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I i-iiffjtfSlifc-fMiÄ: "iySWJ„MV1 ™w&8iSfti " ' t 11? tlkrhyt ?f v vtr-r- lga?yrW i v p if tf l 'THf-- ' ' "'"Vk''Vi w V f -- Kk m HhÖ aujra Sudbury's Seriiörs By Aatu Koivula -- rl- J Senior Citizens Month has been successful in the number of varied events and festivities that have been arranged by the Region's more than 40 senior citizen groups together with the Sudbury Regional Senior Citi-zens organization Of out-standi- ng help to put it ali to-- we must not the in mind the to planning and work by the Recreational Department of the City of Sudbury This column has dealt at some length with the question of unemployment It is of interest to those of us in our senior find even But and most and and time and and This and sums never very ? " t the and yes welfare rightto and be written into the of this country and ali citizens and of and ample reward gether that some the Southern the this occasion years We see our and the of unemploy- - their children having contend d ali that it - with ali the problems that human children being out the lack of paycheque denied the chance develop are some among who themselves in the will state "we were able effects on famiiy iifei the wife we work child the homes use for any of cry iost through mortgage detault babies the younger gene-ratio- n who could not work fell into Perhaps we have been able to have lived with unemploy-ment and survived there is justification for it There is reason our children grandchildren have compete for jobs write innumerable res-um- es wait in endless Iines at THE every nuclear proof nuclear such nuclear with their leaders press button nuclear have from their countries United continues assuming bear type The outcome there chmate ensuing system mroads being already mankind short only vvithout war give and spends more than figures not What more serious high being rockets ultimate already given theory least before degree existing should right UIC go for ali the of de- - and h t j ali legitimate but be vvork should work programs Human Rights Code "Any re-side- nts Canada right work receive just their And don't forget have right work laws force States laws giving labor defend children ment? implies arise misery There fully schools manage found have beatmgs these they it" setting huge devoted research force scab children from cities there anyone would debate position nadian nation äffects and there reason cannot short The must take who want Who said that seniors always vvrote whole column and never once needs of se-niors But our children Above ali they young any lets have strong word peace response placed by Chi-cagoa Post Office for 300 truly Some 50000 peo-pl- e turned other wprds almost appli- - you are doing what you fend labor want do there such 25 per cent "not enough time ment rate please step forvvard your the Ca-- for Talent does you good unless it's by some-on- e else WAR AND THE FOR WAR HUNGER AND STRUGGLE FOR PEACE (Excerpted article by Luis Echeverna former Mexico and a Vice President of the World Peace Council and From the UNESCO We now know detail every link the theory which bears comparison to thing man has ever before devised other men and peoples to the extent that the atomic vvhich the world's leadmg arms-producin- g nations have built up over the years has come furnish incontrovertible of the irrationality of the present-da- y vvorld We now know too well that a war cannot be won and that a war cannot planned or conducted in terms of a conventional struggle between opposing military forces for regardless cbnsiderations the adversanes would be united in the same fallout forming common hentage Paradoxically the world's powerful to whom it vvould fall to the off atomic war or retaliation no hesitation proclaiming that fact the most important platforms in own the Nations Yet rearmament and the build-u- p of nuclear vvarheads is proportions that scarcely any relation to the veapons vvould be devastating at the same is every likelihood of changes in biological structure of an the ecological vvhich as a result of the destructive made by technology is becoming an urgent problem for ali In not vvould it be a vvar victors or vanquished it would a of progressive self-destructi-on that would rise to ali kinds of Kafkaesque mutations metamorphoses The vvorld $650000 milhon a year rearmament sum is admittedly but the do teli the vvhole story is is that a constantly increasing percentage of the and develop-ment earmarked for the construction of new The search for the vveapon has nse in at taik of star vvars of vvars space The ideology of povver has the of aberration and irrationality at core Disarmament be regarded in its ovvn as a revolutionary aimed at liberating science itself 12 'f- - rff on make have an unqualified to a and labors" I are in of thatthey are is strike-breaki- ng right to on union I to challenge anybody to justification to of a to us to I ancj no of if no no to in on in no vacations for in countryside away Be you poli-ticia- ns to Unemployment is sore festering ] it us is no it it eliminat-e- d by any are demanding something for themselves? Here I a mentioned the are concerned for and grandchildren are too die battlefield So a for Overwhelming The to an ad-vertisem- ent loaders was over-whelmi- ng up In 170 it the right of Canadian to is no to a 1 2 unemploy- - thing as " on or to on to — no recognized HUNGER POVERTY STRUGGLE PEACE! POVERTY President of on disarmament development in in of extermination no any to dominate entire ever-increasi- ng power to ali be of ideological catastrophe radioactive in occurring breakdovvn in be to are to illustrated its long-ter- m we Disarmament and the hberation of science have the same underlying