Marking the 68th anniversary of America’s dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945 on Tuesday, tens of thousands of people gathered in the Japanese city to join together in a call for international peace and complete global nuclear disarmament.
The crowd came together for the annual ceremony at Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, which sits near the site of the nuclear attack that took the lives of over 140,000 people near the end of World War II.
“The atomic bomb is the ultimate inhumane weapon and an absolute evil,” said Hiroshima mayor Kazumi Matsui to the crowd of nearly 50,000 which included many of the aging victims who survived the attack.
Matsui continued by championing those survivors—”who know the hell of an atomic bombing”—for their continued fight against the “evil” of nuclear weapons.
Matsui also criticized the current government headed by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for its plans to sell nuclear power technology to India, one of four countries that have not signed the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
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“The government’s ongoing negotiations may bring economic benefits to Japan and India, but they will hamper efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons,” said Matsui.
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