UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calls for banning nuclear testing for good
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres Thursday called for restricting atomic testing "for good" in a message denoting the Worldwide Day against Atomic Tests, noticed yearly on August 29.
In excess of 2,000 atomic tests have been led at more than 60 locales all over the planet since testing started on 16 July 1945, bringing about dreadful terrains and long haul medical conditions, the UN boss brought up in his directive for the afternoon.
"Ongoing requires the resumption of atomic testing show that the awful examples of the past are being neglected - or disregarded," he said.
The Worldwide Day was laid out in 2009 by the UN General Gathering to review the date of the authority shutting of the Semipalatinsk atomic weapons testing site in the present Kazakhstan on 29 Au...