NPDI Ministerial Meeting, Hiroshima Civil Society Programs

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NPDI Ministerial Meeting, Hiroshima Civil Society Programs April 11 (Friday) 13:00-15:45 Symposium International Conference Center Hiroshima Open to the public. Pre-registration required (closed already) Speakers Part I Inhumanity of nuclear weapons Kazumi Matsui, Mayor of Hiroshima Peter Tesch, First Assistant Secretary, Australia DFAT Sunao Tsuboi, Hibakusha, Nihon Hidankyo Akira Kawasaki, Peace Boat Part II Towards 2015 NPT Review Conference Ambassador Enrique Roman-Morey, 2014 NPT PrepCom Chair, Peru Toshio Sano, Disarmament Ambassador (current CD President), Japan Hidehiko Yuzaki, Governor of Hiroshima Susi Snyder, PAX Chair Prof Nobumasa Akiyama, Hitotsubashi University 16:30-17:50 Roundtable with NPDI Foreign Ministers Closed. Participants Fumio Kishida, Foreign Minister of Japan Julie Bishop, Foreign Minister of Australia (Other ministers/officials TBC) Kazumi Matsui, Mayor of Hiroshima Tomihisa Taue, Mayor of Nagasaki Hidehiko Yuzaki, Governor of Hiroshima Sunao Tsuboi, Hibakusha, Nihon Hidankyo Akira Kawasaki, ICAN High school students from NPDI countries 18:30-20:30 (18:00 door open) Public lecture by Dr Nanao Kamada (chief director of the Hiroshima Atomicbomb Survivors Relief Foundation and board member of JPPNW) Humanitarian Impact of Nuclear Weapons - Medical Evidences Hiroshma City Citizens' Plaza (Shimin Koryu Plaza) 5 th floor 6-36, Fukuromachi, Hiroshima City http://www.cf.city.hiroshima.jp/m-plaza/kotsu.html English translation available. Admission: 500yen. 1

April 12 (Saturday) 9:30 door open. 10:00-13:00 NGO Strategy Meeting Ways to Ban Nuclear Weapons Hiroshma City Citizens' Plaza (Shimin Koryu Plaza) 6 th floor (hall capacity approx 100) 6-36, Fukuromachi, Hiroshima City http://www.cf.city.hiroshima.jp/m-plaza/kotsu.html Admission 1,000yen. Simultaneous English-Japanese translation available. Part 1: Building on Nayarit Towards a global treaty to ban nuclear weapons 10:00-11:20 Chair: Akira Kawasaki (Peace Boat) Kick-off remarks (10 mins each) Tilman Ruff (IPPNW, Australia) Loreta Castro (Center for Peace Education and a Professor at Miriam College, the Philippines) Terumi Tanaka (Nihon Hidankyo) Discussion Part 2: Role of nuclear-dependent states - including Japan 11:30-13:00 Chair: Keiko Nakamura (RECNA, Nagasaki University) Kick-off remarks Susi Snyder (PAX, the Netherlands) (10 mins) Steven Leeper (Hiroshima Jogakuin University) (10 mins) MP Taro Kono (PNND Japan President, House of Representatives, LDP) MP Masaaki Taniai (House of Councillors, New Komeito) MP Kenzo Fujisue (House of Councillors, DPJ) Discussion 13:00-16:30 Short Speeches Ban Nuclear Weapons Now at Motoyasu River Water Terrace, Peace Memorial Park (Opposite to A-Bomb Dome) Speeches by high school and university students, NGOs, MP, Poems, shakuhachi flute performance etc 17:15-18:30 Briefing by Japan MOFA to NGOs and experts on the outcomes of NPDI Hiroshima Ministerial Meeting Hiroshima Kenmin Bunka Center, 6 th Floor 1-5-3, Otemachi, Hiroshima City http://www.rcchall.jp/bunkac/html/access/index.html Pre-registration required (Closed already). For inquiry, email nuclear.abolition.japan@gmail.com. Briefing and discussion in English. 2

18:30-19:30 NGO Joint Press Conference Evaluations of the NPDI Hiroshima Meeting and Concluding Remarks Hiroshima Kenmin Bunka Center, 6 th Floor 1-5-3, Otemachi, Hiroshima City http://www.rcchall.jp/bunkac/html/access/index.html The series of the events in Hiroshima are organized by Japan NGO Network for Nuclear Weapons Abolition in collaboration with local groups of Hiroshima Alliance for Nuclear Weapons Abolition (HANWA) and ANT-Hiroshima. Further contact: Peace Boat Tokyo Office (Rika Watanabe) +81 (0) 3 3363 8047 nuclear.abolition.japan@gmail.com Akira Kawasaki Mobile +81 (0) 90 8310 5370 Meri Joyce Mobile +81 (0) 80 3457 9714 3

Related Event in Tokyo Global Day of Action on Military Spending (GDAMS) April 14 (Monday) 15:00-17:00 Global Day of Action on Military Spending (GDAMS) 2014 Tokyo Action From Military-Centred to Human-Centred: Rethinking "Security" Symposium at Diet Members Building, Tokyo Japan Venue: Room B107, House of Councilors Members' Building (Capacity: 110) MAP on the next page. For general audience, entrance card will be distributed at the ground floor lobby from 14:40. Consecutive interpretation will be provided for English-Japanese. The rest of the programme will be conducted in Japanese; please contact us if you require interpretation into English. Participation Free. Objectives and program overview at the following link: http://www.peaceboat.org/english/index.php?page=view&nr=54&type=1&menu=62 Program: Chair: Aki Matsuyama (GDAMS 2014 Tokyo Action Organizing Committee) 1) Overview on worldwide military spending in 2013 (based on newly released SIPRI data) Akira Kawasaki (Peace Boat) and Shinichiro Tsukada (Peace Depot) 2) Reports: Global developments in military spending and security; challenges of "life and security" for Japan Susi Snyder, PAX (Netherlands) Loreta Castro, Center for Peace Education, Miriam College (Philippines) Kenji Fukuda, Save Fukushima Children Lawyers Network (SAFLAN) Mitsuo Nakamura, Network for Workers Exposed to Radiation Tilman Ruff, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) (Australia) Ren Ohnishi, Moyai Support Centre for Independent Living 3) Discussion: The broad concept of security, and allocation of financial resources to achieve it Akira Kawasaki (Peace Boat) and Sayo Saruta (New Diplomacy Initiative). The symposium is co-organized by: Peace Boat, the Global Article 9 Campaign, GDAMS 2014 Tokyo Action Organizing Committee. 4

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