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ENDORSERS OF THE MONTREAL DECLARATION ENDOSSEURS DE LA DÉCLARATION DE MONTRÉAL 1 Montreal Declaration: http://ccnr.org/declaration_WSF_e_2016.pdf To endorse please send name, location, and e-mail address to [email protected] . La déclaration de Montréal : http://ccnr.org/declaration_FSM_f_2016.pdf Pour endosser, envoyez le nom, où vous habitez et le courriel à [email protected] 131 organizations have endorsed // 131 organismes l'ont endossée 382 individuals have endorsed also // 382 individus l'ont endossée aussi comments from endorsers at the end // les commentaires des endosseurs à la fin 30 COUNTRIES ARE REPRESENTED // 30 PAYS SONT INCLUS AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, BANGLADESH, BELGIUM, BOLIVIA, BRAZIL, CANADA, CHILE, COLOMBIA, CYPRUS, DENMARK, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, INDIA, IRAN, JAPAN, MONGOLIA, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND, SOLOMON ISLANDS, SOUTH AFRICA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, THAILAND, TURKEY, UKRAINE, UNITED KINGDOM, USA AFRIQUE DU SUD, ALLEMAGNE, AUSTRALIE, AUTRICHE, BANGLADESH, BELGIQUE, BOLIVIE, BRÉSIL, CANADA, CHILI, CHYPRE, COLOMBIE, DANEMARK, ESPAGNE, LES ÉTATS-UNIS, FINLANDE, FRANCE, LES ÎLES SALOMON, INDE, IRAN, JAPON, MONGOLIE, NOUVELLE ZÉLANDE, PAYS- BAS, LE ROYAUME-UNI, SUÈDE, SUISSE, THAÏLANDE, TURQUIE, UKRAINE 8 PROVINCES AND 31 STATES // 8 PROVINCES ET 31 ÉTATS PROVINCES: Alberta, British Columbia (Colombie Brittanique), Manitoba, New Brunswick (Nouveau-Brunswick), Nova Scotia (Nouvelle Écosse), Ontario, Québec, Saskatchewan STATES (ÉTATS): Arizona, California (Californie), Colorado, Connecticut, DC (District de Columbie), Florida (Floride), Georgia, Hawaii (Hawaï), Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana (Louisiane), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico (Nouveau-Mexique), New York, North Carolina (Caroline du nord), Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvanie), Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia (Virginie), Washington State, Wisconsin ORGANIZATIONS / ORGANISMES Agrupació per a la Protecció del Medi Ambient (APMA) [Association for Environmental Protection (from Catalan)] Vilanova i la Geltrú, Catalonia [Spain] Alliance for a Green Economy Syracuse, New York [USA]

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Montreal Declaration: http://ccnr.org/declaration_WSF_e_2016.pdf

To endorse please send name, location, and e-mail address to [email protected] .

La déclaration de Montréal : http://ccnr.org/declaration_FSM_f_2016.pdf

Pour endosser, envoyez le nom, où vous habitez et le courriel à [email protected]

131 organizations have endorsed // 131 organismes l'ont endossée 382 individuals have endorsed also // 382 individus l'ont endossée aussi

comments from endorsers at the end // les commentaires des endosseurs à la fin

30 COUNTRIES ARE REPRESENTED // 30 PAYS SONT INCLUS

AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, BANGLADESH, BELGIUM, BOLIVIA, BRAZIL, CANADA, CHILE, COLOMBIA, CYPRUS, DENMARK, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, INDIA, IRAN, JAPAN, MONGOLIA, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND, SOLOMON ISLANDS, SOUTH AFRICA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, THAILAND, TURKEY, UKRAINE, UNITED KINGDOM, USA

AFRIQUE DU SUD, ALLEMAGNE, AUSTRALIE, AUTRICHE, BANGLADESH, BELGIQUE, BOLIVIE, BRÉSIL, CANADA, CHILI, CHYPRE, COLOMBIE, DANEMARK, ESPAGNE, LES ÉTATS-UNIS, FINLANDE, FRANCE, LES ÎLES SALOMON, INDE, IRAN, JAPON, MONGOLIE, NOUVELLE ZÉLANDE, PAYS-BAS, LE ROYAUME-UNI, SUÈDE, SUISSE, THAÏLANDE, TURQUIE, UKRAINE

8 PROVINCES AND 31 STATES // 8 PROVINCES ET 31 ÉTATS

PROVINCES: Alberta, British Columbia (Colombie Brittanique), Manitoba, New Brunswick (Nouveau-Brunswick), Nova Scotia (Nouvelle Écosse), Ontario, Québec, Saskatchewan

STATES (ÉTATS): Arizona, California (Californie), Colorado, Connecticut, DC (District de Columbie), Florida (Floride), Georgia, Hawaii (Hawaï), Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana (Louisiane), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico (Nouveau-Mexique), New York, North Carolina (Caroline du nord), Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvanie), Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia (Virginie), Washington State, Wisconsin ORGANIZATIONS / ORGANISMES

Agrupació per a la Protecció del Medi Ambient (APMA) [Association for Environmental Protection (from Catalan)] Vilanova i la Geltrú, Catalonia [Spain]

Alliance for a Green Economy Syracuse, New York [USA]

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Alliance to Stop Fermi-3 Livonia, Michigan [USA]

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) Cambridge Massachusetts [USA]

L’Appel du 26 avril [France]

Les Artistes pour la Paix (APLP) Montréal Québec [Canada]

L’Association de Protection de l’Environnement des Hautes Laurentides (APEHL) Mont-Laurier Québec [Canada]

Associação Alternativa Terrazul [Brazil]

The Atomic Photographers’ Guild (APG) Montréal Québec [Canada]

ATTAC France Association pour la Taxation des Transactions financière et l'Aide aux Citoyens [France]

ATTAC Japan Association for the Taxation of financial Transactions and Aid to Citizens [Japan]

Australian Conservation Foundation Carlton [Australia]

Awakening / art & culture Orlando Florida [USA]

Ballerina Management Institute Trust (BMIT) Maharashta [India]

Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication Dhaka [Bangladesh]

Beyond Nuclear Takoma Park Maryland [USA]

Bike4Peace.com Corvalis Oregon [USA]

Bluewater Valley Downstream Alliance Mila New Mexico [USA]

Boston Downwinders Boston Massachusetts [USA]

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Bruce Peninsula Environmental Group (BPEG) Binbrook Ontario [Canada]

Brut de béton production [France]

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) London England [United Kingdom]

Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE) Toronto Ontario [Canada]

Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (CCNR) [aka Le Regroupement pour la surveillance du nucléaire (RSN)]

Montréal Québec [Canada]

Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice (CUSJ) Toronto Ontario [Canada]

Canadian Voice of Women for Peace Toronto Ontario [Canada]

Caney Fork Headwaters Association Pleasant Hill Tennessee [USA]

Cape Downwinders Cooperative Cape Cod Massachusetts [USA]

Center for Encounter and Active Non-Violence [Austria]

Centre d’information Inter-Peuples (CIIP) Grenoble [France]

Chernobyl Hostages NPO Zhitomir [Ukraine]

Citizen’s Environmental Coalition New York NY [USA]

Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping (CARD) Albuquerque, New Mexico [USA]

Citizens Resistance at Fermi 2 (CRAFT) Redford, Michigan [USA]

Class Action Against the Nuclear Reactor Builders (CAANRB) South-East Asia [Japan]

Clean Green Regina Regina, Saskatchewan [Canada]

Clean Green Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan [Canada]

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Coalition Against Nukes (CAN) New York NY [USA]

Coalition For a Ban on Uranium Weapons [Belgium]

Coalition for a Nuclear Free Great Lakes Monroe Michigan [USA]

Le Collectif antinucléaire de Vaucluse [France]

Committee for Future Generations Beauval, Saskatchewan [Canada]

Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County (CCRC) Pembroke, Ontario [USA]

Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety Santa Fe, New Mexico [USA]

Concerned Citizens Committee of Manitoba (CCC) Winnipeg, Manitoba [Canada]

Congregation of Our Lady’s Missionaries Toronto, Ontario[Canada]

La Coordination antinucléiare du Sud-est (CAN-SE) [France]

Cornucopia Network, NJ-TN Chapter New Jersey - Tennessee [USA]

Council of Canadians - Quill Plains (Wynyard) chapter Archerwill, Saskatchewan [Canada]

Council of Canadians - Saint John chapter Saint John, New Brunswick [Canada]

Cumberland Countians for Ecojustice Pleasant Hill, Tennessee [USA]

Delhiin Mongol Nogoon Negdel (DMNN) [Mongolia]

Democratic Socialists of Central Ohio Ohio [USA]

Don't Waste Michigan Monroe, Michigan [USA]

Durham Environment Watch Durham Region, Ontario [Canada]

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Durham Nuclear Awareness (DNA) Durham Region, Ontario [Canada]

Écho-Échanges ONG France-Japon Paris [France]

Ecological Options Network (EON) Bolinas, California [USA]

Federation of Rainbow Warriors Margao, Goa [India]

Foundation Earth Washington, DC [USA]

Freedom Against Censorship Thailand (FACT) Bangkok [Thailand]

Friends of the Earth Denmark (NOAH) Copenhagen [Denmark]

Folkkampanjen mot Kärnkraft-Kärnvapen [People’s Campaign Against Nuclear Power/Nuclear Weapons] Stockholm [Sweden]

Glossop Peace Group Glossop [United Kingdom]

Greater Cape Town Civic Alliance Cape Town [South Africa]

Grup de Científics i Tècnics per un Futur No Nuclear [Group of Scientists and Engineers for a Non-Nuclear Future] Barcelona (Catalonia) [Spain]

Helen Caldicott Foundation North Carolina [USA]

Inter-Church Uranium Committee Educational Collective (ICUCEC) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan [Canada]

Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition Ossining, New York [USA]

Internationale Ärzte für die Verhütung des Atomkriegs [International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) – Germany] Berlin [Germany]

International Institute of Social Studies The Hague [Netherlands]

Just One World Toronto, Ontario [Canada]

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Kizuna Japon Montréal, Québec [Canada] Lliga per a la defensa del Patrimoni Natural (DEPANA)

Barcelona [Spain]

Making Peace Vigil (Regina) Regina, Saskatchewan [Canada]

Manhattan Project for a Nuclear-Free World New York, New York [USA]

Maryland United for Peace & Justice Baltimore, Maryland [USA]

Massachusetts Peace Action Cambridge, Massachusetts [USA]

Michigan Stop the Nuclear Bombs Campaign St. Clair Shores, Michigan [USA]

Mouvement Contre le Crime Atomique (MCCA) [France]

Mouvement Sortons le Québec du Nucléaire (MSQN) Trois-Rivières, Québec [Canada]

Movimiento frente a la Amenaza Nuclear Bolivia [Movement Against the Nuclear Threat in Bolivia] La Paz [Bolivia]

Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment (MUSE) Grants Mineral Belt, New Mexico [USA]

Museum of Hidden History Washington D.C. [USA]

National Middle East Committee (WILPF-US) [Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom] Boston, Massachusetts [USA]

Network for Environmental & Economic Responsibility of the United Church of Christ,

Pleasant Hill, Tennessee [USA]

New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution Brattleboro, Vermont [USA]

New England Peace Walk New England [USA]

No Nukes Asia Action South-East Asia [Japan]

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No Nukes Asia Forum Japan [Japan]

Nonviolent Conflict Workshop (NVCW) Bangkok [Thailand]

Nuclear Energy Information Service (NEIS) Chicago, Illinois [USA]

Nuclear Free Future Award Foundation (NFFAF) Munich [Germany]

Nuclear Hotseat Los Angeles, California [USA]

Nuclear Information and Resource Service (NIRS) Takoma Park, Maryland [USA}

Nuclear Watch South Atlanta, Georgia [USA]

Nukewatch Luck, Wisconsin [USA]

Occupy Bergen County (New Jersey) New Jersey [USA]

Ohio Citizens Against a Radioactive Environment (CARE) Ohio [USA]

On Behalf of Planet Earth Watertown, Massachusetts [USA]

Ontario Clean Air Alliance Toronto, Ontario [Canada]

Partera International Shelburne, Ontario [Canada]

Pax Christ Boston Boston Massachusetts [USA]

Pax Christ Massachusetts Natick, Massachusetts [USA]

Peace Action New York State New York State [USA]

Peace and Planet Network Cambridge, Massachusetts [USA]

Peace – NB New Brunswick [Canada]

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PeaceQuest Regina Regina, Saskatchewan [Canada]

Pelindaba Working Group [South Africa]

Physicians for Global Survival [International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War – Canada] Ottawa Ontario [USA]

Port Hope Community Health Concerns Committee (PHCHCC) Port Hope Ontario [Canada]

Project Ploughshares Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatchewan [Canada]

Radiation Truth New York NY [USA]

Le Regroupement pour la Surveillance du Nucléaire (RSN) [aka Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility (CCNR)]

Montréal Québec [Canada]

Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center Boulder Colorado [USA]

RootsAction.org [USA]

San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace California [USA]

Squamish Environment Society (SES) Squamish British Columbia [Canada]

