The pacifist group Switzerland without an Army can start
collecting signatures to ban the financing of companies that produce war
materiel, the Federal Chancellery said on Tuesday. The group has 18 months –
until October 11, 2018 – to collect 100,000 valid signatures. The launching
of the campaign kicked off with one of the group’s members, 86-year-old
Louise Schneider, being picked up by police for spraying “Geld für Waffen
tötet” (money for weapons kills) on the Swiss National Bank (SNB). The bank
is currently undergoing renovations, so the graffiti was sprayed on a wooden
protective wall. The text of the campaign wants to bans the SNB, foundations
and pension schemes from investing in the arms industry. It would be illegal
to grant credit or make a loan or donation to a company where more than 5% of
turnover comes from the production of war materiel. The same applies to the
acquisition of shares and securities issued by the armaments industry. In ...
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Mittwoch, 19. April 2017
Anti-arms trade initiative launched
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