Wednesday, July 15, 2009

A Flash of Memory by Issei Miyake





IN April, President Obama pledged to seek peace and security in a world without nuclear weapons. He called for not simply a reduction, but elimination. His words awakened something buried deeply within me, something about which I have until now been reluctant to discuss.

I realized that I have, perhaps now more than ever, a personal and moral responsibility to speak out as one who survived what Mr. Obama called the “flash of light.”

On Aug. 6, 1945, the first atomic bomb was dropped on my hometown, Hiroshima. I was there, and only 7 years old.


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Obama, Medvedev Sign Nuclear Understanding



President Obama will spend three days in Russia meeting with President Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and other policy officials to help negotiate the number of nuclear arsenals, promote democracy and discuss human rights issues.




New TV program on NHK " No More HIBAKUSHA" , August 15.


2009- A revolutionary year in which the world turned largely towards the elimenation of nuclear weapons.

This program connects the bomb site of HIroshima and Nagasaki
with the nuclear hazard victims(Hibakusha) of the world, delivering hope for eliminating nuclear weapons to the people of the world and the international society.


No More Hibakusha
Nuclear Threat

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http://www.nhk.or.jp/no-more-hibakusha2-blog/opinion/

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Obama's Speech on US-Russia Relations


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Text of President Barack Obama's speech Tuesday at the New Economic School graduation in Moscow, as provided by the White House:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/07/world/europe/07prexy.html?_r=5&th&emc=th

U.S.-Russia Nuclear Agreement Is First Step in Broad Effort


MOSCOW — President Obama signed an agreement on Monday to cut American and Russian strategic nuclear arsenals by at least one-quarter, a first step in a broader effort intended to reduce the threat of such weapons drastically and to prevent their further spread to unstable regions.

Mr. Obama, on his first visit to Russiasince taking office, and PresidentDmitri A. Medvedev agreed on the basic terms of a treaty to reduce the .....