Squamish Climate Action Network (SCAN) Squamish British Columbia [Canada]

South Africa Coalition Against Nuclear Energy (CANE) [South Africa]

Tussey mOUnTaiNBACK 50 Mile Relay and Ultramarathon Pennsylvanie [USA]

Uranium Watch Moab Utah [USA]

The Walk For a New Spring New England [USA]

Women Against Nuclear Power Helsinki [Finland]

Women For Peace Helsinki [Finland]

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Women For Peace Uppsala [Sweden]

Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Boston Massachusetts [USA]

World Beyond War Charlottesville Virginia [USA]

World Federalist Movement – Canada (Toronto Branch) Toronto [Canada]

XO Nuclear: Brasil livre de usinas nucleares [Brazil]

Youth Arts New York / Hibakusha Stories New York NY [USA]

382 individuals have endorsed also // 382 individus l'ont endossée aussi

comments from endorsers at the end // les commentaires des endosseurs à la fin 30 COUNTRIES ARE REPRESENTED // 30 PAYS SONT INCLUS

AUSTRALIA, AUSTRIA, BANGLADESH, BELGIUM, BOLIVIA, BRAZIL, CANADA, CHILE, COLOMBIA, CYPRUS, DENMARK, FINLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, INDIA, IRAN, JAPAN, MONGOLIA, NETHERLANDS, NEW ZEALAND, SOLOMON ISLANDS, SOUTH AFRICA, SPAIN, SWEDEN, SWITZERLAND, THAILAND, TURKEY, UKRAINE, UNITED KINGDOM, USA

AFRIQUE DU SUD, ALLEMAGNE, AUSTRALIE, AUTRICHE, BANGLADESH, BELGIQUE, BOLIVIE, BRÉSIL, CANADA, CHILI, CHYPRE, COLOMBIE, DANEMARK, ESPAGNE, LES ÉTATS-UNIS, FINLANDE, FRANCE, LES ÎLES SALOMON, INDE, IRAN, JAPON, MONGOLIE, NOUVELLE ZÉLANDE, PAYS-BAS, LE ROYAUME-UNI, SUÈDE, SUISSE, THAÏLANDE, TURQUIE, UKRAINE

WITH 8 PROVINCES AND 31 STATES // AVEC 8 PROVINCES ET 31 ÉTATS

PROVINCES: Alberta, British Columbia (Colombie Brittanique), Manitoba, New Brunswick (Nouveau-Brunswick), Nova Scotia (Nouvelle Écosse), Ontario, Québec, Saskatchewan

STATES (ÉTATS): Arizona, California (Californie), Colorado, Connecticut, DC (District de Columbie), Florida (Floride), Georgia, Hawaii (Hawaï), Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana (Louisiane), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico (Nouveau-Mexique), New York, North Carolina (Caroline du nord), Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvanie), Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia (Virginie), Washington State, Wisconsin

INDIVIDUALS / INDIVIDUS

Christina Abbey, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Junko Abe, Matsuyama, JAPAN Leticia Adair, Saint John, New Brunswick, CANADA Yoko Akimoto, Tokyo, JAPAN Ingrid Alesich, Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA Kate Alexander, New York State, USA Charles Altman, Royal Oak, Michigan, USA Janis Alton, Mississauga, Ontario, CANADA

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Glen Anderson, Seattle, Washington, USA Mike Antoniades, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Joni Arends, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA Sam Arnold, New Brunswick, CANADA Régine Arnoy, FRANCE Asli Telli Aydemir, Istanbul, TURKEY Jessica Azulay, Syracuse, New York, USA Mark A. Bailey, Elyria, Ohio, USA Nic Baird, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Jacqueline Baivet, Paris, FRANCE Nick Baird, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Edward Barbeau, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Kathryn Barnes, Sherwood, Michigan, USA Judy Bassingthwaighte, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Pedro Ivo Batista, BRAZIL Jean-Claude Bauduret, FRANCE Carolyn Bentley, Dallas, Texas, USA Laurienne Bernard-Mazure, Gières, FRANCE Nelson Betancourt, Orlando, Florida, USA Claus Biegert, Munich (Bavaria) GERMANY Melissa Bird, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA Barbara Birkett, Oakville, Ontario, CANADA Angela Bischoff, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Lee Blackburn, Pataskala, Ohio, USA Brent Blackwelder, Washington, District of Columbia, USA Michelle Blanchette, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, CANADA Pep Puig i Boix, Barcelona (Catalonia) SPAIN Norbert Bollow, Zurich Highlands, SWITZERLAND Mikael Böök, Loviisa, FINLAND Pierre Bouchard, Wellington, Ontario, CANADA Jacques Boucher, Chambly, Québec, CANADA Bruno Boussagol, Auvergne, Rhône-Alpes, FRANCE Brian Bower, Shelburne, Nova Scotia, CANADA Jonathan Boyne, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA Frances Brady, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Mary Beth Brangan, Bolinas, California, USA Cathy Brewer, Dr. Adam Broinowski, Canberra, AUSTRALIA Derek Brooks, Estes Park, Colorado, USA David B. Brooks, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA Toby J. Brooks, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA Jeff Brown, Brick, New Jersey, USA Sandra Bruderer Tim Bullock

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Dr. Helen Caldicott, AUSTRALIA Thomas Callegher, Montpellier, FRANCE Pascale Camirand, Sherbrooke, Québec, CANADA Theodora Carroll, Squamish, British Columbia, CANADA Jenny Carter, Peterbrorough, Ontario, Canada, CANADA Michael Casper, Pennsylvania, USA Linda Chapman, New York, NY, USA Matthew Chapman, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Peter Chataway, Kelowna, British Columbia, CANADA Janet Christie-Seely, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA Kate Chung, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Dr. Leigh Clark, Grenada Hills, California, USA Donald B. Clark, Pleasant Hill, Tennessee, USA Rachel Clark, New York NY, USA Juanne Clarke, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA André Cloutier, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Alasdair Coats, Alberta, CANADA Jack Cohen-Joppa, Tucson, Arizona, USA Jessie Pauline Collins, Redford, Michigan, USA Gisèle Comtois, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Sarah A. Conn Ph.D., Arlington, Massachusetts, USA Bob Cooke, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA Yves Cornille, Forcalquier, Alpes de haute provence, FRANCE Thierry Cosson, Peyremale, FRANCE Renée Cotton, Oshawa, Ontario, CANADA Mrs. Eryl Court, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Nancy Covington, Halifax, Nova Scotia, CANADA Ron Craven, Osoyoos, British Columbia, CANADA Phyllis Creighton, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Robert Croonquist, New York, NY, USA Kay Cumbow, Port Huron, Michigan, USA Veronica Dahl, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA Karin Dahl, Uppsala, SWEDEN Donna Dahm, Peace River, Alberta, CANADA Sato Daiusuko, JAPAN Dr. Edwin E. Daniel, Victoria, British Columbia, CANADA Brian Danniels, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Diane D’Arrigo, Takoma Park, Maryland, USA Chandler Davis, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Jacob de Meza, Aarhus, DENMARK Robert Del Tredici, Beaconsfield, Québec, CANADA Corinne Deschênes, Alma, Québec, CANADA Miguel Deschênes, Québec (Québec) CANADA Romain Dessort, Montréal, Québec, CANADA

