Speech of Reiner Braun, Member IPB

Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Chairman, The most famous peace manifesto in modern times, the Russell-Einstein Manifesto of 1955, declares that “either we abolish nuclear weapons or they will destroy the planet and humanity”. The Secretary-General of the IAEA Mohamed El Baradei observed recently that in the beginning of the 21st Century the dangers of nuclear weapons are “more threatening than ever in history”.

Statement – Urban Gibson representative of International Peace Bureau (IPB).

Mister Chairman
You Mikhail Gorbachev presented in Moscow Kremlin Palace June 28 1988 a report to the conference of the Communist party Central Committee called ”On progress in Implementing of the tasks of Promoting Perestroika” through a reform of the political System in your country. Glasnost and Perestroika was leading words all over the world, [...]

Urban Gibson, treasurer of the International Peace Bureau (IPB)

gibsonI am a trained teacher. Worked as such in Uppsala. I was recruited to build up the Headmasters organization in Sweden as its first director

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