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Media exchange with U.S. Ambassador Rahm Emanuel in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on March 26, 2022
Message Video “No more Hiroshima! No more Nagasaki!”
This year marks 75 years since the atomic bombings. In order for many people to reflect on and share in the will of the hibakusha for nuclear weapons abolition, Mayors for Peace has created “No more Hiroshima! No more Nagasaki!”, a compilation of video messages.

https://www.hiroshimapeacemedia.jp/blog/?p=99474

Speakers (23 people)
 ⑴Ms. Yoshiko Kajimoto, survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima ⑵Mr. Yoshiro Yamawaki, survivor of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki ⑶Mr. Kazumi Matsui, Mayor of Hiroshima, Japan ⑷Mr. Tomihisa Taue, Mayor of Nagasaki, Japan ⑸Ms. Izumi Nakamitsu, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs ⑹His Excellency Mr. Gustavo Zlauvinen, President-Designate of the NPT Review Conference ⑺His Excellency Mr. Syed Mohamad Hasrin Aidid, Chair of the Third Preparatory Committee for the NPT Review Conference ⑻Mr. Gilles Carbonnier, Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) ⑼Ms. Beatrice Fihn, Executive Director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) ⑽14 representatives from Executive Cities of Mayors for Peace: Biograd na Moru (Croatia), Des Moines (U.S.A.), Granollers (Spain), Hannover (Germany), Malakoff (France), Manchester (U.K.), Muntinlupa (Philippines), Volgograd (Russia), Ypres (Belgium), Bangkok (Thailand), Fremantle (Australia), Santos (Brazil), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Geneva (Switzerland, a Member City in which the UNOG is located)
“AMAI & SADAKO’S PRAYER”
Directed, Created, Scripted and Narrated by Fauzia Minallah
Produced by ANT-Hiroshima
AMAI & SADAKO’S PRAYER has been selected as the 1st place winner in the Animation category in the 2018 MY HERO International Film Festival.
「A Bboy and Hiroshima」
(2018 FLAVA JAPAN)
ISSEI, a break dancer who won the Red Bull BC One World Final, visits the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum; listens to Masaaki Murakami, a volunteer guide, and a local break dancer; and thinks about peace.

“Shadow”
An animated film based on the poem “Shadow,” written by Sadako Kurihara.

Created in 2018 by the Sozo Hyogen Course (the Creative Expression Course) at Hiroshima Municipal Motomachi Senior High School.

“Prayer of a Little Girl”
An animated film based on the poem “A friend was miraculously saved,” written by poet Yumiko Ueda, an A-bomb survivor.

Created in 2018 by the Sozo Hyogen Course (the Creative Expression Course) at Hiroshima Municipal Motomachi Senior High School.

Junior Writers Present the Story of Sadako and the Children’s Peace Monument at the Flower Festival
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