significance above ali because it is essential at the present time for the arms build-u- p - as the juridicopolitical expression of povver politics - to be superseded by a development model that would make it impossible as if it vvere historically inevitable for hunger and the wastage of the material and Scientific resources so necessary to life to exist side by side The hberation of science from rearmament plans vvould mean a radical epistemological break with the outmoded definition of domination If it vvere to come about mankind vvould not only be provided vvith the material resources it needs but also with an objective system for laying down a new order of prionties and for gaining an insight into the main principles involved in establishing the most concrete forms of human solidarity Hunger is an everyday fact of life for hundreds of millions of people who will never be able to perform their social function or historical role to the full The praxis of disarmament accor-dingl- y emerges as the creative political development of the human species towards a new economic order In short peace has to be visualized as a vast process of human emancipation pnmarily affecting science and techno-logy In other words disarmament must be seen as the Hberation of the accumulated stock of knöwledge for the service of the Hberation of mankind by mankind and consequently of its liberation from its greatest common enemy: hunger and poverty a Listen to the voice of the peoples ® STATEMENT BY THE WORLD SIDENTIAL COMMITTEE West Berlin The parhcipants in the current extraordinary session uf ihc Presidenhal Committee of the World Peace Council (WPC) hae adopted an appeal addressed to ali peace forces in the world The appeal points out that by beginn ing the deployment of Pershing-- 2 and Cruise missiles in the FRG Britain and Italy the Umted States has trampled the peoples' will as express-e- d in particular through the biggest mass antiwar demonstrations in his tory Thereby Washington has corn mitted a criminal act against vorlcl peace The deplovment of U S missiles the document points out has killed off the Soviet-Amenca- n talks on the h-mitat-ion of nuclear armaments m Europe Other disaimament talks hae been also adversely affccted new recedentedly dangerous round in arms race has been provol cd The rnational situation has sharply iorated 2 uho openly claim that there M be a "limited" nuclear ar and such a var is winnable ho liae red a "crusade" against the so-i- st countries have stationed npv first-strik- e nuclear missiles on the doorstep of the USSR and its allies WPC points out These missiles are also a threat to the developing na- tions and indeed to the whnle wnrhl International terrorism has been elevat-e- d to state policy and this has alreadv resulted in the armed butcherv of tiny Grenada aggression in Lebanon the undeclared var and hostile actions against Nicaragua and collusion vitli the racist regime of South Africa WPC is sounding the alarm as thobe forces in their gambling uith peace may just as irresponsiblv overstep the bounday beyond vhich lies the efinc-tio- n of hunianily The groving lesistaiice ali oer tiic world to the deplovment of the U S nussilc-- j in pariiLiildr in un ujiiu- - PEACE COUNCIL'S PRE- - ti ies where deploment has already begun is vivid evidence that the peace movement ill never surrender to nuclear blackmail This mass move-ment gies hope that the present si-tuation can be changed for the better In this connection WPC urges ali peace forces to act with even more energy and determination to stop fur-th- er deployment of US missiles in Europe and the removal of the new US missiles already deployed in Europe It emphasizet' the need to restore the situation that existed in the West and in the East prior to the commencemcnt of the deplovment of U S missiles in Europe and thub create the --iecessary conditions for the resumption of honest and busincss-hk- e talks on the reduction of nuclear arms The Souet Union and the other 0- - cialist countries have declared the do-cument notes that should the NATO countries show rcadinebs to go back to the position v hich existed before the commencemcnt of the deployment of the new U S medium-rang- e missi-les there vvould be no need for the countermeasures wluch they are at present compelled to take in order to neutralize the threat posed by the new U S missiles The USSR would also be prepared to reive its earlier pro-posal- s on the hmitation and reduction of nuclear armaments in Europe including its unilaleral commitments Eqtial secunty Is the only real basib for the reduction of nuclear arms both in the West and in the East and their eventual total scrapping 4he do-cument emphasizes The World Peace Council calls upon ali peace forces lo continue vith new vigor the struggle against NATO's sinister plans The mighty peace movement through the combined efforts of ali its parti-cipan- ts can make ali the governments hsten to the voice of the peoples to the oice of reason and peace WPC declares Translatfd bu TASS WORLDWIDE CAMPAIGN British vvomen keep up their struggle against the deployment of American matistshielesGroenenhBarmitishComsomilonTebnatsse oinutswidhiechthtehe bvavrbomeden wsipreendfen'ociee wisinttheer peace cainp O Tens of thousands of Japanese peace supporters attended a demo against U S military presence in the Far East and the Tokyo-Washingt- on military axis "Schools and hospitals not guns and tanks" was one of the chants of the participants m ~rmjji CPV
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Title | Viikkosanomat, July 23, 1984 |
Language | fi |
Subject | Finland -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Finland; Finnish Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1984-07-23 |
