The Seville Statement on Violence, released under US auspices in 1986, rejected violence and in particular warfare as genetically determined.
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The Seville Statement on Violence was adopted, in Seville, Spain, on 16 May 1986, by an international meeting of scientists convened by the Spanish National Commission for UNESCO.