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Peace March, 11 August, Biterrois (France)
an article by Bézier Section, French Communist Party

Every year since 2000, the pacifist collective of Biterrois has organized a peace march to commemorate the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.



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The militant pacifists wish to make people conscious of the risk to humanity posed by the nuclear arms race which has continued despite the Non- proliferation Treaty that has been signed by many countries including the major nuclear powers.

It is also the occasion to reflect on the present- day problems of peace and disarmament. The pacifists denounce the unreasonable spending on the works of death rather than the real needs of life. They demand that the International Decade of Culture of Peace and Non-violence should not rest vain words. In fact, the question of peace is inseparable from those of justice and development.

Each year the pacifists of Biterrois seek a city to host their initiative, and this year it is the city of Péret that invited them to hold the 2013 edition of the Peace March which will take place there on August 11.

The march will start at 10:30 at the place de l'eglise and will follow a route for an hour and a half until reaching the city hall where they will be offered an aperitif. As is the tradition, the event will be completed with a picnic lunch.

"Forward march!"

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This report was posted on August 6, 2013.