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WPC
BRIEF HISTORY
WPC RULES AND REGULATIONS
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Preamble
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Chapter I, Principles and Objectives
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Chapter III, WPC Bodies
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Chapter IV, The Assembly
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Chapter VI, Executive Committee
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Chapter VII, The Secretariat
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Chapter VIII, Finances
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The first World
Congress of Intellectuals for Peace convened in Wroclaw, Poland on 6 August 1948
and made an appeal for the struggle for peace the world over to be organized.
On 20 April 1949 the first World Congress of Peace Forces, convened
simultaneously in Paris and Prague. A decision was taken during this Congress
to found the World Peace Council, and a year later this decision was
implemented in Warsaw, with the French academician and Nobelist Frederic Joliot
Curie its first president.
The first campaign
organized by the WPC was to collect signatures worldwide on a petition
demanding the abolition of atomic weapons.
The WPC then continued
its struggle against the arms race and for a nuclear test ban. It played a leading part in stopping
the aggressive war waged by the US against Vietnam.
In the seventies the
WPC organized a global campaign against the production of the neutron bomb,
announced by US president Carter.
The WPC made a
decisive contribution to world détente and peace by signing the Final Act of
Helsinki.
It took initiatives
both in Europe and worldwide against NATO’s deployment of Pershing and Cruise
missiles in Europe.
It has also promoted
the concept of nuclear - free zones being established in Europe and elsewhere.
Initiatives were
likewise taken by the WPC to denounce the US decision on Star Wars.
Since 1991 the WPC has
been waging a struggle against the New World Order.
In 1996, during its
Congress in Mexico, the WPC was restructured, and amended its charter, as
follows:
WPC RULES AND REGULATIONS
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- Since its creation in 1949 – 50, the World Peace
Council has grown and broadened into a worldwide mass movement. It stands for peace, disarmament
and global security; for national independence, economic and social
justice and development, for protection of the environment, human rights
and cultural heritage; solidarity with and support of those peoples and
liberation movements fighting for the independence, sovereignty and
integrity of their countries, and against imperialism. National peace organizations and
movements associated with the WPC, together with individual supporters of
different political persuasions, can be found on all continents and in all
regions of the world.
- The WPC is guided by the words of its Founder
President Frederic Joliot-Curie – “Peace is Everybody’s Business”.
- The WPC is an open, democratic, independent,
pluralist and non-aligned international movement of mass action. It is an integral part of the
world peace movement and acts in cooperation with other international and
national movements.
- The WPC is a broad coalition of movements and
organizations which, on the international level, choose to combine their
diverse activities for the achievement of a common goal: the creation and
strengthening of a secure and just peace for all the peoples of the world.
- The WPC is an open and democratic forum for
dialogue, cooperation, interaction and mutual assistance among sovereign
and independent peace, disarmament, solidarity, humanitarian, ecological,
scientific, cultural, religious, labour and other movements and
organization, as well as individuals, without any discrimination on
ideological, political or other grounds.
- The WPC has consistently adhered to the main
principles and objectives laid down by its founders and is inspired by the
UN charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the principles of
the Non Aligned Movement and the Final Act of the Helsinki Conference on
Security and Cooperation in Europe.
The principles
are:
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Prohibition of all weapons of mass destruction and ending of the arms
drive; abolition of foreign military bases; total and universal disarmament
under effective international control
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Elimination of all forms of colonialism, neo-colonialism, racism, sexism
and other forms of discrimination
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Respect for the right of the peoples to sovereignty and independence,
essential for the establishment of peace
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Respect of the territorial integrity of states
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Non-interference in the internal affairs of nations
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Establishment of mutually beneficial trade and cultural relations based
on friendship and mutual respect
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Peaceful co-existence between states with different political systems
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Negotiations instead of use of force in the settlement of differences
between nations.
- The WPC believes that the solution of global
security problems is possible by enlarging the popular movement and
raising the level of public awareness.
- The WPC initiates and cooperates in actions to
eliminate nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, and to reduce
conventional arms. It
launches new campaigns for the solution of global problems. It also acts in particular for the
dissolution of military blocks and pacts; the dismantling of all military
bases and the withdrawal of foreign troops; for social and economic
development, the establishment of anew international economic order, a
just solution of the problem of foreign dept; for the recognition of every
nation’s freedom of choice; for the establishment of a new international
information and communication order; in support of the liberation
movements; for the settlement of regional conflicts on the basis of
respect for the rights of the peoples to self-determination.
