While on tour, he spoke at the World Peace Council, at which his speech was publicly reported as equating America with a Fascist state a depiction that he flatly denied.
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His work as a painter, th�oretician, lecturer and activist and his efforts for peace ( he represented Belgium on the World Peace Council ) were completed by his teaching life.
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For example, post-Communist Moscow newspapers reported the World Peace Council, based in Helsinki, Finland, had received policy guidance and 90 % of its funding from Moscow.
44.
Pentz never sought to conceal controversial affiliations : he was, for example, a sponsor of the British arm of the leading Soviet front body, the World Peace Council ( WPC ).
45.
One of the earliest peace organisations to emerge after the Second World War was the World Peace Council, which was directed by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union through the Soviet Peace Committee.
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She was honoured for her commitment to the anti-apartheid struggle and her social work when the World Peace Council, based in Basel, Switzerland, elected her president from 1993 to 1996.
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When the International Red Cross and the World Health Organization ruled out biological warfare, the Chinese government denounced this as Western bias and arranged an investigation by the Soviet-affiliated World Peace Council.
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Active in the Victorian Peace Council, he was a founding member, first secretary, and president of the Congress for International Cooperation and Disarmament, and Australian representative on the World Peace Council.
49.
The trial gained international attention; there were global calls for the release of the accused from the United Nations and World Peace Council, while the University of London Union voted Mandela to its presidency.
50.
Following her removal from the bank, she became active in the Peace Council of the GDR . In 1964, she became vice president of the Council and a member of the World Peace Council.