About Us

The NPT Review 2010 International Planning Committee for Nuclear Abolition, Peace and Justice (IPC)

The NPT Review 2010 International Planning Committee for Nuclear Abolition, Peace and Justice was created in to ensure that the May 2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference concludes with a commitment to begin negotiations for the abolition of all nuclear weapons, as provided by Article VI of the  treaty and repeated called for by the world’s nations.

We broadened the scope of the issues we address because we understand that there are other essential struggles for peace, economic justice and environmental sustainability. We also believe that in order for our respective movements to prevail, we need to build greater collaboration among them.

Our principle activities include:

Organizations that initiated and constitute the International Planning Committee include:

Abolition 2000
American Friends Service Committee (Nobel Prize Recipient)
Bombspotting (Holland)
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (Britain)
Emile Touma Institute for Palestinian and Israeli Studies (Israel)
Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space
Global Family
Greater New Haven Peace Council
International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (Germany)
International Network for the Abolition of Foreign Military Bases
International Network of Engineers and Scientists (Germany)
International Peace Bureau (Nobel Prize Recipient)
International Peace Messenger Cities
Japan Council against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs (Gensuikyo)
Mouvement de la Paix (France)
Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
Peace Action
Peace Boat
United for Peace and Justice
Western States Legal Foundation
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (International Office in Geneva)
World Peace Council

For more information contact:
info@peaceandjusticenow.org
Phone: 646 723 1749

Or write:
IPC
C/o Peace Action New York State
P.O. Box 600, JAF Station, New York, NY 10116

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