- The WPC cooperates with the United Nations,
UNESCO, UNCTAD, UNIDO, ILO and other UN specialized agencies, special
committees and departments; with the Non-Aligned Movement, the
Organisation of African Unity, the League of Arab States and other
inter-governmental bodies.
- Activities of the WPC are based upon the
involvement and contribution of movements and organizations represented in
it, which are autonomous and in dependent entities. The WPC is a genuine movement of
international solidarity and mutual support. Public opinion is of key importance in WPC efforts for
the achievements of all its principles and objectives.
- In its activities and structures the WPC pursues
the goal of equal participation of men and women.
- The WPC has developed its own unique character
over the years. Its structure
conforms to the changing realities; it varies in accordance with different
countries and regions.
Chapter
II Membership
- WPC members are national and international
movements, organizations and groups, which agree with its main principles
and any of its objectives, and pay regular membership fees.
- Organisations other than those mentioned in
Article 13 may become members of the WPC at the discretion of the
Executive Committee in consultation with member organizations.
- National and international organizations that
wish to cooperate with the WPC on any of its objectives may become
associate members.
- Distinguished individuals may become honorary
members at the discretion of the Executive Committee in consultation with
member organizations.
- The WPC shall have the following bodies: the Assembly,
Regional Conferences, the Executive Committee, the Standing Committee and
the Secretariat. All
activities of the WPC bodies are of an open character.
- The WPC Assembly is the highest body of the
WPC. It shall meet regularly
every three years.
- The Assembly is composed of representatives of
member organizations. At the
Assembly each member organization has one vote.
- Decisions at the Assembly shall be taken by a
simple majority vote if consensus cannot be achieved.
- The Assembly shall be convened by the Executive
Committee. An extraordinary
Assembly shall be convened by the Executive Committee or at the request of
not less than one third of the total number of member organizations as
well as one third of the countries represented in the WPC.
- Between the regular Assemblies a consultative
meeting of representatives of WPC member organizations may be called by
the Executive Committee.
- The tasks of the Assembly shall be:
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To determine the main guidelines for WWPC activities and to approve the
auditor’s report and the budget for a three-year term;
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To elect WPC member organizations to the Executive Committee, whose term
shall expire at the following Assembly, in conformity with Article 28;
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To elect WPC President of Honour from among persons who have made
outstanding contributions to the development of the WPC and the peace movement
as a whole, and on the bases of recommendations form WPC development of the WPC
and the peace movement as a whole, and on the bases of recommendations form WPC
member organizations.
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To examine the WPC Charter (Rules and Regulations) and make any
necessary changes.
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To establish an Audition or Monitoring Commission.
Chapter V,
Regional Conferences (Africa; Arab Countries; Asia; Europe an North America –
CSCE countries; Latin America and the Caribbean; Pasific)
- Taking into account the specific conditions,
Regional Conferences of WPC members are normally held once a year to
review the situation and activities in the region and to work out a joint
programme of actions and plans for dund-raising.
- If consensus cannot be reached, the Regional
conference shall take decisions by a simple majority vote.
- The Regional Conference shall be convened by the
Regional Coordinating Committee.
- The tasks for the Regional Conference shall be:
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To determine the main guidelines for regional activities, cooperation
and assistance for the period of the year
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To approve the budget for such activities, and to set up the necessary
subsidiary bodies and working groups for the implementation of those tasks
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To elect the Regional Coordinating Committee and the Regional
Coordinator
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To appoint the full-time Regional Secretary/Secretaries according to
needs and possibilities.
- The WPC Executive Committee, composed of
representatives of up to 40 member organizations, shall be elected by the
Assembly from among WPC member organizations on the basis of proposals
made by Regional Conferences, taking due account of an adequate geo-political
representation. The WPC
Executive Secretary and the WPC Treasurer shall be ex officio full members
of the WPC Executive Committee and members of the Secretariat. In exceptional cases the Executive
Committee may co-opt up to 5 additional full members of the Executive
Committee.
- The Executive Committee shall meet according to
necessity not less than once a year.
Its meetings shall take place by rotation in different regions.
