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RATIFICATION OF THE GENEVA PROTOCOL
BELIEVING THE USE AND EVEN the preparation of chemical and biological weapons to be a crime against humanity, the XII International Congress of the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom meeting in Paris, August 48th, 1953, requests all Governments to ratify without reservation, if they have not already done so, the Geneva Protocol of the 17th June, 1925, on the prohibition of the use of poison gas and bacteriological warfare. The Womens International League for Peace and Freedom makes an urgent appeal, moreover, REFUGEES AGAINST RACISM INDO-CHINA THE UNITED NATIONS REPORT ON FORCED LABOUR STATIONING OF FOREIGN TROOPS THE RIGHT TO READ THE RIGHT TO EXPLOIT FREELY NATURAL WEALTH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD AND PROTECTED BY LAW (THE RIGHT OF PETITION) This article has been cited by other articles:
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