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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
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