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The silent prayer was made in Japan since 80 years in the morning, since the United States dropped atomic bombs in the city of Hiroshima.
Shigeru Ishiba Japanese Prime Minister took part in the event with officials around the world and Kazumi Matsui.
Matsui “had a rapid trend trend for military construction …
World War II ended up with Japanese surrender after throwing Hiroshima and Nagasakin bombs.
Bombs killed more than 200,000 people – some immediately blast and others radiation diseases and burns.
The weapon heritage remains alive today.
“My father was badly burned and the explosion blinded. Her skin was hanging from his body. He could not hold it in my hand,” said Hiroshima Survivor Shingo to BBC told BBC. He was six years old when his city hit his city, when he killed his father and two younger brothers and sisters.
Naito has been Mr. Sharing his story With a group of hiroshima students, those who are becoming until the memories of tragedy.
In 2024, Nihon Hidanyo, a Japanese team alive atomic bomb won the Nobel Peace Prize for an effort to remove the world of nuclear weapons.
On Wednesday, the mayor of Matsui said the proliferation nuclear covenant, avoiding the spread of nuclear weapons and aims to promote peaceful use of nuclear energy. “The edge of dysfunctionality”
The Japanese government also called him to confirm the ban on nuclear arms. The international agreement was banned by the nuclear weapons entered in force in 2021.
More than 70 countries have reaffirmed the treaty, but they oppose nuclear power such as the US and Russia, pointing to the natural arsenal’s identity function.
Japan has also ruled out the ban, arguing that its safety improves Nuclear weapons.
The nuclear subject is divisor in Japan. In the streets of Memorial Park, there were small protests to cancel nuclear weapons.
Satoshi Tanaka, another atomic bomb that suffered more than cancer of radiation exposure said today Gaza and Ukraine seeing blood spills in Gaza turns his suffering.
“The mountains of the garbage, when they see the destroyed cities, bring the memories of the people who escape the panic, children and women who gave me panic,” said BBC. “We live by the side of the nuclear weapons that can clean humanity more than once.”
“The most urgent priority is to push the leaders of nuclear countries. The people in the world must be even more angry, the voices go up and take massive action.”