Who Are We?
- a civil society movement which challenges popular thinking about the acceptability of war, and raises awareness of constructive alternatives
- non-partisan, of all political and religious persuasions - or none
- organised and run entirely by volunteers
We were formed in 2001, following the Hague Appeal for Peace in 1999.
Our founder president was Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat FRS, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate; our founder chair was Bruce Kent.
Our current president is Professor Robert Hinde; our vice-presidents are Martin Bell OBE, Bruce Kent and Susannah York.
We work closely with the International Peace Bureau in Geneva.
Officers
Chair: Sue Gilmurray
Vice-Chair: Will Pritchard
Project Director: Tony Kempster
Media/Communications: Christine Titmus
Treasurer: Andy Cheatle
Membership Secretary: Bernadette King
Newsletter Editor: Lesley Docksey
Distribution Manager: Sally Reynolds
Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
Sir Joseph Rotblat, the founder and principal motivator of the Pugwash organisation, died on August 31st, 2005, aged 96. Sir Joseph had participated in the Manhattan project because he believed that the only way to stop the Nazis using an atomic bomb was for the allies to own one of their own and threaten retaliation. He resigned from the project in 1944 as a matter of conscience, as soon as it became apparent that Germany was not going to be able to make a bomb, and was horrified when he learned that a bomb had been used at Hiroshima. He devoted the rest of his life to radiation medicine and to the abolition of nuclear weapons and of war itself.