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Dr. James Deutsch, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Dale Dewar M.D., Saskatchewan, CANADA Rony Dias, Mangao, Goa, INDIA Ruth Dimmit, Michigan, USA Janice L. Dongworth, Outlook, Saskatchewan, CANADA Pierre Drapeau, Sherbooke, Québec, CANADA Michel Duguay, Québec (Québec) CANADA Michael Dworkind, Montréal, Québec, CANADA David Edwards, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Charles Eddis, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Dr. Gordon Edwards (PhD), Montréal, Québec, CANADA Murielle Edwards, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Lynn Howard Ehrle, Plymouth, Michigan, USA Marilyn Elie, Westchester, New York, USA Hode Erdogan, Montréal, Québec, CANADA James Esson, Lucy Lee Grimes Evans, Stanford, Connecticut, USA Dagmar Fabian, Bellingham, Washington, USA Tom Ferguson, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Patricia Ferone, Natick, Maine, USA Jaume Marsé Ferrer, Vilanova i la Geltrú (Catalonia), SPAIN Pat Ferrone, Natick, Massachusetts, USA William Fickinger, Cleveland, Ohio, USA Sarah Fields, Moab, Utah, USA Columbia Fiero, New York NY, USA Dr. Margot Franken, Hagen, Westphalia, GERMANY Bill Freeman, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Joseph Friendly, New York NY, USA Ann Frisch, White Bear Lake, Minnesota, USA Marc Fruchon, Lyon, FRANCE Dan Gabel, New York, New York, USA Margaret Gabel, New York, New York, USA Isabelle Gagnon, Québec (Québec) CANADA Christine Garbett, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Néstor García, Armenia, COLOMBIA Colette Gasc, Forcalquier, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, FRANCE Linda Gasser, Whitby, Ontario, CANADA William S Geimer, Sooke, British Columbia, CANADA Sally Gellert, Woodcliffe Lake, New Jersey, USA Joseph Gerson PhD, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Dominique Gilbert, Broederstroom, SOUTH AFRICA Daniel Gingras, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Odile Girard, Occitanie, FRANCE Philippe Giroul, Trois-Rivières, Québec, CANADA

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Brydon Gombay, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Mrs. Cym Gomery, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Juan Gómez, Cehum-Aletheia, CHILE Susan Gordon, Grants Mineral Belt, New Mexico, USA Michel Goudreau, Gaspésie, Québec, CANADA Dhansukhlal Govindjee, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Gunvant Govindjee, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Shirley Grant, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Elaine Grass, Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA Carol Greene, Westmount, Québec, CANADA Dave Greenfield, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA Lloyd Greenspoon, Sunderland, Ontario, CANADA Janet Greenwald, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Derek Grigsby, Michigan, USA Marie-Annick Guedj, St-Laurent-du-Var, Nice, FRANCE Keith Gunter, Livonia, Michigan, USA John LaForge, Luck, Wisconsin, USA Libbe HaLevy, Los Angeles, California, USA Anne Hanson, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA Donna J Hardacre, Calgary, Alberta, CANADA Frédéric Hareau, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Mary Lou Harley, Port Williams, Nova Scotia, CANADA Cole Harrison, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Mary Hanson Harrison, Des Moines, Iowa, USA Ryoko Hashizume, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Randy Hayes, Washington, District of Columbia, USA Janet Hays, Louisiana, USA Candace Head-Dylla, Milan, New Mexico, USA Ole Hendrickson, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA Ritsuko Higashi, New York NY, USA Kimiko Hinenoya, Montréal, Québec, CANADA C J Hinke, Bangkok, THAILAND Nadia Hirèche, Aix en Provence, FRANCE Alice Hirt, Michigan, USA Elaine Holder, San Luis Obispo, California, USA David Holman, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, USA Niels Henrik Hooge, Copenhagen, DENMARK Sean Howard, Main-a-Dieu, Nova Scotia, CANADA Ivan Huber PhD, Los Angeles, California, USA Vernon Huffman, Corvallis, Oregon, USA Elaine Hughes, Archerwill, Saskatchewan, CANADA Vic Hummert, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA Atsushi Ichinose, JAPAN Mari Inoue, New York, New York, USA

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Marie Inserra, Peekskill, New York, USA Lucille Israel, South Okanagan, British Columbia, CANADA Raymond Stone Iwaasa, Kaienkéhà:ka, Québec, CANADA Carol Izant, Southfield, Michigan, USA Douglas Jack, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Robert Jacobs, JAPAN Joshua Jahn, Fairfield, Texas, USA Pierre Jasmin, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Jack Jensen, Saskatchewan, CANADA Aileen Joachim-L'Etoile, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA Mrs Ratna Joshi, Pune, Maharashta, INDIA Miloudi El Kabir, Chaitanya Kalevar, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Kevin Kamps, Takoma Park, Maryland, USA Mike Kantey, Plettenburg Bay, SOUTH AFRICA Harsh Kapoor, New Delhi, INDIA Michael Keegan, Monroe, Michigan, USA Philip Keinholz, Peterborough Ontario, CANADA Ziggy Kleinau, Binbrook, Ontario, CANADA Connie Kline, Ohio, USA Ulla Klotzer, Helsinki, FINLAND Prof. Michael Klundt, Stendal, GERMANY Dianne Knight, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Kolin Kobayashi, Paris, FRANCE Dr. Alfred Körblein, Nürnberg, GERMANY Kimon Kotos, Whitehall, Michigan, USA David Kraft, Chicago, Il l inois, USA David Krieger, Santa Barbara, California, USA Joel Kupferman, New York NY, USA Barbara Kuesell, New York State, USA Helmut Kuhn, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA Mary Laan, Jean-Daniel Lafond, Tony Langbehn, Baltimore, Maryland, USA François Lapierre, Mont-Laurier, Québec, CANADA Seyn Laproyan, New York NY, USA Gregory Laxer, Killingly, Connecticut, USA Nydia Leaf, New York NY, USA Bryan K. Lee, Fish Lake, Saskatchewan, CANADA Michel Lee, Scarsdale, New York, USA Michel Lee, Esq., Ossining, New York, USA Steven Lee, New York NY, USA David Leeming, Honiara, SOLOMON ISLANDS Prof. Louis Lefeber, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA

