On the 23rd, "Memorial Day," many war survivors and bereaved families visited the Peace Memorial Park in Mabuni, Itoman City, and offered prayers at the "Cornerstone of Peace." Eighty-one years have passed since the end of the war. Seeing the faces of their deceased family members beyond the inscription, they spoke of their experiences, straining to express their strong desire for peace and no more war. (Related article on page 22) "I came to se…
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On the 23rd, "Memorial Day," many war survivors and bereaved families visited the Peace Memorial Park in Mabuni, Itoman City, and offered prayers at the "Cornerstone of Peace." Eighty-one years have passed since the end of the war. Seeing the faces of their deceased family members beyond the inscription, they spoke of their experiences, straining to express their strong desire for peace and no more war. (Related article on page 22) "I came to se…