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Ramesh Jaura

Journalism

Nuclear Disarmament

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Is There a Future for Peace and Disarmament?

As we commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II, global tensions are escalating, including friction in the Baltic Sea, conflicts between Iran and Israel, unrest in Asia and Africa, and wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
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Peace and Disarmament Education: A Strategy to Prevent Dystopia

Fancy people around the world singing John Lennon's "Imagine" — of a world where there is "nothing to kill or die for" and "all the people living in peace…sharing all the world…as one"!
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A New Nuclear Arms Race Has Begun — and the World Is Not Ready

For over three decades, the world took cautious steps away from the brink of nuclear catastrophe. Warheads were dismantled, treaties were signed, and deterrence was managed through diplomacy. That era is now over.
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No more Hiroshima. No more Nagasaki. No more war. No more hibakusha.

Eighty years ago, on 6 and 9 August 1945, the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were obliterated by atomic bombs dropped by the United States—the only time nuclear weapons have been used in war. The blasts killed between 150,000 and 246,000 people, including an estimated 38,000 children