Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki as Russia and U.S. Edge Toward Nuclear Showdown
JAPAN, AUG 6 – Tens of thousands attend memorials as survivors and activists renew calls to end nuclear weapons amid rising global tensions and an estimated 12,000 nuclear arms worldwide.
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After eight decades of U.S. atomic bombing of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, survivors and their contemporaries raise their voices before the international community to demand the ultimate elimination of nuclear weapons. READ ALSO: Japan, the U.S. and Russia declare tsunami alert after earthquake of 8.7 in Kamchatka The attacks were carried out on 6 August 1945 in Hiroshima and 9 August in Nagasaki, claiming the lives of more tha…
Remembering the Children of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
The fact that children would suffer the greatest harm of all in the event of a nuclear attack against a city today should have profound implications for policy-making in nuclear-armed states and spur action for disarmament. And yet the world's nuclear-armed states continue to withhold their support for abolition.
Stopping the US from another Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Cliff Notes – Passing on the pain of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan commemorates 80 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, resulting in nearly 80,000 immediate fatalities, with fewer hibakusha survivors expected at ceremonies this year. Current estimates reveal only 99,130 hibakusha remain, with their average age being over 86, prompting renewed [...]
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