A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that comes its damaging force from nuclear reactions, either fission or a combination of fission and fusion. There are many countries posses with nuclear weapon such as United State, Russia, France, China and United Kingdom. Non-proliferation and Disarmament is one program to prevent the nuclear weapon spread freely without any way of prevention. The non-proliferation treaty (NPT) aimed at controlling the spread of nuclear weapon with three elements like non-proliferation, disarmament and peaceful use of nuclear energy.
In the meantime, nuclear weapon is considered as the most hazardous armament, the …show more content…
In campaign, CND protest the nuclear with No to Nuclear Power campaign where they do some demonstrate on the street and they explain it entirely on website. In this campaign, CND try to achieve zero nuclear usage globally where they include full explanation about Fukushima Disaster, Infants get leukemia effect from Nuclear power stations and these information could download freely from CND websites.
On March 2014, they organize Public Meeting in House of Commons event which take place at Committee room 10. The organizer invite specialist on nuclear to give the talk to the public and in the end of session, the organizer provide question and answer session for the public. On the other side, CND also commemorate for those who are get affected from Nuclear or died in nuclear disaster at outside Japanese embassy, this program called Candle-lit Vigil. On the other hand, Marc on Parliament and Rally program is the biggest program where they will march into parliament to protest the nuclear weapon activity, this program also include fashion designer Katharine Hamnett, Samarendra Das, Fukushima evacuees and also there are some activities like music, singing, human chain and a die-in. Kick Nuclear and Japanese …show more content…
The Center also educate public with hold some meeting for briefing executive level policy makers and members of Congress and their staff on key national security issues from the experts of non-proliferation and disarmament. The Centre also will inform the policy developments to public, academic people and the media as well as for top-level retired military officers and other affiliated experts as part of Outreach Programs to talk to students, veterans groups, local organizations, and state legislators about U.S. and international security.
The Center have joined with other arms control and international security organizations, human needs groups, retired military officers, and peacekeeping organizations to form consensus and support for sensible national security policies. On the other hand, The Center uses social media like Facebook, YouTube, blogs, podcasts, and videos to propagate its message to the succeeding generation of activists and make available for them with the information and statistic they need to make a difference for the world.
3. Discuss the role of global media in the quest of eliminating nuclear