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Sylvie Lemieux, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA Jill Lennox, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Maurice Lépine, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Mary Lewis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Stephane Lhomme, Bordeaux, FRANCE Mali Lightfoot, North Carolina, USA Morten Lindhard, Kalundborg, DENMARK Tine Lindhard, Frederiksværk, DENMARK Björn Lindgren, Vassmolösa, SWEDEN John Liss, Ontario, CANADA Terry J. Lodge, Toledo, Ohio, USA Tamara Lorincz, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Loizos Loukaidis, Nicosia, CYPRUS Laura Lynch, Santa Barbara, California, USA Jill Mac (?), New York NY, USA Vic Macks, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, USA Gail Macks, St. Clair Shores, Michigan, USA Dan Maitland, Guelph, Ontario, CANADA Denar R. Manga, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Marilyn Manzer, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, CANADA Patricia Marino, Guylaine Maroist, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Dr. Lynn Marshall, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Marlean Martin, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Bill Maxwell, Dallas, Texas, USA Dr. Paul McArthur, Walkerton, Ontario, CANADA Francene McClintock, Perham, Maine, USA Martha McClintock, New York NY, USA Liziwe McDaid, Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA John McDougall, New York NY, USA Lee Ann McKenna, Shelburne, Ontario, CANADA Jill McManus, New York NY, USA Fiona McMurran, Welland, Ontario, CANADA Janet McNeill, Whitby, Ontario, CANADA Kerry Meydam, Courtice, Ontario, CANADA Yolande Michaud, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Alfred Meyer, New York NY, USA Debbie Mihalicz, Beauval, Saskatchewan, CANADA Anacleto Milani, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Regina Minniss, Baltimore, Maryland, USA June Mitchell, Saskatchewan, CANADA Judith Mohling, Boulder, Colorado, USA Francisco Helio Monteiro Junior, Sou de Fortaleza, Ceará, BRAZIL Faye More, Port Hope, Ontario, CANADA Toshiko Moribe, JAPAN

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Anne Morris, Salmon Arm, British Columbia, CANADA Pat Munro, Kelowna, British Columbia, CANADA Linda Murphy, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA Sharon Murphy, Saint John, New Brunswick, CANADA Michael Nagler, Petaluma, California, USA Fr. John Nelson, Woodstock, New York, USA David Newman, Q.C., Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA John Nichols, East Orleans, Massachusetts, USA Robert Nicole, St-Joseph-du-lac, Québec, CANADA Yutaki Nori, JAPAN Eric Normandin, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Jan Norris, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA Marc Ollivier, Saint Jean de Vaulx, FRANCE Gary O’Neil, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Kevin O’Neil, New York NY, USA Dr. Jo Oppenheimer, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Glenn D Paige, Hawaii, USA Dominique Palmé, FRANCE Sandra W. Parker, New York, New York, USA Sheila Parks Ed.D., Watertown, Massachusetts, USA Gail Payne, New York, New York, USA Jim Penna, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA Thierry Plouzennec, Lille, FRANCE Gerald F. Quigley, Orleans, Massachusetts, USA Heidi Quinsey, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Ira Quinsey, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Karl Raab, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA AHM Bazlur Rahman, Dhaka, BANGLADESH Michelle Raimbaud, FRANCE Dr. Artour Rakhimov, UNITED KINGDOM Margaret Rao, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA David Ratcliffe, Roslindale, Massachusetts, USA Matthias Reichl, Bad Ischl, AUSTRIA Nathalie Rémond, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Jean Revest, FRANCE Peter de Rijk, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS Ethyl M. Rivera, Waterford, Michigan, USA Pelham Lindfield Roberts, Pune, Maharashta, INDIA Dr. Alex Rosen M.D., Berlin, GERMANY Ellen Rosser PhD, Point Arena, California, USA Anne Rucchetto, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Dr Joan Russow, Victoria, British Columbia, CANADA Lucymarie Ruth, Richmond, California, USA Joanna Santa Barbara, Aotearoa, NEW ZEALAND

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Susan Schellenberg Haim Schlick, Beverly Hills, Michigan, USA Sister Gladys Schmitz, Mankato, Minnesota, USA Linda Seeley, San Luis Obispo, California, USA Tim Seitz, Kingston, Ontario, CANADA Choi Seungkoo, Kawasaki, JAPAN Paula Sharaga, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Charles Sharpe, Bayside, California, USA William L. Shore, Sutton, Ontario, CANADA Roger J. Short, Kimberley, Ontario, CANADA Odno Shourd, MONGOLIA Heidi Siegried, New York NY, USA Deanna Silver, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Dr. Sikki Singh, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA Lydia Skirko, Whitby, Ontario, CANADA Catherine Skopic, New York NY, USA Alice Slater, New York NY, USA Benita Smith, Stef Snel, SOUTH AFRICA Susan Spieler, New York NY, USA Florence Stratton, Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA Jan Strömdahl, Stockholm, SWEDEN Bob Stuart, Spiritwood, Saskatchewan, CANADA Cornelia Sullivan, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Kathleen Sullivan, New York, New York, USA David Swanson, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Dave Sweeney, Carlton, AUSTRALIA Len Swimmer, Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA Diane Szczesuil, Vermont, USA Machiko Tagami, Evina, Kanagawa Prefecture, JAPAN Ed M. Taylor, Dave Taylor, Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA Judith Taylor, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Shantal Thibeault, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Pam Thomas-Hill, Houston, Texas, USA Robert Thomson, Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA Paula Tippett MD, New Brunswick, CANADA Evelyn Tischer, Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA Herb Titze, Algonquin Highlands, Ontario, CANADA Yuko Tomohira, New York NY, USA Tomoki, New York NY, USA Brandee Tremblay, Maple Ridge, British Columbia, CANADA Clay Turnbull, Townshend, Vermont, USA Diane Turco, Massachusetts, USA

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Fabrizio Uscamayta, La Paz, BOLIVIA Cathy Vakil MD, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Peter Van der Does, Brattleboro, Vermont, USA Joop Van Helmond, FRANCE Anne Van Kuren, Pennsylvania, USA Peter C. van Wyck PhD, Montréal, Québec, CANADA Padmanabhan Vatakkayil Thazhe, Kerala, INDIA Dan Vea, New York NY, USA Ria Verjauw, BELGIUM Andy Vermaut, Diksmuide, BELGIUM Bernadette Wagner, Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA Linda Walker, Gossop, UNITED KINGDOM Barbara Warren, New York, New York, USA Dr. Peter Waterman, The Hague, NETHERLANDS Dave Webb, London, UNITED KINGDOM Sherry A Wells, Ferndale, Michigan, USA Michael Wetzel, Hamburg, GERMANY Rosemary Williamson, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA Patricia Willis, Denman Island, British Columbia, CANADA Dennis Wong, Westport, Connecticut, USA Barbara Woolsey, Quispamsis, New Brunswick, CANADA Doncheva Yevgeniya, Zhitomir, UKRAINE

8 individuals did not provide information about their location. 8 individus n'ont pas donné aucune information concernant leur habitation.

