Saturday, August 22, 2009

Younger generation has the power to push for abolition


International Symposium for Peace/ The Road to the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons: Younger generation has the power to push for abolition
2009/08/08

Two young peace campaigners talked to each other ahead of the panel discussion. Patrick Coffey has been petitioning mayors in the United States to join the Mayors for Peace movement led by the mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Haruka Katarao, a Hiroshima native, was involved in an exchange program bringing together youth from India and Pakistan when she was a senior high school student.

Monday, August 10, 2009

At the 7th General Conference of the Mayors for Peace




Nagasaki, 8 August 2009

It aims at nuclear abolition, domestic and foreign local administrative chiefs participate, and UNGA President Mr, d'Escoto under the visit to Japan greets it as a guest in the peace mayor conference general meeting held in Nagasaki City on the eighth. 「A clear enforcement project is important to aim at nuclear abolition. As for Japan, I want you to demonstrate the lead. 」It appealed. Chairperson Mr, d’Esucoto inspected the center stone where atomic bomb was dropped and the atomic bomb museum in the city on this day. It was described at a interview, "The desire to peace and the nuclear abolition achievement has deepened more by having visited the town in this sublime Nagasaki for the first time".




Friday, August 7, 2009

Hiroshima anniversary time to renew commitment to disarm – top UN officials

Hiroshima Peace Memorial

6 August 2009 – The 64th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima serves not only as a reminder of the destruction wrought by nuclear weapons but as a time to renew the global commitment to rid the world of this deadly scourge, top United Nations officials said today.

Some say the goal of a world free of nuclear weapons is impossible, and that security can be achieved only by acquiring nuclear weapons, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony held in Japan.



http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=31699