TOKYO, Apr. 27, 2023/Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/--
On April 27, 2023, Buddhist philosopher and peacebuilder Daisaku Ikeda,
president of the Soka Gakkai International (SGI), issued a statement calling on
the leaders of the G7 countries meeting in Hiroshima from May 19-21 to take
bold steps toward resolving the conflict in Ukraine and guarantee the security
of all humanity by taking the lead in discussions on pledges of No First Use of
nuclear weapons.
Ikeda, an ardent proponent of nuclear weapons abolition since the 1960s, sees
the G7 Summit in Hiroshima as a chance to build on the unwavering activism of
the hibakusha -- survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings --
and their determination that the tragic impacts of nuclear weapons never be
experienced again.
He states: "As the G7 leaders revisit the actual consequences of a nuclear
weapon detonation and the bitter lessons of the nuclear era, I urge that they
initiate earnest deliberations on making pledges of No First Use so that their
shared recognition of the inadmissible nature of nuclear weapons can find
expression in changed policies."
He warns that with the taboo against the use of nuclear weapons being eroded
among the nuclear-weapon states, and frameworks for managing and reducing
nuclear arsenals verging on collapse, there has never been a greater need to
establish policies of No First Use.
Regarding Ukraine, Ikeda urges that the Hiroshima Summit should provide a
"prescription for hope" by working for an immediate cessation of attacks on
civilian infrastructure and developing concrete plans for negotiations that
will lead to a cessation of hostilities.
He stresses that representatives of civil society, such as physicians and
educators who protect people's lives and futures, should join such negotiations
as observers.
Ikeda references the work of the physicians from both sides of the Cold War who
founded IPPNW (International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War) in
the early 1980s and met in Hiroshima under the slogan: "Let us Live Together,
Not Die Together." In the same spirit, he concludes with the vital need to
shift to a "common security" paradigm for all humankind.
This is the third time in the past year that Ikeda, a veteran advocate for
nuclear weapons abolition, has called for No First Use policies. He first
pushed for declarations of No First Use in 1975, following visits to prominent
leaders and thinkers in all five declared nuclear-weapon states.
Full statement: https://www.daisakuikeda.org/sub/resources/works/lect/2023apr27-g7-hiroshima-stmt.html
The Soka Gakkai is a global community-based Buddhist organization that promotes
peace, culture and education. Daisaku Ikeda (1928- ) is president of the Soka
Gakkai International (SGI), an international association of the Soka Gakkai and
an NGO in consultative status with UN ECOSOC. For over 40 years, Ikeda has
authored proposals and statements offering concrete approaches to resolving the
complex issues facing humanity.
Ikeda's proposals: https://www.daisakuikeda.org/sub/resources/works/props/
Source: Soka Gakkai
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