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This is insane – a huge nuclear site in Ukraine is under attack from rockets and shells ! And here’s the really crazy thing. Bombing a nuclear plant isn’t explicitly banned under international law! UN nuclear negotiators are meeting right now – and in days they could make a crucial decision to protect nuclear sites worldwide from attack. Add your name to demand they act !
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Dear friends,
We could be close to a terrifying nuclear catastrophe.
Russian invaderss helled a massive power plant housing six nuclear reactors in Ukraine – and the fighting’s getting more intense.
Rockets are exploding around the reactor compound, and one mistake could lead to nuclear disaster – withmass sickness, death, displacement and environmental devastation.
But here’s the really crazy thing. Bombing a nuclear plant isn’t explicitly banned under international law! But right now, we have a chance to win a crucial decision that would move us a step closer toa new global law to stop military attacks on all nuclear reactors worldwide.
Top nuclear negotiators are deciding this week, and insiders saya massive citizens’ demand for action could help push it over the line . Add your name now, and when this is huge, our call will be delivered straight to the negotiation table in New York:
Join the global call now! ( [link removed] )
Experts say a decision like this will pile on
pressure for a stop to fighting between Russia and Ukraine at the nuclear site , and help stop attacks on other nuclear sites around the world.
UN nuclear negotiators are meeting right now to discuss the crisis, and could take this crucial step, whiledemanding that Russian troops pull back from the plant in Ukraine, and ensuring that independent experts can assess the damage.
But to do so, they’ll need to be bold. And massive public support can help. Sojoin this call for sanity now , and we’ll hand-deliver it to the heart of the UN nuclear talks, before it’s too late.
Join the global call now! ( [link removed] )
Avaaz has stood against nuclear insanity time and time again. More than a million of us joined with the Dalai Lama, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and others to oppose nuclear war. With rockets and shells pounding the nuclear compound, the threat of disaster is higher than it’s been for decades. Let’s do all we can to stop it, while we still can.
With hope and determination,
Nate, Nax, Luis, Aloys, Bieta, Laura and the whole Avaaz team
More information:
Physicians call for a ban on military attacks on nuclear installations ( [link removed] )(IPPNW) Video analysis reveals Russian attack on Ukrainian nuclear plant veered near disaster ( [link removed] )(NPR) Rocket attacks at Zaporizhzhia power plant raise fears of ‘nuclear catastrophe’ ( [link removed] )(Washington Post) Ukraine: UN chief appeals for end to military activities at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant ( [link removed] )(United Nations)
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