Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Dr Rebecca Johnson, co-Chair of ICAN, long-time feminist peace campaigner and 2017 Nobel Laureate, holds a CND symbol and a copy of the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. which was finalised last year and signed by 122 nations as she speaks at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

Aldermaston, UK. 1st Apr, 2018. Dr Rebecca Johnson, co-Chair of ICAN, long-time feminist peace campaigner and 2017 Nobel Laureate, holds a CND symbol and a copy of the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons. which was finalised last year and signed by 122 nations as she speaks at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Aldermaston, Berkshire, UK. Dr Rebecca Johnson, co-Chair of ICAN, long-time feminist peace campaigner and 2017 Nobel Laureate, holds a CND symbol and a copy of the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons which was finalised last year and signed by 122 nations as she speaks at the CND celebration of the 60th anniversary of the first Aldermaston march which mobilised thousands against the Bomb and shaped radical protest for generations. Their protest outside the Atomic Weapons Establishment included a giant version of their name and iconic peace symbol, speeches, including by some of those on the original march, singing and drumming and celebrated the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons, finalised last year and signed by 122 nations, for which ICAN, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, of which CND is a part was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. At the end of the event faith groups held a vigil and people pinned doves with peace messages to the AWE security fence. The campaign continues to get the UK and other nuclear nations to ratify the UN treaty and reap the benefits of peace and employment from getting rid of its nuclear weapons. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News

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