Statements

CPDCS Statement Opposing the U.S. Bombing of Iran Nuclear Sites and Saying No! to a U.S – Iran War
Nuclear weapons and humanity cannot coexist. The U.S. attack on Iran’s nuclear sites violates international law, fuels proliferation, and risks a wider war. For true security, we must pursue disarmament, uphold diplomacy, and support a just peace across the Middle East.
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End the Genocide: CPDCS Calls for Ceasefire, Humanitarian Relief, Hostage Release and Peace.
We condemn both Israel’s mass killings and destruction in Gaza and Hamas’ massacre of Israeli civilians—both are war crimes. A permanent ceasefire, release of hostages, and negotiated peace are urgent. The U.S. must stop enabling genocide and use its influence to end the violence and support justice for all.
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Peace by peaceful means. Ceasefire and negotiations now! Statement from the International Summit for Peace in Ukraine, 2023.
We, the organizers of the International Summit for Peace in Ukraine, call for an immediate ceasefire and peace negotiations to end the war. War is a crime against humanity, and diplomacy—not militarism—is the only path forward. We urge civil society worldwide to join our call for peace, grounded in common security, human rights, and self-determination.
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