USAF The United Nations Arms Trade Treaty, opened for signature this year, establishes a potentially transformative new global norm. For the first time, it puts in place international prohibitions on the sale and transfer of conventional weapons to armed groups that abuse human rights and humanitarian law, engage in organized crime […]
Movements for change can become stronger and more effective when their different constituent parts work together, support each other and identify as members of a wider community. Since the first humanitarian disarmament campaigns meeting organised by Human Rights Watch in New York in October 2012, the growing number of campaigns within the disarmament movement have […]
Last Thursday morning Libyan Prime Minister Zeidan was seized by armed militias in Tripoli and freed a few hours later by revolutionary units from the eastern Tripoli suburb of Suq Juma. It is rumoured Thursdays abduction of Al Zeidan is linked to the US special forces raid on Saturday to apprehend al-Qaida suspect Abu Anas […]
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