Search Results for: 「 Hiroshima Voices 」 Found 64 items
- Jan. 29, 2024
- Junior Writers Reporting: There are no nuclear weapons on a sustainable planet
- Jan. 8, 2024
- My guidepost, Hiroshima pioneers: Laid foundation for A-bomb survivors’ movement through calls from Hiroshima
- Nov. 10, 2023
- English version of the Video “Hiroshima Peace Song” produced by organizations such as Hiroshima City
- Oct. 10, 2023
- Nobel Peace Prize: THINKING IRAN IN HIROSHIMA
- Sep. 29, 2023
- Hiroshima Hidankyo’s guide volunteers protest “shelving” statement as without the consideration of the citizenry
- Sep. 23, 2023
- Striving to fill voids in Hiroshima, Chugoku Shimbun and the press code — Surveillance of articles with A-bombing content, Part 4: Asahi Shimbun publication suspended
- Sep. 23, 2023
- To gain more advocates for TPNW: Japan NGO Network for Nuclear Weapons Abolition hits 10-million-yen target of crowd-funding to be used for study sessions and brochure publication
- Aug. 4, 2023
- Summer following conclusion of Hiroshima Summit—In his 90s, Mikio Saiki, of Hiroshima’s Naka Ward, decides to share A-bomb experience
- Aug. 1, 2023
- Canteen communicates regrets of former soldier who was unable to provide water to victims, treasured notebook records A-bombing experiences
- Jul. 26, 2023
- HAC’s passion 50 years ago for imparting information on A-bombed Hiroshima, Part 2: Peace caravan traveled across U.S. with “A-bomb drawings”
- Jul. 8, 2023
- Citizens’ summit reflects on its achievements and problems: “Connections were deepened” and “disappointment about nuclear deterrence”
- Jun. 30, 2023
- Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima and Pearl Harbor National Memorial in U.S. sign sister agreement; Ambassador places emphasis on “Places of reconciliation”
- Jun. 17, 2023
- Special exhibition of preserved memories of A-bombed Hiroshima to begin at Izumi Museum of Art, including photos by Ken Domon, media materials
- May 23, 2023
- Following conclusion of Hiroshima Summit, Part 1: Meeting held in A-bombed city
- May 21, 2023
- Setsuko Thurlow criticizes G7 leaders saying it is intolerable to affirm nuclear weapons in the A-bombed city
- May 18, 2023
- Hiroshima Voices: “No Nukes, No War” Setsuko Thurlow, 91, A-bomb survivor, Toronto, Canada
- May 18, 2023
- Hiroshima Voices: “No Nukes, No War” Zhygalko Vitalii, 36, interpreter, Ukraine
- May 18, 2023
- Hiroshima Voices: “No Nukes, No War” Nadzeya Mytskikh, 42, interpreter from Belarus, Asakita Ward, Hiroshima
- May 18, 2023
- Hiroshima Voices: “No Nukes, No War” Yuna Okajima, 18, first-year student at Hiroshima University, Higashi Ward, Hiroshima
- May 18, 2023
- Hiroshima Voices: “No Nukes, No War” Setsuko Thurlow