Monday, March 27, 2017

New This Week (March 27, 2017)

Negotiations on a global nuclear weapons ban begin!
(Please share this message on Twitter!)


Negotiations on a global nuclear weapons ban begin this week at the United Nations.

People EVERYWHERE are talking about the #nuclearban. (See below.)

I've just published a page with memes to share about the US efforts to stop this historic development.

Here are some more memes to share about WHY so many countries are supporting the nuclear ban:


Vote on resolution to negotiate a ban on nuclear weapons in 2017 (L-41)
Green - Yes (123, 76%)
Red - No (38, 24%)
Beige - Abstained
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


Japan to Address UN on Nukes. (USA a No-Show?)
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


The nuclear weapons era - and the significance of the Treaty of Tlatelolco.
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


Iran supports #nuclearban. USA doesn't. (Huh?)
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


#nuclearban
 . . . before our luck runs out!
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


Three in four Australians think the government should support the UN
negotiations to prohibit nuclear weapons. Only one in ten thinks it shouldn't.
(Ipsos Poll, March 2017)
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


Outrageous Canada is boycotting nuclear weapons ban talks #cdnpoli
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


Hiroshima survivors UK tour 2017 - "Support the global nuclear ban"
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


Please follow and engage with these activists
working to permanently ban #nuclearweapons
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


They're talking about the #nuclearban in AUSTRALIA.
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


They're talking about the #nuclearban in ENGLAND.
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


They're talking about the #nuclearban in GERMANY.
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


They're talking about the #nuclearban in ROMANIA.
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


They're talking about the #nuclearban in NEW YORK CITY.
(Please share this message on Twitter.)


No comments:

Post a Comment