A global treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons becomes international law today. But the fight to rid the world of these dismal weapons continues.In 1995, thousands of people marched peacefully hand-in-hand through the Tahitian capital of Pape'ete. The palm-lined streets were awash with songs of protest.On a nearby shorefront, Cook Islanders had just arrived by traditional voyaging canoe: a vaka. They were there to deliver a message of solidarity with their island neighbours, en route to the nuclear test site of Moruroa. Continue reading...
Small but mighty, Pacific states have led the charge for banning nuclear weapons | Emily Defina
21. ledna 2021 20:30
Příroda
Zdroj: The Guardian