Selected comments by endorsers of the Montreal Declaration Quelques commentaires par les endosseurs de la déclaration ================================================== The Movement Against the Nuclear Threat is based in the city of La Paz, but interacts with different groups in other regions of Bolivia. We believe that our movement is unique and the strongest group in Bolivia, which has already had significant achievements in raising awareness of the nuclear problem in Bolivia so as to push back the initial plans of the government in the nuclear field. In the group we are trying to work more organically, and we have no official representatives. Our concerns are about the almost imminent incursion of our country on implementation of nuclear technology for power generation, mining of radioactive elements under a non-transparent information process, in an alliance (with character of state top secret file) between the Bolivian government and the Russian federation, through the RosAtom Corporation and its subsidiaries. We believe that this aggressive policy is not by chance and we must find spaces to share our experiences and achieve a global coalition for future generations and mother earth. Fabrizio Uscamayta =============================================== Nous la signons. «Echo-Echanges ONG France-Japon» est le nom de notre association qui a été une des locomotives pour réaliser le premier Forum Social Thématique à Tokyo [en mars 2016] et j’ai été un des facilitateurs. Kolin Kobayashi, Paris. ===============================================

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I have done many hours of research on the uses of nuclear energy and feel we are already beyond the point where anything can be done to stop the harm done to nature and life itself. People just don't realize that it’s the particulates, and the radiation from these minute atomic particles, that pose the greatest threat. I am fully in support of a nuclear fission and fusion free world. I hope it’s not too late. Brian Bower: =============================================== To avoid the final apocalyptic scene of lovers clutching one another in a nuclear meltdown (in the fine 2013 French film ‘Grand Central’), I like many others before and still more after me, firmly endorse the Montreal Declaration to End the Nuclear Fission Age (World Social Forum, 2016) --including Arms, Wars and financially- profit- or strategically-driven politicized waste management, rather than one of collective responsibility and non-profit nature. Raymond Stone Iwaasa, Kaienkéhà:ka, Québec. Afin d’éviter l’ultime scène apocalyptique du bon film français ‘Grand Central’ (2013) ou les amants s’embrassent en pleine fonte d'un réacteur, moi, Raymond Stone Iwaasa, j’appuye, tout comme plusieurs ont fait avant, et encore plus feront après moi, ‘La Déclaration de Montréal’ issue du Forum Social Mondial (2016), incitant globalement la fin de l’âge de fission nucléaire et tout armement, guerre ainsi que des spéculations ou manigances financières ou politiques liées aux déchets plutôt que leur gestion collective responsable et non lucrative. Raymond Stone Iwaasa, Kaienkéhà:ka, Québec. =============================================== I am the president of the Fish Lake Metis. Our traditional territory encompasses the land north of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan -- also the entire territory that is now the Prince Albert National Park. Fish Lake is a provincial heritage site. We took part in the Wanska walk from Pinehouse to Regina in 2011, that brought awareness to 245 Saskatchewan communities that the Nuclear Waste Management Organization was looking for a "willing host community" to accept a repository to store high level nuclear waste. We are also a part of the Committee for Future Generations. Thank you so very much for all of your efforts. Bryan Lee, president, Fish Lake Métis. [Note: The “Wanska walk” and subsequent mobilizations throughout the province of Saskatchewan resulted in that province rejecting the idea of siting of a permanent repository for high-level nuclear waste there.] =============================================== I, Ronald (Ron) Campbell Craven born in Toronto Ontario Canada and presently living in Osoyoos British Columbia Canada hereby endorse the Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear Fission Free World. I do so, not for my benefit -- as I expect to be long deceased before this can be achieved -- but for the benefit of the human race which is certain to destroy itself if this declaration cannot be achieved before enough nuclear tragedies occur to make the effects overwhelming to life on this wonderful planet which God had prepared for our enjoyment. All life on this planet is a blessing and should be protected from the greed and hunger for power that induces powerful people to risk everything God has given us so generously. It is the primary requirement of every person on the planet to dedicate his/her energy directly or indirectly to this goal and I urge everyone who becomes aware of this Declaration to set aside as much as possible all other endeavors and dedicate their undivided attention to this purpose for it is the one endeavor that can prevent extinction of the human race along with all other higher forms of life on Planet Earth. Please keep me informed of any activities that are planned to bring this objective to fruition. Ron Craven, Osoyoos BC. ===============================================

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Having reviewed this declaration “to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide,” the Toronto branch of the World Federalist Movement — Canada (WFM-C) has passed a motion endorsing its tenets earlier this month. The WFM-C has maintained an unwavering opposition to the proliferation of nuclear weapons, and to the failure of nuclear weapon state to disarm under international law. As a member organization of the Canadian Network to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (CNANW), the WFM-C has stands with civil society groups in mutual support of the common vision of a world without nuclear weapons. The Toronto branch preserves the abolition goals of the parent organization, but also endorses this declaration, which stems from the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission- Free World, Aug. 8 to 12, 2016, to further call for the elimination of nuclear materials and fission technology for their dangerous destructive power, whether intentional or otherwise. Nic Baird, Secretary. =============================================== We on the National Middle East Committee know that our president has endorsed the declaration for all of WILPF [Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom]. But we like the declaration so much that we want to endorse it also. It expands our Weapons-of-Mass-Destruction-Free-Zone in the Middle East to all of the world. Wonderful! God bless you for what you are doing. Ellen Rosser. =============================================== I strongly support the Declaration for a Nuclear Fission-free World. I also oppose the Government's position on cluster bombs. Eleanor Roosevelt was right back in 1964 when she said all nuclear internationally should be under control of United Nations. At least, that is how I feel. I think she was light years ahead of her time and her book "Tomorrow is Now", written then, is one that I would not part with for anything. Shirley Bush, Toronto. =============================================== I shall try to limit my response in words, but I must express the joy of reading of a movement that promises to focus energies on human potential for peace-making. Since the late '40's when I attended meetings with atomic physicists in Chicago who were pleading for control of this deadly weaponry, I do what I can with my limited facilities. I now live in rural Michigan as simply as possible, learning and supporting co-operative endeavors. I cannot donate or travel very far for gatherings, but I can write letters to editors and some attention-getting poems, but, at 88 years, most of my unfinished projects may remain unfinished, however I am gaining more courage to speak out and Wild Democracy has the language I wish to learn to explain to anyone with a listening ear the laborious path to a peaceful planet. Thank you all for the spiritual "high". Bless you, Ruth B. Dimmitt, Michigan. =============================================== L'application actuelle du nucléaire est une erreur magistrale de notre part. Il ne devrait y avoir ni honte et ni regrets à l'arrêt complet du cycle nucléaire tel qu'on le connaît. Mieux vaut faire demi-tour que de s'effondrer dans un précipice. Quand verrons-nous ce danger immédiat? Votre ami Pierre Bouchard, Ontario. =============================================== Hi, Please include CCNS [Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety] as a sign-on to the Montreal Declaration. The declaration contains powerful intent and wonderful language to bring people together for a nuclear-fission-free world. Best, Joni Arends, Santa Fe, NM, downwind and downstream of Los Alamos National Laboratory – the birthplace of the atomic bomb. =============================================== Mes félicitations pour ton texte tout à fait génial! Je l'endosse avec enthousiasme et avec fierté! Das ist eine Sternstunde der Menchheit! Avec mes salutations, Michel Duguay, Québec QC. ===============================================

