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AFFILIATION
Internationally, the CICD has no affiliations, but does maintain
contact with a whole range of groups by way of correspondence, exchange
of publications and Internet. We are part of the worldwide network of
`Abolition 2000' an anti-nuclear movement working towards abolition of
nuclear weapons and implementing the World Court decision.
The CICD is also affiliated with the Victorian Peace Network http://www.vicpeace.org
Other Victorian Peace Network affiliates include the Anglican Church,
NTEU, Pax Christi, AEU, Victorian Council of
Churches, Victorian Council of Social Services, Victorian
Greens, Victorian Trades Hall Council, Ozpeace, Humanist Society of
Victoria, International Socialist Organisation,
Islamic Council of Victoria and Liberty Victoria.
The general principles of the Victorian Peace Network are
Concern at the increasing militarisation and
political volatility of the Middle East and Asia, the consequences for
these regions and the wider international community;
Support for the reversal of the military build-up
in these regions, specifically the removal of nuclear, chemical ad
biological weapons, an end to the inflow of arms, and the reduction in
the current level of conventional arms;
Support for the removal of foreign military bases
from these regions, and an end to foreign military interventions in
these regions, including the withdrawal of Australian, American
and other foreign military forces;
The regions' conflicts should be solved in a just
and peaceful manner, with the participation and support of all nations
and peoples in the region, having regard for the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, international law and the rights of all peoples to
self-determination;
Opposition to racism and the racist stereotyping
of any part of the Australian community, and support for the right to
express views without fear of prejudice, intimidation or reprisal.
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