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#StepUp4Disarmament on International Day against Nuclear Tests

August 29: International Day Against Nuclear Tests

#StepUp4Disarmament – youth and young at heart

Right to Life without Nuclear Threats
August 29 Commemoration event at the UN in Geneva

Nuclear Taboo from Norm to Law  https://nofirstuse.global/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Nuclear-Taboo-from-Norm-to-Law-Declaration-plus-list-of-endorsers.pdf

August 29 is the United Nations International Day Against Nuclear Tests. The day was established in 2009 to increase awareness “about the effects of nuclear weapon test explosions or any other nuclear explosions and the need for their cessation as one of the means of achieving the goal of a nuclear-weapon-free world.” The day was proposed by the Republic of Kazakhstan, which continues to suffer from the 456 nuclear test explosions conducted by the Soviet government at the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test site in Eastern Kazakhstan. 29 August is the day when Kazakhstan closed down the test site in1991.

#StepUp4Disarmament – youth and young at heart

#StepUp4Disarmament is an action commemorating the day and coordinated by Youth FusionUN Youth 4Disarmament the government of Kazakhstan and the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization.

Youth (and young at heart) are encouraged to complete a distance of 8.29 km (symbolising August 29) by running, walking, biking, wheelchair, skateboard or an equivalent human-powered means. Youth who register can receive a certificate recognising the effort. Everyone participating is encouraged to take photos and use the hashtag #StepUp4Disarmament when posting on social media. You can also download the design for a bib to wear.

Right to Life without Nuclear Threats
August 29 Commemoration event at the UN in Geneva

Nuclear Taboo from Norm to Law
Invitation to endorse (if you have not already done so)

August 26, 2023 - Posted by | Uncategorized

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