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YOU KNOW THAT IN ITALY'S' THE ATOMIC BOMB?

Un futuro senza atomiche



Nel 1975 l'Italia ha ratificato il Trattato di Non Proliferazione nucleare impegnandosi (art. 2) a non produrre né ad accettare mai sul proprio territorio armi nucleari. In Italia, invece, abbiamo 90 testate atomiche nelle basi di Aviano e Ghedi.
Secondo il diritto internazionale, l'Italia le deve rifiutare. Accade che per la propria appartenenza alla NATO, l'Italia accetti di ospitarle sul proprio territorio. Canada, Greece, Denmark, Austria and Iceland have sought and obtained not to host NATO nuclear weapons, while continuing to be part of.

Italy also can obtain the removal of nuclear weapons from its territory, joining the 160 countries where it is already forbidden to have and hold nuclear weapons. Worldwide there are about 30,000 nuclear warheads capable of destroying the earth much more than once.

We believe this is the time to promote peace rather than war, to promote disarmament rather than the arms race, it's time to reaffirm that will never blow up a nuke.

The Left, the rainbow country adheres to a "nuclear-free future" participating in the collection of signatures to present a popular law. For an Italy and a Europe without nuclear weapons. For a future without war.

From January 19 to 26, global day of action sponsored by the World Social Forum, we agreed to organize an extraordinary week of mobilization and collection of signatures.

To join, support and learn more about the campaign site is:

www.unfuturosenzatomiche.org

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A future without atomic

Silvana Pisa *

Last week -end "the Left, the rainbow began to organize banquets for the collection of signatures in support the law of popular initiative "a nuclear-free future", that proposes the removal of U.S. nuclear weapons from bases in Aviano and Ghedi.

http://www.sinistra-democratica.it/dalla-stampa/interventi-59

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