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UK government lies about nuclear weapons
jimbo1000
by jimbo1000  10-28-2008   
 Maybe the British anti-nuclear movement is re-awakening
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Ireland Says NO to Nuclear Detonations
corkant
by corkant  7-25-2008   
 or you could end up with a suspended sentence!
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Team CND Home
cutndeals
by cutndeals  7-16-2008   
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1hp
cutndeals
by cutndeals  7-16-2008   
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March for peace: Margaret Doreen Duff (1910-1981), peace activist
Rasmus
by Rasmus  4-7-2008   
 Sorry, oxforddnb.com doesn't like their images to be adopted by other sites. The correct URL of M. D. Duff's picture might be: http://www.oxforddnb.com/images/lotw/7_article.jpg
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Peace symbol - 50 years on
hayesstw
by hayesstw  3-25-2008   
 Jerry Horton's now-famous peace symbol is 50 years old. It's first public appearance was at the Aldermaston March in 1958, organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament to protest against nuclear weapons. Later it was widened to a general peace symbol, and not simply against nuclear weapons, and has been used by people protesting against wars in general, such as the Vietnam War and the current Iraqi-American War.
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World's best-known protest symbol turns 50
mickfinn
by mickfinn  3-20-2008   
 Gerald Holtom, the designer and a former WWII conscientious objector from London, considered using a Christian cross motif but, instead, settled on using letters from the semaphore alphabet, superimposing N(uclear) on D(isarmament) and placing them within a circle symbolising Earth. The sign was quickly adopted by CND. How the sign migrated to the US is explained in various ways. Some say it was brought back from the Aldermaston protest by civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, a black pacifist who had studied Gandhi's techniques of non-violence. American pacifist Ken Kolsbun said: "The sign really got going over here during the 1960s and 70s, when it became associated with anti-Vietnam protests." As the sign became a badge of the hippie movement of the late 1960s, the hippies' critics scornfully compared it to a chicken footprint, and drew parallels with the runic letter indicating death. In the 1980s it became the banner of the international grassroots anti-nuclear movemen
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Peace Sign Turns 50
dakotayii
by dakotayii  3-20-2008    4
 Peace......
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Uh-Oh--Peace Symbol is Younger than Moi
papananook
by papananook  2-21-2008    6
 Now I really feel old---geeez!
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Peace Sign turns 50
deb2012
by deb2012  2-12-2008   
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honmode
by honmode  11-24-2007   
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by annera  11-6-2007   
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CLIP and CLIR definitions (Telephony)
gigajosh
by gigajosh  5-15-2007   
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Invoice options
symbeint
by symbeint  12-11-2006   
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No Trident replacement (Lies uncovered)
Ali_Muslim
by Ali_Muslim  12-9-2006   
 More Lies from you know who
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Where Did The Peace Sign Come From?
DizzyDezzi
by DizzyDezzi  11-27-2006   
 A very interesting post about the history of the peace symbol and how it became anti-war.
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7-25 Manny's Shark 2
ellend2
by ellend2  7-25-2006   
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