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Nuclear Action Petition Delivery at Chinese Embassy
Greenpeace hands over photos and 30.000 signatures from Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Tunisia to the Chinese embassy. The signatures were attached to a 800 meter long cord, carried by 2 dozen activists.
In original language:
Atom Aktion Unterschriften chinesischen UN-Mission
Mitglieder der Umweltorganisation Greenpeace uberreichen heute der chinesischen UN-Mission in Genf rund 30.000 Unterschriften aus der Schweiz, Italien, Deutschland und Tunesien. Mit dieser Aktion verlangt Greenpeace von China an der UN-Abrustungskonferenz nicht nur einem Verbot militarischer Atomtests zuzustimmen, sondern auch dem Verbot sogenannter ziviler Atombombenexplosione. Im gegensatz zu den anderen Verhandlungsteilnehmern ist China bisher hierzu nicht bereit. Von der Schweiz, die sic him Moment noch vor einer klaren Stellungnahme gegenuber der chinesischen Position druckt, forderty Greenpeace eine klare Ablehnung der chinesischen Haltung.
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Images ok for use in all Greenpeace campaigns, products and brochures. NOT FOR ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL USE.
Unique identifier:
GP020MK
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
20/06/1996
Locations:
Alpine Countries
,
Geneva
,
Switzerland
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Philippe Christin
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Nuclear Action Petition Delivery at Chinese Embassy in Geneva Switzerland
Greenpeace hands over photos and 30.000 signatures from Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Tunisia to the Chinese embassy. The signatures were attached to a 800 meter long cord, carried by 2 dozen activists.
With this action Greenpeace calls on China to approve a ban on military nuclear testing at the UN Conference, but also to prohibit the so-called civilian nuclear bomb explosions. In contrast to the other participants in the negotiations China has been unwilling to do so.
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