World Peace Council

Political Declaration of the Assembly of the World Peace Council

Political Declaration of the Assembly of the World Peace Council

The 2012 Assembly of the World Peace Council, held from July 20-23 in Kathmandu and hosted by the Nepal Peace and Solidarity Council, concluded with the adoption of the following Political Declaration: The World Peace Council salutes the people of Nepal and all peace-loving forces in the country.  We express our solidarity with the struggle to establish the New Democratic Republic of Nepal where the Nepali people, following the abolition of the monarchy, will become the masters of their fort

August 17, 2012 No Comments Full Story

World Peace Council Resolution on Trial of International Crimes of 1971 in Bangladesh

World Peace Council Resolution on Trial of International Crimes of 1971 in Bangladesh

The Assembly of the WPC, meeting in Kathmandu, Nepal, expresses its support to the trial of the war criminals of the Bangladesh Liberation war of 1971. It ardently desires to see the rapid conclusion of the trial and punishment of the perpetrators of genocide, murder, arson, rape, plunder, forced religious conversions, and other international crimes against humanity, which took place during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971. The trial of the perpetrators of these criminal activities is pr

August 1, 2012 No Comments Full Story

World Peace Council Resolution in Solidarity with People of Palestine

World Peace Council Resolution in Solidarity with People of Palestine

The Assembly of the World Peace Council, held in Kathmandu, Nepal, reaffirms its solidarity with the struggle of Palestinian people for their just cause and for the end of the occupation of Palestinian lands. The delegates of the Assembly condemn the Israeli policy, backed by the USA in complicity with the EU, which is continuing the occupation, building settlements and the separation wall, demolishing housing, invasions, arresting Palestinians, continuing the unjust blockade of the Gaza strip,

August 1, 2012 No Comments Full Story

World Peace Council Resolution on Unexploded Ordnance in Laos

World Peace Council Resolution on Unexploded Ordnance in Laos

Unexploded ordnance (UXO) still kills people in Laos. Parallel with the Vietnam War, the USA waged an undeclared war in Laos in the 1960's and 1970's. They dropped three million tons of bombs on Laos territory. At that time, the population of Laos was three million; that makes Laos the most heavily bombed country, per capita, in history. Based in two airfields in Thailand, fleets of B-52's took off daily for bombing missions on Laos. They thus conducted some 580,000 missions over Laos. On their

August 1, 2012 No Comments Full Story

World Peace Council Assembly Resolutions on Iran, Syria, Cuba, and Victims of Agent Orange

World Peace Council Assembly Resolutions on Iran, Syria, Cuba, and Victims of Agent Orange

  The Nepal Peace and Solidarity Council hosted the World Peace Council's World Peace Assembly and Conference in Katmandu from July 20 though July 23. The following resolutions were adopted by the Assembly on 22 July 2012.   In Solidarity with Socialist Cuba: The Assembly of the World Peace Council, held in Kathmandu,Nepal, reaffirms its profound solidarity with Socialist Cuba, its people and revolution. The delegates of the Assembly condemn the criminal economic blockad

July 27, 2012 No Comments Full Story

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