Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare

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AKA NameДень памяти всех жертв применения химического оружия
HashtagsCompiled on#chemicalWeapons
Related Hashtags#Remembrance, #ChemicalWarfare, #CSP27, #OPCW, #Syria
2022 Date30 November 2022
2023 Date30 November 2023
Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare

Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare History

Day of Remembrance for all the Victims of Chemical Warfare commemorates the victims of chemical warfare and serves to reaffirm the world's commitment to eliminate chemical weapons. Thus, the day also serves to promote peace, security and multilateralism. Although chemical weapons have been banned for some time by the Geneva Convention, they are still infrequently used.

The United Nations proclaimed the Day of Remembrance for all the Victims of Chemical Warfare in November of 2005. It has since been celebrated on April 29th, the same date on which the Chemical Weapons Convention entered into force in 1997. The day aims to destroy chemical weapons and further gain adherence to the Convention's articles in order to achieve a safer and more peaceful world.

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Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare Facts & Quotes

  • Chemical weapons were used for the first time on a large scale in battle during World War I at the battle of Ypres in 1915. The chemical that was used as a weapon was chlorine gas.
  • According to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, as of 2020, 98.37% of the world's declared chemical weapons stockpile has been destroyed.
  • There are three different schedules of chemicals:
    1) Schedule One: these are typically used in weapons such as sarin and mustard gas
    2) Schedule Two: these are used in weapons such as amiton and BZ
    3) Schedule Three: these are typically the least toxic chemicals and are used for research and the production of medicines.
  • For the risks that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security threat we face. – Madeleine Albright, American politician and diplomat, first woman to be secretary of state.

Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare Top Events and Things to Do

  • Watch a documentary or movie on the perils of chemical warfare. Some popular options are: Science at War: Laboratory of War, Chemical Warfare Watch, Avoiding Armageddon: Chemical Weapons, and Total Recall.
  • Read a book on the widespread dangers of chemical warfare. Some good suggestions are: War of Nerves, Chemical and Biological Warfare: America’s Hidden Arsenal, and a Higher Form of Killing.
  • Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtags #peacenotwar and #remembranceforallchemicalwarfarevictims
  • Visit the site of some of the chemical weapon use. Some ideas, the Battlefields of Ypres, the Battlefields of Passchendaele and the Tokyo Subway.
  • Donate to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. They seek to end the use and existence of chemical weapons throughout the world and all proceeds help them toward that goal.

Day of Remembrance for all Victims of Chemical Warfare - References and Related Sites

www.un.org: Chemical Warfare
www.opcw.org: Chemical Weapons
www.opcw.org: Chemical Weapon Numbers

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