On the library website, in the E-RESOURCES – Digital thematic folders section, you can read periodicals devoted to the 30th anniversary of the anti-nuclear movement.
On February 28, 1989, O. Suleimenov, while participating in the I Congress of USSR Deputies on behalf of the Semipalatinsk region, proposed to create an anti-nuclear movement “Nevada-Semey”. He demanded to stop nuclear tests in Kazakhstan and in the world.
The movement, which brought together scientists, writers, civil servants, workers and many other people of different ages, made an enormous contribution to the struggle to close the Semipalatinsk nuclear test site and suspend the activities of other test sites in the world.
In 1989, the movement stopped at the Semipalatinsk test site 11 explosions of the planned 18.
The movement supports the “Atom” project – building a world without nuclear weapons. The project’s ambassador is an active participant in the movement Karipbek Kuyukov.