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International Human Rights Day, 10 December 2025The Association Colorier L’Avenir,
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN),
2017 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate,
and the Institute of Arab and Mediterranean Cultures (ICAM – L'Olivier)
Present
PROMEMORIA
(Sending out an SOS)
The book, the song, and the solo exhibition against war by
Enrico Muratore Aprosio (ema)
The finissage will take place in the presence of the artist
Wednesday, 10 December 2025, from 18:15 to 20:30
Institute of Arab and Mediterranean Cultures (ICAM – L'OLIVIER)
Rue de Fribourg 5 · 1201 Genève – 022 731 84 40 www.icamge.ch
2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Today, more than 12,000 nuclear weapons still threaten our existence. They must be eliminated before they eliminate us.
Hiroshima Farm (2023)
Nuclear weapons are a fundamental threat to human rights and to life itself. Their use, testing, and production inflict catastrophic harm on people, societies, and the environment. The 1945 bombings instantly killed tens of thousands of civilians and left generations suffering from radiation-related illnesses, displacement, and trauma. These weapons indiscriminately destroy the rights to life, health, housing, and a safe environment — rights at the heart of international human rights law.
The consequences extend far beyond the initial explosion. Survivors and communities still face long-term health issues, environmental contamination, and social marginalization. The economic and psychological impacts persist across generations, disproportionately affecting women, children, and Indigenous peoples. The vast resources devoted to nuclear arsenals also undermine the realization of economic, social, and cultural rights worldwide.
A world free of nuclear weapons is not only a matter of global security but a moral and human rights imperative. Upholding human rights means defending the right of all people — and future generations — to live in peace, dignity, and safety.
On this International Human Rights Day, PROMEMORIA reminds us that art can awaken conscience and inspire the collective courage to turn this urgent message into lasting change.
PROGRAMME
18:15 Welcome of guests and the public
18:30 Opening remarks by Florian Eblenkamp, International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN)
18:35 Intervention by Krishnan Raghavan, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, on The impacts of nuclear weapons and human rights tbc
18:40 Intervention by Rayyan Rehouma, Groupe pour une Suisse sans armée (GSSA) on the Swiss Initiative for the prohibition of nuclear weapons
18:45 A few words by ema
18:50 Live music performance by the Gédéon band (Fabrice Geydet, voice and guitar; David Serra, guitar)
19:00 Cocktail and book signing by ema
20:30 End
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