In June 2010, then-Prime Minister of Japan Yukio Hatoyama proposed naming the global mercury treaty, once finalized, the “Minamata Convention.” Unfortunately, the proposal was not discussed with Minamata victims and support groups before the announcement.
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- Learn More About Minamata- By visiting the links below you can learn more about the Minamata tragedy. 
- Sign On for Minamata- If you would like to add your organization’s name to the list of supporters of the “Honoring Minamata” Solidarity Statement, please send an email to ipen@ipen.org with the following information: - Organization name: - Contact name: - Country: - Thank you! - Please see below for a list of current supporters around the world. 
- Global Solidarity StatementAvailable in the following languages:Arabic / English (also shown below) / French / Japanese / Russian / Spanish / Thai- If your organization would like to show its solidarity with Minamata victims by signing the statement, click here. 
- Honoring Minamata- Welcome to IPEN’s Minamata page. Through this page you can show your solidarity with the victims of the Minamata disaster by adding your signature to the “Honoring Minamata Solidarity Statement.” - To read a Japanese version of this webpage, click here. 
- Actions- NGOs Host Endosulfan-free Café for Stockholm Convention Delegates
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