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Dear Friends, I just read the Montreal Declaration and I am profoundly moved with gratitude for this comprehensively written piece which is probably the single most important goal we could have (and Global Warming). I would like to be a signer to this Declaration. As an individual. I will share it with some others and ask them to consider signing either as an individual or as part of a group to which they may belong! I love the Message of the Montreal Declaration and I would love to sign it as an individual, but I no longer have the stamina to do anything significant of the things listed. I am now 91 years old and simply do not have the energy that some my age still seem to possess. But I am grateful for what I have and I appreciate more than I can express the work you are doing to eliminate nuclear weapons and nuclear power and all the terrible problems associated with them and their manufacture, storage, disposal(?) , etc. Many blessings, Sister Gladys Schmitz, Minnesota.

REPLY: Thank you Sister Gladys for this heart-warming message of support. I am sure that your spiritual energy is at least as valuable if not more valuable than the physical and mental energy of us "youngsters" (I myself am 76 -- a spring chicken!). I am glad to know that you are from Minnesota, you are the first from that state to endorse the declaration. Peace, Gordon Edwards.

Thank you for your wonderful reply. I am glad to keep this intention included in prayer. And whenever I see some little thing I can actually to help by other action, I will be very happy to do it. This issue has been a serious concern for me for many decades – since shortly after our bombing [of Japan]! Thank you for accepting my note as an endorsement which I certainly do in my heart! Thank you again for all your work in preparing and promoting this. You are doing WELL at 76 -- a good Spring chicken! Blessings, S. Gladys P.S. About 1950 I attended a large science exposition at the new Rochester civic auditorium. Down one of the adjoining halls various films were running. One 16 mm set-up was showing one of a set of 3 films done by the Military (maybe the war dept?) for the doctors in the military. Film one showed the physics of the bomb, and the results of its use in the experiments in the NV desert. (or wherever) Film 2 showed the devastation in Hiroshima and Nagasaki – the leveling of the city, the burned people etc. Just TERRIBLE! Film 3 showed the effects of radiation sickness on victims, the burns up close, many slides of tissue, etc. Each was about an hour long. It could be ordered free from a catalog and I did that for a couple years. Suddenly in 1954 it was no longer available. I have always been sorry that I did not keep the catalog. In the 70s and 80s I tried to see if I could track it down, but I was unsuccessful and have never heard of any others who had seen the films. Have you ever heard of them? =============================================== Je suis entièrement d'accord pour un monde sans fission nucléaire, je vous envoies mon soutien pour le devenir de notre planète, et l'avenir de l'homme pour les années qui viennent. Merci à vous d'être là pour réaliser un monde meilleur. Marie-Annick. =============================================== The thinking behind and wording of the Montreal Declaration are sensitive and elegant. I'm glad to have had the opportunity to help bring it out into the world. Looking forward to future collaborations. Joseph Gerson. =============================================== J'habite un petit village dans la montagne appelé Saint Jean de Vaulx, à 30 km de Grenoble, région Rhône-Alpes. Je soutiens cet appel de Montréal et je vais le diffuser le plus largement possible. Amicalement, Marc Ollivier. =============================================== Yeh for all of us! A wonderful declaration, a superb piece of work. Lee McKenna. =============================================== Oui ! l'Association de Protection de l'Environnement des Hautes-Laurentides (APEHL) endosse la déclaration de Montréal puisqu'elle demande la fin de l'exploration et un moratoire permanent sur l'exploitation de l'uranium au Québec. Merci pour cette belle initiative devenue action collective mondiale par la reprise du flambeau des collègues militants anti-nucléaires brésiliens. Salutations amicales, François Lapierre.

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=============================================== Hello, I'm Tony Langbehn, Convenor of Maryland United for Peace and Justice. We have endorsed the declaration and are committed to the effort. Thank you! =============================================== This is so excellent! Connie Kline =============================================== Bonjour. J'ajoute ma voix à celle de toutes celles et tous ceux qui appellent de leur vœux un monde sans armes nucléaires et je signe la Déclaration de Montréal : Nathalie RÉMOND =============================================== Thanks so much for your work on this crucial issue. It is an especially important matter for folks who reside in Saskatchewan to become involved in, since so much of the world's uranium comes from mines in Saskatchewan. Florence. =============================================== I want to endorse this proposal and thank those who worked diligently to make it possible. Kimon Kotos. =============================================== As a member of the human race, I endorse the Montreal Declaration. Regards, Judith Taylor. =============================================== Thanks for the great work being done to turn down the nuclear industries including weapons and uranium exploration & mining. Best Regards until radioactive proliferation is reversed, Peter Chataway =============================================== Bonjour à vous, je suis Daniel Gingras membre de la Société Saint-Jean Baptiste de Montréal section Ludger Duvernay et secrétaire de l'Assemblée Patriotique d'Amérique française [et] membre du conseil d'administration des Artistes pour la Paix. Je désire vous exprimer mon accord avec cette déclaration que je trouve comme étant absolument essentiel afin de pouvoir vivre en santé et sécurité ce qui se veut directement en lien avec la déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme qui je pense devrait être droits humains dans un soucis d'égalité homme et femme. Bien à vous, Daniel Gingras =============================================== I wonder if a nuclear-free world is possible. Not likely in my lifetime – I’m 86. Shirley Grant. =============================================== Okay, include me. I must say it's the first time I had heard it proposed to eliminate even all research reactors. But I guess it makes sense, considering the potential for misuse. Cheers. Chandler Davis. =============================================== I endorse the Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World. Thanks for being a much needed leader on this issue ! Michel Goudreau, Gaspésie. =============================================== Super ! Le Mouvement contre le crime atomique (MCCA) a deja signé ! J'enverai le " link" en Francais aux autres. Amitiés, Peter Van der Does. =============================================== On behalf of AWAKENING/art & culture, our 501(C)3 organization -- dedicated to artistry, heritage, imagination and the public interest -- and the annual convener of Abolition 2020-Hiroshima / Nagasaki Commemoration in Orlando, Florida, I, Nelson Betancourt, enthusiastically endorse the Montreal Declaration for a nuclear-fission-free world. On a personal level, I am involved in this work because my father died of delayed radiation after working in the atomic test site in Amchitka, Alaska. Sincerely, Nelson Betancourt. ===============================================

