70th Anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – Exhibition and Remembrance Service

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This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings. Merseyside Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament will commemorate this landmark with an exhibition at Liverpool Central Library and remembrance service at St. John’s Gardens.

The exhibition, beginning on 3rd August in the Library’s Picton Reading Room, will feature images of the bombings’ aftermath and victims, art drawn by survivors and a stark reminder, as Parliament prepares to vote on renewing Trident, of the grave threat that nuclear weapons still pose today.

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The remembrance service will, as usual, take place in St. John’s Gardens at 11am on 6th August. We will be joined by the Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Tony Concepcion, who will lay a wreath in honour of the bombs’ victims and we’ll also have poetry readings and music.
Once the service has finished we will march, dressed in white, through Liverpool city centre to the Peace Garden at the Quaker Meeting House on School Lane.

U.K. Space Conference leafleting

13:00 – 14:30, 15th July, Arena and Convention Centre
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We are protesting outside the U.K. Space Conference Military Space and Security seminar because weapons in space risk creating a new Cold War.
The United Kingdom is at the centre of an American-led space-based nuclear arms race, which will further destabilise an already volatile world and provoke perceived enemies such as Russia and China.
Menwith Hill and Fylingdales in Yorkshire, operating outside British law and without any Parliamentary scrutiny, are integral parts of American attempts to achieve global military dominance. Bases are being developed in European countries bordering Russia and close to China.
By provoking other nuclear powers the U.K. also becomes a target.
To avoid this Merseyside Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, along with other peace organisations, calls on the U.K. government to sign an international treaty banning weapons in space.

Anti-Trident bloc at the People’s Assembly March

On Saturday 20th June activists from around the country gathered in London to demonstrate against the Government’s ongoing policy of "austerity". Despite brutal cuts to public services and welfare benefits plans to waste £100 billion on replacing Britain’s nuclear weapons continue.
Images by Zoe Laycock

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Helping Other Voices to be Heard – Nimrod Evron

Venue: Liverpool Friends’ Meeting House, 22 School Lane, L1
Time/Date: 19:00 – 21:30, Thursday 18th June 2015

This is a rare opportunity to hear a first hand account of Israeli opposition to the Israeli State’s policies of occupation and oppression. Nimrod Evron is a Jewish Israeli activist and Educator who’s activism includes involvement in New Profile’s Refusal Support Network and Alternative Summer Camp for Youth. He is not speaking as a politician but is offering to share his experiences covering topics which include: Direct action with Palestinians, worker immigration rights, the current situation on the Israeli left, Israel and the international community, international activist engagement with the Israeli public.
Liverpool Quakers are committed to peace by peaceful means – we welcome all to attend