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Raleigh, USA

Raleigh, USA

From: World Peace Map
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Saturday, April 5  1:00-2:00pm
Spring Garden Public Library

Organized by the Halifax Peace Coalition, Students Coalition Against War,  and others.

Find out more: TEAM TIBET "Bring Tibet to the 2008 Olympics"
http://teamtibet.org/ Join the strugge of a freedom loving people to have
their voices heard by supporting Team Tibet.


[*Organizing meeting for Tibet demonstration is this Thursday, April 3 at
7pm at 6050 University Avenue at Dalhousie, Room 142 (Teaching Lab 3) to plan and to make a banner.]
Beyond Hiroshima: Engaging Canadians in Nuclear Disarmament PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, May 18  4:30-6:00 PM
Room 255, Sobey Building, Saint Mary's University, Halifax
Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C., former Senator and UN Disarmament Committee Chair, will speak from his new book "Beyond Hiroshima". Free public discussion.  All welcome.
BIO: The Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C., is an author, parliamentarian and diplomat, who has specialized throughout his 34-year public career in peace and human security issues. Mr. Roche was a Senator, Member of Parliament, Canadian Ambassador for Disarmament, and Visiting Professor at the University of Alberta. He was elected Chairman of the United Nations Disarmament Committee at the 43rd General Assembly in 1988. The author of 18 books, his latest two books are Beyond Hiroshima (Novalis, 2005) and The Human Right to Peace (Novalis, 2003).

 

Mr. Roche holds many honourary doctorates and has received numerous awards for his work for peace and non-violence, including the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation for World Peace Award (Canada), the United Nations Association's Medal of Honour and the Papal Medal. In 2005, he was given Lifetime Achievement awards from both the Canadian Pugwash Group and the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. He is an Officer of the Order of Canada. Mr. Roche is Chairman of the  Middle Powers Initiative, an international network of eight non-governmental organizations specializing in nuclear disarmament issues. He is a member of the  Pugwash Council, which won the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize for its work for nuclear disarmament.

Book signing to follow the lecture. Books available in advance from Outside the Lines: Books for Critical Minds book store 6297 Quinpool Rd., Halifax.

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Current HPC Campaigns

HPC acts on Canadian policy that fosters inequity or injustice, root causes of violence. Living in the shadow of empire, we want a foreign policy that promotes justice, equity, and peace. We are currently working on Canada's involvement in:


AFGHANISTAN

HAITI

IRAQ

MAYORS FOR PEACE

MISSILE DEFENSE

SECURITY CERTIFICATES

WAR RESISTERS

KEEP SPACE FOR PEACE

INTERNATIONAL POLICY STATEMENT


 

Please welcome two new groups to the hpc membership!
Students Coalition Against War (SCAW)
www.scaw.ca

Canadian Federation of Students - Nova Scotia (CFS-NS)


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