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Thank you for all your work. This is the most important initiative in both the climate change and peace movements. I hope it quickly will be signed on to around the world, and soon by us in the U.S. I will do my best to spread the word not only among the Friends but in all my other contacts. Barbara Kuesell, New York Quaker. =============================================== The declaration makes the crucially important point that any playing around with nuclear materials is too dangerous to risk. This "action" should be left to the interior of our friend, the sun. "He" knows how to handle it! I gladly endorse the declaration. Gregory Laxer, Vietnam War Resister. =============================================== It is with great appreciation that I am writing to endorse the declaration made at the World Special Forum in Montreal, earlier in August of this year. Thanks for all you're doing, Jerry. =============================================== The Montreal Declaration is a timely, important call to mobilize our collective energies in the hope and certainty that public will is the force that can stop the disastrous addiction to nuclear threat and power before it is is too late. The future of civilization depends on elimination of nuclear weapons, and, given the inextricable link between nuclear weapons and nuclear power, both must go. An instrument that promotes awareness, understanding, and action is a great gift to our world. Phyllis Creighton. =============================================== Je suis membre d'un réseau créé à cette même fin par un collectif de Japonais résidant en France : Yosomononet, et me sens directement concernée (comme devrait l'être toute personne doté d'un peu de lucidité) par les suites de la catastrophe de Fukushima Dai-ichi en mars 2011, et plus globalement par la menace monstrueuse que représente pour la planète l'arsenal de toutes les bombes nucléaires déjà prêtes à devenir opérationnelles. Je vous remercie donc de bien vouloir continuer à me transmettre l'état d'avancement de votre démarche par courrier électronique indiquée ci-dessus. Dominique Palmé . =============================================== I also would like to endorse the Montreal declaration. Thank you ever so much for organizing this great declaration. Kimiko Hinenoya (Japan). =============================================== J'appuie sans réserve la Déclaration de Montréal pour un monde libéré de la fission nucléaire. Bravo pour cette initivative. Au plaisir, Guylaine Maroist. =============================================== Quite an impressively -- written statement! Keith Gunter. =============================================== Keep up the wonderful and crucially important work! Peace and blessings, Ellen =============================================== God bless you for your great work! Peace and blessings, Ellen Rosser, Ph.D. =============================================== We will do our best to promote activities of anti-Nuclear weapons and Nuclear Power Plants. Let's make a strong International Solidarity! Choi Seungkoo =============================================== I wish to endorse this vitally important, eminently sensible declaration. Lucy Lee Grimes Evans. =============================================== Conscient de la dangerosité du nucléaire militaire et du nucléaire civil, je suis favorable au désarmement nucléaire sur toute la planète et au développement des énergies renouvelables pour abandonner définitivement l'énergie nucléaire. J'approuve totalement les orientations de la Déclaration de Montréal pour un monde libéré de la fission nucléaire. Thierry Plouzennec. ===============================================

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Federation of Rainbow Warriors, Margao, Goa, India would like to be a signatory to the subject declaration. We are strengthening local communities through infor-mation and organization to be self-reliant and self-governing units, in order to conserve and protect our land, water and environment for future generations. We are strongly for a nuclear free world and support all resistances to existing and proposed nuclear installations. Rony Dias. =============================================== THANK YOU for this gorgeous truth telling statement. Sheila Parks Ed.D. =============================================== Great work you are doing. We are busy shutting down Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Plymouth, MA. Wondering why you focused on nuclear fission. I would think that in the end fusion will be just as dangerous. Just a way to siphon funding from real renewables like wind and solar. Paula Sharaga. ------------------- REPLY: There are 3 types of nuclear energy: fission, fusion and radioactivity. (1) Existing and projected nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors all use nuclear fission. Fission technologies all depend on uranium and a uranium derivative, plutonium. This makes it conceivable to maintain a ban on fission technology by preventing access to uranium and plutonium. (2) Viable nuclear fusion reactors do not exist. Thermonuclear weapons (“H Bombs”) use nuclear fusion, but they cannot function without fission to ignite the fusion reaction. So nuclear fusion, in itself, is not a present danger. Fusion is also a lot harder to prevent because the raw material is hydrogen, which is everywhere. (3) Radioactivity ("gamma ray" energy and "alpha and beta" particles emitted by unstable atoms) is used in scientific research, in medical practice, and in several industrial applications. There are dozens of naturally occurring radioactive elements, as well as a large number of artificially-created isotopes. The production and use of these isotopes does not require nuclear fission. So large numbers of scientists can easily endorse the call to eliminate nuclear fission technology without compunction. (4) If we wish to get rid of those aspects of nuclear energy that constitute a real threat to human survival, without alienating hordes of "otherwise sympathetic" people in science, medicine and industry, this can be done by eliminating only nuclear fission technologies. Other uses of nuclear energy pose separate challenges that can be addressed separately. Gordon Edwards. =============================================== Federation of Rainbow Warriors, Margao, Goa, India would like to be a signatory to the subject declaration. We are strengthening local communities through information and organization to be self-reliant and self-governing units, in order to conserve and protect our land, water and environment for future generations. We are strongly for a nuclear free world and support all resistances to existing and proposed nuclear installations. Thanking you, Rony Dias.

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INCLUDED: Arizona, California (Californie), Colorado, Connecticut, DC (District de Columbie), Florida (Floride), Georgia, Hawaii (Hawaï), Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana (Louisiane), Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico (Nouveau-Mexique), New York, North Carolina (Caroline du nord), Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvanie), Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia (Virginie), Washington State, Wisconsin. MISSING: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wyoming,