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Format | text |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | VikkoD7000413 |
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Title | 000943 |
OCR text | I i-iiffjtfSlifc-fMiÄ: "iySWJ„MV1 ™w&8iSfti " ' t 11? tlkrhyt ?f v vtr-r- lga?yrW i v p if tf l 'THf-- ' ' "'"Vk''Vi w V f -- Kk m HhÖ aujra Sudbury's Seriiörs By Aatu Koivula -- rl- J Senior Citizens Month has been successful in the number of varied events and festivities that have been arranged by the Region's more than 40 senior citizen groups together with the Sudbury Regional Senior Citi-zens organization Of out-standi- ng help to put it ali to-- we must not the in mind the to planning and work by the Recreational Department of the City of Sudbury This column has dealt at some length with the question of unemployment It is of interest to those of us in our senior find even But and most and and time and and This and sums never very ? " t the and yes welfare rightto and be written into the of this country and ali citizens and of and ample reward gether that some the Southern the this occasion years We see our and the of unemploy- - their children having contend d ali that it - with ali the problems that human children being out the lack of paycheque denied the chance develop are some among who themselves in the will state "we were able effects on famiiy iifei the wife we work child the homes use for any of cry iost through mortgage detault babies the younger gene-ratio- n who could not work fell into Perhaps we have been able to have lived with unemploy-ment and survived there is justification for it There is reason our children grandchildren have compete for jobs write innumerable res-um- es wait in endless Iines at THE every nuclear proof nuclear such nuclear with their leaders press button nuclear have from their countries United continues assuming bear type The outcome there chmate ensuing system mroads being already mankind short only vvithout war give and spends more than figures not What more serious high being rockets ultimate already given theory least before degree existing should right UIC go for ali the of de- - and h t j ali legitimate but be vvork should work programs Human Rights Code "Any re-side- nts Canada right work receive just their And don't forget have right work laws force States laws giving labor defend children ment? implies arise misery There fully schools manage found have beatmgs these they it" setting huge devoted research force scab children from cities there anyone would debate position nadian nation äffects and there reason cannot short The must take who want Who said that seniors always vvrote whole column and never once needs of se-niors But our children Above ali they young any lets have strong word peace response placed by Chi-cagoa Post Office for 300 truly Some 50000 peo-pl- e turned other wprds almost appli- - you are doing what you fend labor want do there such 25 per cent "not enough time ment rate please step forvvard your the Ca-- for Talent does you good unless it's by some-on- e else WAR AND THE FOR WAR HUNGER AND STRUGGLE FOR PEACE (Excerpted article by Luis Echeverna former Mexico and a Vice President of the World Peace Council and From the UNESCO We now know detail every link the theory which bears comparison to thing man has ever before devised other men and peoples to the extent that the atomic vvhich the world's leadmg arms-producin- g nations have built up over the years has come furnish incontrovertible of the irrationality of the present-da- y vvorld We now know too well that a war cannot be won and that a war cannot planned or conducted in terms of a conventional struggle between opposing military forces for regardless cbnsiderations the adversanes would be united in the same fallout forming common hentage Paradoxically the world's powerful to whom it vvould fall to the off atomic war or retaliation no hesitation proclaiming that fact the most important platforms in own the Nations Yet rearmament and the build-u- p of nuclear vvarheads is proportions that scarcely any relation to the veapons vvould be devastating at the same is every likelihood of changes in biological structure of an the ecological vvhich as a result of the destructive made by technology is becoming an urgent problem for ali In not vvould it be a vvar victors or vanquished it would a of progressive self-destructi-on that would rise to ali kinds of Kafkaesque mutations metamorphoses The vvorld $650000 milhon a year rearmament sum is admittedly but the do teli the vvhole story is is that a constantly increasing percentage of the and develop-ment earmarked for the construction of new The search for the vveapon has nse in at taik of star vvars of vvars space The ideology of povver has the of aberration and irrationality at core Disarmament be regarded in its ovvn as a revolutionary aimed at liberating science itself 12 'f- - rff on make have an unqualified to a and labors" I are in of thatthey are is strike-breaki- ng right to on union I to challenge anybody to justification to of a to us to I ancj no of if no no to in on in no vacations for in countryside away Be you poli-ticia- ns to Unemployment is sore festering ] it us is no it it eliminat-e- d by any are demanding something for themselves? Here I a mentioned the are concerned for and grandchildren are too die battlefield So a for Overwhelming The to an ad-vertisem- ent loaders was over-whelmi- ng up In 170 it the right of Canadian to is no to a 1 2 unemploy- - thing as " on or to on to — no recognized HUNGER POVERTY STRUGGLE PEACE! POVERTY President of on disarmament development in in of extermination no any to dominate entire ever-increasi- ng power