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Subject: [India Thinkers Net]WORLD SUMMIT OF NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES - November18, 2004



From: Sukla Sen <suklasen@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed Nov 17, 2004 2:43pm
Subject: WORLD SUMMIT OF NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES  

Under the high patronage of the President of the Italian Republic
WORLD SUMMIT OF NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES
Rome, 10th ??“ 12th November 2004

A United World or a Divided World ?
Multiethnicity, Human Rights, Terrorism

STATEMENT OF THE 5TH SUMMIT OF NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES
November 12, 2004, Rome, Italy

Two decades ago, the world was swept with a wave of hope. Inspired by
the popular movements for peace, freedom, democracy and solidarity,
the nations of the world worked together to end the cold war. Yet the
opportunities opened up by that historic change are slipping away. We
are gravely concerned with the resurgent nuclear and conventional
arms race, disrespect for international law and the failure of the
world??™s governments to address adequately the challenges of poverty
and environmental degradation. A cult of violence is spreading
globally; the opportunity to build a culture of peace, advocated by
the United Nations, Pope John Paul II, the Dalai Lama and other
spiritual leaders, is receding.

Alongside the challenges inherited from the past there are new ones,
which, if not properly addressed, could cause a clash of
civilizations, religions and cultures. We reject the idea of the
inevitability of such a conflict. We are convinced that combating
terrorism in all its forms is a task that should be pursued with
determination. Only by reaffirming our shared ethical values --
respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms -- and by observing
democratic principles, within and amongst countries, can terrorism be
defeated. We must address the root causes of terrorism -- poverty,
ignorance and injustice -- rather than responding to violence with
violence.

Unacceptable violence is occurring daily against women and children.
Children remain our most important neglected treasure. Their
protection, security and health should be the highest priority.
Children everywhere deserve to be educated in and for peace. There is
no excuse for neglecting their safety and welfare and, particularly,
for their suffering in war.

The war in Iraq has created a hotbed of dangerous instability and a
breeding ground for terrorism. Credible reports of the disappearance
of nuclear materials cannot be ignored. While we mourn the deaths of
tens of thousands of people, none of the goals proclaimed by the
coalition have been achieved.

The challenges of security, poverty and environmental crisis can only
be met successfully through multilateral efforts based on the rule of
law. All nations must strictly fulfil their treaty obligations and
reaffirm the indispensable role of the United Nations and the primary
responsibility of the UN Security Council for maintaining peace.

We support a speedy, peaceful resolution of the North Korean nuclear
issue, including a verifiable end to North Korea's nuclear weapons
program, security guarantees and lifting of sanctions on North Korea.
Both the six-party talks and bilateral efforts by the United States
and North Korea should contribute to such an outcome.

We welcome recent progress in the talks between Iran and Great
Britain, France and Germany on the Iranian nuclear program issue and
hope that the United States will join in the process to find a
solution within the framework of the International Atomic Energy
Agency.

We call for the reduction of military expenditures and for conclusion
of a treaty that would control arms trade and prohibit sales of arms
where they could be used to violate international human rights
standards and humanitarian law.

As Nobel Laureates, we believe that the world community needs
urgently to address the challenges of poverty and sustainable
development. Responding to these challenges requires the political
will that has been so sadly lacking.

The undertakings pledged by states at the UN Millennium Summit, the
promises of increased development assistance, fair trade, market
access and debt relief for developing countries, have not been
implemented. Poverty continues to be the worlds most widespread and
dangerous scourge. Millions of people become victims of hunger and
disease, and entire nations suffer from feelings of frustration and
despair. This creates fertile ground for extremism and terrorism. The
stability and future of the entire human community are thus
jeopardized.

Scientists are warning us that failure to solve the problems of
water, energy and climate change will lead to a breakdown of order,
more military conflicts and ultimately the destruction of the living
systems upon which civilization depends. Therefore, we reaffirm our
support for the Kyoto Protocol and the Earth Charter and endorse the
rights-based approach to water, as reflected in the initiative of
Green Cross International calling upon governments to negotiate a
framework treaty on water.

As Nobel Peace Prize Laureates we believe that to benefit from
humankind??™s new, unprecedented opportunities and to counter the
dangers confronting us there is a need for better global governance.
Therefore, we support strengthening and reforming the United Nations
and its institutions.


As immediate specific tasks, we commit to work for:

- Genuine efforts to resolve the Middle East crisis. This is both a
key to the problem of terrorism and a chance to avoid a dangerous
clash of civilizations. A solution is possible if the right of all
nations in the region to secure, viable statehood is respected and if
the Middle East is integrated in all global processes while
respecting the unique culture of the peoples of that region.

- Preserving and strengthening the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
We reject double standards and emphasize the legal responsibility of
nuclear weapons states to work to eliminate nuclear weapons. We call
for continuation of the moratorium on nuclear testing pending entry
into force of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and for accelerating
the process of verifiable and irreversible nuclear arms reduction. We
are gravely alarmed by the creation of new, usable nuclear weapons
and call for rejection of doctrines that view nuclear weapons as
legitimate means of war-fighting and threat pre-emption.

- Effectively realizing the initiative of the UN Secretary General to
convene a high-level conference in 2005 to give an impetus to the
implementation of the Millennium Development Goals. We pledge to work
to create an atmosphere of public accountability to help accomplish
these vitally important tasks.

We believe that to solve the problems that challenge the world today
politicians need to interact with an empowered civil society and
strong mass movements. This is the way toward a globalization with a
human face and a new international order that rejects brute force,
respects ethnic, cultural and political diversity and affirms
justice, compassion and human solidarity.

We, the Nobel Peace Laureates and Laureate organizations, pledge to
work for the realization of these goals and are calling on
governments and people everywhere to join us.

Mikhail Gorbachev, Kim Dae-Jung, Lech Walesa, Joseph Rotblat, Jose
Ramos-Horta, Betty Williams, Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Carlos Filipe
Ximenes Belo, Adolfo Perez Esquivel, and Rigoaberta Menchu Tum; and,
United Nations Children??™s Fund, Pugwash Conferences, International
Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, International Peace
Bureau, Institut de Droit International, American Friends Service
Committee, M?©dicins sans Fronti??res, Amnesty International, United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, International Labour
Organization, International Campaign to Ban Land Mines, United
Nations.


Alyn Ware
Vice-President, International Peace Bureau
P.O.Box 23-257, Cable Car Lane
Wellington, Aotearoa-New Zealand
Phone (64) 4 385-8192. Fax 385-8193
<mailto:alyn@p...>alyn@p...
www.ipb.org



 






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