- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (NZ)
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND(NZ)) was co-founded in
Christchurch New Zealand in 1959 with the help ofElsie Locke and Mary Woodward. [Elsie Locke, Peace People: A History of Peace Activities in New Zealand, p. 164] Mabel Hetherington, who belonged to an earlier generation of peace activist from England, was largely responsible for setting up CND(NZ) inAuckland when she moved to New Zealand after the second world war. With Alison Duff and Pat Denby, Hetherington carried CND(NZ) in Auckland through the 1960s. [Making Waves the Greenpeace New Zealand Story by Michael Szabo ISBN 0 7900 0230 2] It was largely from CND(NZ) and the Peace Media that Greenpeace New Zealand evolved. [Making Waves the Greenpeace New Zealand Story by Michael Szabo ISBN 0 7900 0230 2]In 1959, responding to rising public concern following the British H-Bomb tests in Australia, New Zealand voted in the
UN to condemn nuclear testing while theUnited Kingdom ,United States andFrance voted against, andAustralia abstained. In the early 1960s CND(NZ) New Zealand organised marches and speeches throughout the country to highlight the concerns about French atmospheric nuclear tests atMururoa atoll inFrench Polynesia . In 1961, CND(NZ) with the support of other peace groups urged the New Zealand government to declare it ‘will not acquire or use nuclear weapons' and to withdraw from nuclear alliances such asANZUS . In 1963 CND(NZ) Auckland presented the ‘No Bombs South of the Line' petition with 80,238 signatures to the New Zealand Parliament calling on the government to sponsor an international conference to discuss establishing a nuclear-free-zone in the southern hemisphere. It was the biggest New Zealand petition since the one in 1893 demanding votes for women. [ [http://www.disarmsecure.org/publications/papers/legal_challenges.html Disarmament and Security Centre - Publications - Papers ] ]In 1972 in a joint Greenpeace and CND(NZ) campaign re-named the yacht Vega "Greenpeace III", and it sailed in a defiant protest into the atomic exclusion zone at
Mururoa Atoll. [ [http://www.greenpeace.org/new-zealand/about/greenpeace-nz-history NZ founding ] ] The Vega was rammed by a French militarywarship andDavid McTaggart (co-founder of Greenpeace International) was severely beaten by French military police in a second voyage in 1973. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,983452-2,00.html Dead-Serious Prank: - Time ] ] The international publicity which surrounded the incident marked the beginning of a 3 decade protest against nuclear testing at Mururoa with an eventual test ban implemented by the French in 1996. In 1987 the New Zealand parliament passed legislation (New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987 ) declaring the country and its territorial waters a nuclear-free zone.ee also
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Fri (yacht)
*Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand
*New Zealand's nuclear-free zone
*Nuclear-free zone
*ANZUS - New Zealand bans nuclear ships
*Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
*Sinking of the Rainbow Warrior
*Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
*Treaty of Rarotonga
*Antarctic Treaty System
*Mongolian Nuclear-Weapons-Free Status
*Treaty of Tlatelolco
*African Nuclear Weapons Free Zone Treaty
*France and weapons of mass destruction
*Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty References
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