Scientists against Nuclear Arms
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Scientists against Nuclear Arms[1] (SANA) was formed in 1981 by the physicist and peace activist Mike Pentz together with Steven Rose, both academics at the Open University, to oppose nuclear arms.[citation needed]
SANA was one of the forerunner organisations of Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR).[citation needed]
See also
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament
- Anti-nuclear movement
- Anti-war
- European Nuclear Disarmament
- Independent Nuclear Disarmament Election Committee
- International Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons
- Nuclear disarmament
- Nuclear-Free Future Award
- Nuclear Information Service
- Nuclear proliferation
- Peace movement
References
- ^ "Scientists against Nuclear Arms". Abe Books. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
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