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NEVER AGAIN !

 

70 years ago the world's first atomic bomb obliterated Hiroshima

 

 

Joana Ramiro and James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 6 August 2015

 

Hundreds of thousands of people all over the world united today to tell
world leaders: "Don't forget Hiroshima," 70 years after the atomic bomb
annihilated the Japanese city.

 

And today - exactly 70 years on from the Hiroshima bombing and almost to the
day of the equally devastating Nagasaki bombing - medics at Japanese Red
Cross Society hospitals are treating thousands of survivors - known as
Hibakusha - for long-term health effects.

Nearly two-thirds of deaths at the institutions are due to cancer.

 

International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) president Peter Maurer said:
"What more compelling argument could there be for the complete elimination
of nuclear weapons, especially as most of the bombs in the arsenals of
nuclear-armed states today are more powerful and destructive?"

 

In the year last year alone, the Japanese Red Cross Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Atomic Bomb Survivors hospitals treated almost 11,000 of the nearly 200,000
living survivors.

 

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent societies president
Tadateru Konoe will appeal for world leaders to sit at peace memorial
ceremonies in Hiroshima and Nagasaki this week.

 

"This commemoration is a reminder of the indiscriminate humanitarian
consequences of nuclear weapons," he said.

 

"It is a reminder that these consequences travel across space and time and
that, once unleashed, they can never be contained."

 

Meanwhile events in London and Edinburgh today will also mark the countdown
towards the potential renewal of Britain's Trident nuclear weapons in March
2016. Heading the ceremony in the capital will be Labour leadership
frontrunner Jeremy Corbyn, a long-standing anti-nuclear advocate, who called
on the government to lead the disarmament. 

 

"The 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima should serve as a
reminder to us all of the human cost of war," Mr Corbyn told the Star.

 

"It should also remind us of the lack of progress in achieving nuclear
disarmament, despite global agreement on the need to do so. "We must break
the impasse in global negotiations and push forward to an agreement that
sees these weapons banned, as we have with chemical, biological and other
weapons of mass destruction."

 

Mr Corbyn will stand alongside the Green Party's Jenny Jones AM, writer AL
Kennedy, Battersea Peace Pagoda Reverend Gyoro Nagase and others during the
two-minute silence honouring the hundreds of thousands killed in the
bombings. 

 

The event will be hosted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, whose
general secretary Kate Hudson said she was mourning both the 1945 victims
and those "whose lives have been blighted by their effects."

 

She added: "On this poignant anniversary we must reaffirm our determination
that this should never happen again. 

 

"The British government can play its part by scrapping Trident and
kick-starting global abolition. 

"Senior military figures say that Trident is militarily useless and the
British public thinks it's immoral and exorbitantly expensive. 

 

"Today of all days we should remember what the effects of a nuclear bomb are
and realise the only way to stop another detonation - by accident or design
- is by getting rid of all of them."

 

Participants will be laying white flowers by the Hiroshima Commemorative
Cherry Tree planted on the square in 1967. 

 

In Scotland, members of Trident Ploughshares will be kicking off a fasting
period of three days in an event launched by MSPs Fiona Hyslop and Bill
Kidd.

 

The fast will last from today, when Hiroshima was hit by the first atomic
bomb, until August 9, the date of the Nagasaki attack.

 

 

From:  <http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-5d0f-NEVER-AGAIN#.VcQrlPmqqko>
http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-5d0f-NEVER-AGAIN#.VcQrlPmqqko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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