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Nobel laureates: Nuclear war a tantrum away

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OSLO: Mankind’s destructio­n caused by a nuclear war is just one ‘impulsive tantrum away’, the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, the Internatio­nal Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), warned on Sunday as the United States and North Korea exchange threats over the nation’s nuclear tests.

“Will it be the end of nuclear weapons, or will it be the end of us?” ICAN head Beatrice Fihn said in a speech after receiving the peace prize on behalf of the anti-nuclear group.

Tensions on the Korean peninsula have spiralled as Pyongyang has in recent months ramped up its number of missiles and nuclear tests.

North Korea’s leader Kim JongUn has exchanged warlike threats with US President Donald Trump, who has ordered a military show of force.

“The only rational course of action is to cease living under the conditions where our mutual destructio­n is only one impulsive tantrum away,” Fihn added.

ICAN, a coalition of hundreds of NGOs around the world, has worked for a treaty banning nuclear weapons which was adopted in July by 122 countries.

The text was weakened by the absence of the nine nuclear powers among the signatorie­s.

In an apparent snub of the

The only rational course of action is to cease living under the conditions where our mutual destructio­n is only one impulsive tantrum away.

ICAN-backed treaty, the three western nuclear powers – the US, France and Britain – broke with tradition by sending secondrank­ing diplomats rather than their ambassador­s to Sunday’s ceremony.

Supporters of nuclear weapons argue that they serve as a deterrent for starting a major conflict as it would guarantee mutual destructio­n for the nations involved.

“They are a madman’s gun held permanentl­y to our temple,” Fihn said.

“These weapons were supposed to keep us free, but they deny us our freedoms.”

Berit Reiss-Andersen, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, said in her lecture during the ceremony that ICAN’s “message resonates with millions of people who perceive that the threat of nuclear war is greater than it has been for a long time, not least due to the situation in North Korea”.

“A moment of panic or carelessne­ss, a misconstru­ed comment or bruised ego could easily lead us unavoidabl­y to the destructio­n of entire cities,” Fihn said.

Several survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings, which killed more than 220,000 people 72 years ago, attended the ceremony in the Oslo City Hall.

One of them, Setsuko Thurlow, received the Nobel on behalf of ICAN jointly with Fihn.

Although the number of nuclear weapons has dropped since the end of the Cold War, there are still around 15,000 atomic bombs on earth.

“Listen to our testimony. Heed our warning. And know that your actions are consequent­ial,” Thurlow said during her speech at the ceremony, referring to the leaders of nuclear-armed nations.

At a separate ceremony in Stockholm on Sunday, Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf handed over the Nobel prizes in literature, physics, chemistry, medicine and economics.

Each prize consists of a diploma, a gold medal and a cheque for nine million Swedish kroner ( 900,000 euros). — AFP

Beatrice Fihn, ICAN head

 ??  ?? Reiss-Andersen (left) hands over the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize to Fihn (right) and Thurlow during the award ceremony of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize at the city hall in Oslo, Norway. — AFP photo
Reiss-Andersen (left) hands over the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize to Fihn (right) and Thurlow during the award ceremony of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize at the city hall in Oslo, Norway. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? (From left) US geneticist­s and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureates Jeffrey C Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W Young, British author and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Kazuo Ishiguro and US economist and Nobel Prize for Sveriges...
(From left) US geneticist­s and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine laureates Jeffrey C Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W Young, British author and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Kazuo Ishiguro and US economist and Nobel Prize for Sveriges...

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