Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Youth Today
Delivered by Barbara Streibl and Fatih Oezcan, Ban every(prenominal) Nukes generation Ambassador Cabactulan, distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen Today at this historic NPT company more youth argon present than ever before. We came from all over the graciousness to this years Review Conference with a great nonion of hope. This is a message we want to spread and gain momentum. We believe it is crucial that this confident(p) and enthusiastic atmosphere result be of importtained and transformed into a positive outcome.At this Conference we discuss disarmament, defence, deterrence, non-proliferation, sovereignty, security measure doctrines, technical issues and more. The main reason we pursue these negotiations is our roughhewn objective of security. At the heart of this security, which our governments grow so hard to protect, is nearthing even more important life. We must hold ourselves How can we best preserve and protect all life on this final causeet? What do we take aim to ensure the true fulfilment of the homophile rights our governments pose committed themselves to?We would like to give you an impression of what we are lecture rough when we talk or so life. Life is what matters. Our families and friends should be our motivation to eradicate a weapon that could destroy their lives. We asked childly population from around the knowledge domain what they love in their lives. Today we let the pleasure to present you some of their answers. I love going to my football academy and scoring addresss, I love my family and having dinner with them, and many more things Ishaan Jha, 15 long date from India I love my family. No matter what happens, they love me for nothing and I witness a special bond between us.I love them as well as I thank them. Sumi Iyo, 25 days from lacquer I love to cut, to glue and to draw. I love making things for my mum. Gianna Sauer, 4 years from Germany What type of security do we need, to ensure the ul timate repoint preserving life? We know the question of security is difficult, there is a concourse of factors to consider however, one thing is clear atomic weapons are not the answer to our problems. Their indiscriminate nature goes against the progress that has been made in the carrying out of international human rights over the course of the previous century.All mass are entitled to the right to life, and no nation can touch on others as unworthy of this right. By maintaining thermo thermo thermonuclear weapons, states deem the ability to indiscriminately kill whole populations of peoples and render the environment uninhabitable for generations to come. In sign the UN Charter, states committed themselves to promote the establishment and maintenance of international peace and security with the least diversion for armaments of the worlds human and economic resources. Nuclear weapons provide no(prenominal) of this.Today, the money, technology and human intelligence that is being devoted to these instruments of death, could instead be devoted to the preservation of life. With other, more viable alternatives we dont see any need for any country in this world to maintain nuclear arsenals, to outride to nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants, to invest in arms and pretend toxic, radioactive waste, targets for terrorists and increase the risk of proliferation.A safer world and one without nuclear weapons must Civil Society Presentations2010 NPT Review ConferenceYouth eflect the principles of our common afterlife and our shared security, a security that benefits e existing human being. Governments need to invest in human security by ensuring decent clean drinking water, sufficient food and access to necessary medical exam care. The world I want to live in is a world in which the countries of the international north will look at those of the global south as friends and partners who are deserving help. We need to gain joint benefit and work toget her removing all that holy terrors future day generations.In the very least it is the kind of world I want my children to inherit. Agyeno Ehase, 27 years from Nigeria As human beings we have the ability to be creative, so permits not use our ability to destroy the world. Suzy Elwakeel, 26 years from Sudan Save the earth, its our hardly source of chocolate Its a inverted comma which can seem trivial, but its true We always speak close to petrol which is running out, but we dont mind about what will be of us when many little things which seem insignificant will fell flowers, insects, chocolateLets think about it Marie Orset, 20 years from France Our generation was born(p) after the Cold War. We had nothing to do with the creation and proliferation of these weapons. The Cold struggle is over and humanity is facing new problems. These 21st century problems cannot be solved by 20th century weapons. We are young and we have new ideas. We are growing up in a globalized world, whe re in advance(p) communication and technology connects so many of us. Today young people have friends all around the world.People in other countries are no longer distant and strange enemies o us. We speak to them either day. Therefore we are able to build trust. We do not have to fear foreign cultures and religions. Weapons are not protecting us from capableness enemies they are creating them. But communication gives us the ability to bring atomic pile borders. Nuclear weapons are now 65 years old. Dont you think its time for compulsory retirement? I love that the Dutch youth and a lot of European youth have the privilege not to have experienced war.Wouldnt it be great if that remains that way and will be established for everybody? Franka, 26 years and Welmoed, 27 years from the Netherlands more than anything in my life I love those brief encounters with strangers that make me savor we are all in this together. Kirsten Stromme, 23 years from Norway For me it is important th at my family and I have a save future in a strong country. Elena Sipachova, 21 years from Belarus The stability and security promised us by nuclear weapons is simply a facade behind which the awful truth resides. We, the young generation, have the courage to speak and act on the truth.The truth about the terrible effects of nuclear weapons, about the unacceptable and incalculable consequences of the future use of nuclear weapons, and the huge waste of human and financial resources, the persecute to human beings, plants, animals and habitats, their contribution to the problem of climate change and their potential to exertion irreversible damage to all of us and future generations. We ask diplomats, experts, members of gird forces, public officials, and civil society, to have courage and to act on the truth. U. S. president Obama has pointed to the desired goal at the horizon a world idle of nuclear weapons. Civil Society Presentations2010 NPT Review ConferenceYouth like a shot is the time to make concrete steps. We call on all nuclear capable states to commit themselves to the goal of Global Zero. We have to abolish the threat of causing a humanitarian and environmental catastrophe in slight than half an hour. The time to start serious negotiations on a modelling of agreements banning nuclear-weapons must be taken these weeks here in peeled York.The ultimate goal must be a world where nuclear weapons are illegal and no longer exist. The way to reach this goal is a Nuclear Weapons Convention. Each year since 2005 we have stood here in front of you, asking and pleading for you to be reasonable and to think about our future, and not to leave us the legacy of fear, threats and death. We have seen no real actions or courageous leadership. So today, we ask once more for all states to begin real, honest and fruitful negotiations leading to a nuclear weapons unacquainted(p) world.We do not want our governments to be in constantly inimical postures. We, the youth and we, the people want you to take us into account when you plan our future. We must remember that the decisions taken this month do not only have an impact on us, but on the future of your children, the future of our children and grandchildren. Now this is what counts and why it is up to all of us, to change hope into reality. We thank you for your attention. And we and all future generations will thank you for abolishing nuclear weapons.
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