to ali be of ideological catastrophe radioactive in occurring breakdovvn in be to are to illustrated its long-ter- m we Disarmament and the hberation of science have the same underlying significance above ali because it is essential at the present time for the arms build-u- p - as the juridicopolitical expression of povver politics - to be superseded by a development model that would make it impossible as if it vvere historically inevitable for hunger and the wastage of the material and Scientific resources so necessary to life to exist side by side The hberation of science from rearmament plans vvould mean a radical epistemological break with the outmoded definition of domination If it vvere to come about mankind vvould not only be provided vvith the material resources it needs but also with an objective system for laying down a new order of prionties and for gaining an insight into the main principles involved in establishing the most concrete forms of human solidarity Hunger is an everyday fact of life for hundreds of millions of people who will never be able to perform their social function or historical role to the full The praxis of disarmament accor-dingl- y emerges as the creative political development of the human species towards a new economic order In short peace has to be visualized as a vast process of human emancipation pnmarily affecting science and techno-logy In other words disarmament must be seen as the Hberation of the accumulated stock of knöwledge for the service of the Hberation of mankind by mankind and consequently of its liberation from its greatest common enemy: hunger and poverty a Listen to the voice of the peoples ® STATEMENT BY THE WORLD SIDENTIAL COMMITTEE West Berlin The parhcipants in the current extraordinary session uf ihc Presidenhal Committee of the World Peace Council (WPC) hae adopted an appeal addressed to ali peace forces in the world The appeal points out that by beginn ing the deployment of Pershing-- 2 and Cruise missiles in the FRG Britain and Italy the Umted States has trampled the peoples' will as express-e- d in particular through the biggest mass antiwar demonstrations in his tory Thereby Washington has corn mitted a criminal act against vorlcl peace The deplovment of U S missiles the document points out has killed off the Soviet-Amenca- n talks on the h-mitat-ion of nuclear armaments m Europe Other disaimament talks hae been also adversely affccted new recedentedly dangerous round in arms race has been provol cd The rnational situation has sharply iorated 2 uho openly claim that there M be a "limited" nuclear ar and such a var is winnable ho liae red a "crusade" against the so-i- st countries have stationed npv first-strik- e nuclear missiles on the doorstep of the USSR and its allies WPC points out These missiles are also a threat to the developing na- tions and indeed to the whnle wnrhl International terrorism has been elevat-e- d to state policy and this has alreadv resulted in the armed butcherv of tiny Grenada aggression in Lebanon the undeclared var and hostile actions against Nicaragua and collusion vitli the racist regime of South Africa WPC is sounding the alarm as thobe forces in their gambling uith peace may just as irresponsiblv overstep the bounday beyond vhich lies the efinc-tio- n of hunianily The groving lesistaiice ali oer tiic world to the deplovment of the U S nussilc-- j in pariiLiildr in un ujiiu- - PEACE COUNCIL'S PRE- - ti ies where deploment has already begun is vivid evidence that the peace movement ill never surrender to nuclear blackmail This mass move-ment gies hope that the present si-tuation can be changed for the better In this connection WPC urges ali peace forces to act with even more energy and determination to stop fur-th- er deployment of US missiles in Europe and the removal of the new US missiles already deployed in Europe It emphasizet' the need to restore the situation that existed in the West and in the East prior to the commencemcnt of the deplovment of U S missiles in Europe and thub create the --iecessary conditions for the resumption of honest and busincss-hk- e talks on the reduction of nuclear arms The Souet Union and the other 0- - cialist countries have declared the do-cument notes that should the NATO countries show rcadinebs to go back to the position v hich existed before the commencemcnt of the deployment of the new U S medium-rang- e missi-les there vvould be no need for the countermeasures wluch they are at present compelled to take in order to neutralize the threat posed by the new U S missiles The USSR would also be prepared to reive its earlier pro-posal- s on the hmitation and reduction of nuclear armaments in Europe including its unilaleral commitments Eqtial secunty Is the only real basib for the reduction of nuclear arms both in the West and in the East and their eventual total scrapping 4he do-cument emphasizes The World Peace Council calls upon ali peace forces lo continue vith new vigor the struggle against NATO's sinister plans The mighty peace movement through the combined efforts of ali its parti-cipan- ts can make ali the governments hsten to the voice of the peoples to the oice of reason and peace WPC declares Translatfd bu TASS WORLDWIDE CAMPAIGN British vvomen keep up their struggle against the deployment of American matistshielesGroenenhBarmitishComsomilonTebnatsse oinutswidhiechthtehe bvavrbomeden wsipreendfen'ociee wisinttheer peace cainp O Tens of thousands of Japanese peace supporters attended a demo against U S military presence in the Far East and the Tokyo-Washingt- on military axis "Schools and hospitals not guns and tanks" was one of the chants of the participants m ~rmjji CPV |
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