September 26th is celebrated as a day dedicated to raising awareness, education and public knowledge about the threat that nuclear weapons represent for humanity. Various activities are carried out with the objective of prohibiting them and eliminating them completely.
It was instituted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2013, mobilizing international efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons.
It has been 73 years of those acts and even today their executors have not been punished; mankind has not been able to resolve the issue of nuclear disarmament.
Abolish the nuclear arsenals would be the greatest gift that the powers with this type of weapons would do to the international community and, in the first place, to those who must give continuity to this tireless struggle that is mocked by those who threaten to explode new warheads on other scenarios.
During the more than seven decades of that nuclear genocide, thousands have been the congresses, conferences, meetings of all kinds that, whether within the framework of the UN or in the most diverse scenarios, have debated on this topic, or rather, on the imperative need for nuclear disarmament.
On October 15, 2010, the Historical Leader of the Cuban Revolution said: ... "We have the courage to proclaim that all nuclear or conventional weapons, everything that serves to make war, must disappear ..."
Note: See the full text of Fidel Castro's message against nuclear weapons.
