Michael Douglas promotes peace and disarmament through art
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Actor Michael Douglas says the winning posters in a global competition to commemorate the first U.N. General Assembly resolution 70 years ago calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons "instantly create a universal message of peace."
Douglas, a U.N. Messenger of Peace, told a ceremony honoring the winners Tuesday evening that "creativity is essential" in order to create momentum for nuclear disarmament.
He said the posters, chosen from over 4,000 entries from 123 countries, "help point the way to a nuclear-free world."
FILE - In this April 7, 2016 file photo, Michael Douglas arrives at the 5th Annual Reel Stories, Real Lives Benefit at Milk Studios in Los Angeles. Douglas says the winning posters in a global competition to commemorate the first U.N. General Assembly resolution 70 years ago calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons "instantly create a universal message of peace." Douglas, a U.N. Messenger of Peace, told a ceremony honoring the winners Tuesday evening, May 3, 2016, that "creativity is essential" in order to create momentum for nuclear disarmament. (Photo by Rich Fury/Invision/AP, File)
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said "disarmament is part of the DNA of the United Nations" which was formed after nuclear weapons were used for the first and last time against Japan in World War II.
He said "fears of nuclear terrorism make disarmament even more urgent and important."
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