July 28, 2025

Movements issue joint declaration for peace and justice ahead of atomic bomb anniversary

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28 July 2025 

Movements issue joint declaration for peace and justice ahead of atomic bomb anniversary

Global: As the world approaches 80 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) along with organizations across the peace, labour, climate and economic justice movements issued a joint statement calling on governments and international institutions to prioritize nuclear disarmament and climate action amidst rising global instability in the face of the climate crisis. The declaration points to a growing existential threat from a ‘billionaire coup’ undermining democratic institutions, fuelling militarism and accelerating inequality. 

Agnes Appiah-Hall, 350.org Global Campaigns and Organizing Director said:

“Eighty years on from the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we find ourselves at a crossroads. The accelerating climate crisis, the rise of global conflicts, and the kidnapping of democracy by billionaires and fossil fuels lobbyists all feed into a dangerous path backwards. 

Instead of investment into our collective futures we’re seeing global defence budgets ballooning, fossil fuel subsidies rising, and democratic space shrinking. War, inequality, and environmental collapse are driven by the same system, and thus require bold, systemic action.

The just transition to renewable energy is not just about emissions – it’s about freedom, dignity, and peace. This September we’re drawing the line against polluters, billionaires, and repression, and demanding a world that protects people and the planet, where those fueling these crises face accountability.”

The ITUC and allies call for:

  • Universal ratification of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, and full-scale nuclear disarmament.

  • Adoption of progressive and coordinated global tax reforms, including a UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation.

  • Implementation of living wages and decent work for all, with strong labour rights and support for union organizing and collective bargaining.

  • Reduction in global military expenditures, to redirect funds towards public services, social protection and climate action.

  • Creation of a United Nations Fair Conversion mechanism to support countries shifting from military-based economies to sustainable industries.

  • Universal expansion of social protection systems, especially for marginalized groups such as women, migrant workers and those in informal work.

  • Integration of disarmament and sustainability into national climate plans, ensuring military industries are part of emissions reduction strategies.

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Note to the Editor:

A powerful wave of global actions are set to take place from 19-21 September 2025 as movements across the world unite in historic global days of action. Under the banner Draw the Line, communities will mobilize in towns and cities to draw the line against injustice, pollution, and violence, and for a just transition and a future built on renewable energy, fairness, and peace.

The call to action is a collective effort of many organizations and movements around the world. Find the full list of partners here

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