- The tasks of the Executive Committee shall be:
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To coordinate and promote WPC activities and advance the work of member
organizations
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To facilitate the work of the Regional Centers
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To coordinate international campaigns, projects and initiatives; and to
work out organizational, informative and financial measures for their practical
implementation
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To develop cooperation with other peace movements and international and
regional organization
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To convene the WPC Assembly or consultative meetings (see Article 22)
and to prepare the agenda
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To appoint the WPC Executive Secretary, The WPC Treasurer and the
members of the Secretariat, taking due account of an adequate geo-political
representation and to approve the Secretariat Regulations
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To develop an effective WPC Information Center, to approve the
principles of its activities, and to appoint the Director of the information
Center and its editorial staff, taking due account of an adequate geo-political
representation
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To adopt the WPC annual budget and financial report and to take the
necessary steps for fund-raising
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To admit WPC members, associate members and honorary members
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To elect WPC Vice-presidents on the basis of recommendations by the
Regional Conferences, taking due account of an adequate geo-political
representation.
- The Executive Committee shall elect a person as
President from among the member organizations belonging to the WPC for a
period until the next regular Assembly. The president is responsible for the political
leadership of the WPC and ensures the coordination of all organizational
work and activities.
- The Executive Committee may elect a maximum of
three persons as Xo-Presidents from among the member organizations of the
WPC for a period until the next regular Assembly. The Co-Presidents will be
responsible for specific duties as assigned by the Executive Committee.
- The Standing Committee of the Executive Committee
shall be composed of the President, Co-Presidents, Regional Coordinators,
Executive Secretary and Treasurer, which, under the guidance of the
President, shall act as the coordinating body between the regular meetings
of the Executive Committee and shall be directly responsible to the
Executive Committee.
- The WPC Secretariat shall function as the
coordinating and communication body, which fulfils the tasks entrusted to
it by the Assembly, the WPC Committee and the Standing Committee, and
reports thereon to them.
- The main tasks for the Secretariat shall be:
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To organize and coordinate the implementation of projects, campaigns,
initiatives, etc. of a global character and tot render necessary practical
assistance in the implementation of regional, continental, group and national
projects
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To organize the information activities of the WPC and to fulfil the
functions of the editorial board of WPC members and other national and
international organizations
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To facilitate the functioning of the WPC’ s elected bodies
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To the responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the WPC central
budget
- The secretariat shall be elected from among the
organizations, which compose the Executive Committee (the number shall be
determined by the WPC Executive Committee, depending on the financial
possibilities and practical necessities). They shall be selected for a fixed term from among
competent persons with experience in active work in national movements, and
with the required knowledge and skills. Due attention should be paid to an adequate
geopolitical representation.
- In its work the Secretariat shall be assisted by
professional and other support staff recruited both internationally and locally
within the limits of the allocated budget.
- The WPC Information Centre is a specialized
department within the Secretariat with the following tasks:
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To collect information on the activities of member and other
organizations and make them available in the common interest of all, using
networks specially set up for this purpose
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To inform public opinion about the goals and activities of the WPC and
other peace movements
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To collect results of peace-related research work as background material
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To produce regular and occasional publications
- The WPC budget shall be formed by:
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Obligatory annual membership fees the amount of which shall be
determined by the Executive Committee for each category of WPC members, in
consultation with member organizations; these fees are subject to subsequent
ratification and revision by the Assembly
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Voluntary donations in cash and in kind from organizations, funds and
individuals
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Money collected through special fund-raising activities.
- The WPC Treasurer shall report to the WPC
Executive Committee on the annual operating statement and balance sheet as
compared to the year’s budget estimates, and submit an auditor’s report
and budget for the next year.
The Executive Committee shall report to the Assembly on the state
of WPC finances. The annual
operating statement, balance sheet and auditor’s report shall be made
public annually. The
Executive Committee shall set up a Finance Commission responsible for
organizing and coordinating fund-raising campaigns and authorizing the
correct and appropriate spending of funds. The Executive Committee shall also appoint the
Auditor. The WPC Assebly
shall set up an International Peace Fund for the accumulation of voluntary
donations and incomes from fund-raising activities. The resources of the IPF will be
mainly used to render financial assistance for international and regional
campaigns, projects, etc. The
WPC Executive Committee shall create the EPF Board and approve its
proposals.