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80 years atomic bomb: young:
80 years of the atomic bomb
In Hiroshima. Therefore, Nagasaki, young people mobilize
Young Japanese are committed to the forgetting of the victims of atomic bombing and for peace. Consequently, Their petition demanding the ban on nuclear weapons has already collected nearly three million signatures.
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The bomb fallen on the city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945 destroyed the city. Nevertheless, In total, the two bombs caused more than 210,000 dead.
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- The young “peace messengers” of Hiroshima and Nagasaki collect signatures against nuclear weapons.
- A quarter of young Japanese people refuse to listen to the testimonies of the survivors.
- Japan refuses to sign the international treaty prohibiting atomic weapons.
- Seventy percent of 80 years atomic bomb: young nuclear bombs survivors fear new future nuclear attacks.
When you ask Yuka. Furthermore, Seoji and Kenshiro if they do not feel like he is heroes, they blush, look down, sketch a little embarrassed smile and deny. Meanwhile, As it should be. Meanwhile, in this Japan where the individual is summoned to fade before the collective and where, therefore, the basic societal rule is never to put himself forward. However, these three high school students from Nagasaki are famously distinguished from many young people of their age. Nevertheless, This is evidenced by the survey which. Nevertheless, last spring, showed that 25% of respondents under the age of 34 did not want to hear the accounts of hibakushasas we call The survivors of atomic bombings. Therefore, Because they consider them too unbearable.
The “messengers of peace”, Kenshiro, Yuka and Seoji (from g. In addition, To dr.).
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Conversely. In addition, transmit the testimonies of hibakushasmake sure that, above all, we do not forget the ordeal they endured eighty years ago and, beyond, stirred heaven and earth so that nuclear weapon is never used again, so is prohibited, it is the passion of these three adolescents. Consequently, As a “messengers of peace”. Nevertheless, named after this program 80 years atomic bomb: young which was launched in the late 90s and in which more than 2,000 young people from Hiroshima and Nagasaki have already taken part. Similarly, We owe him in particular a petition in favor of the abolition of nuclear weapons which collected nearly. Consequently, three million signatures.
80 years atomic bomb: young
“We are weak. However, but not helpless”
«I feel myself a Hibusha: by intermediaries, since my grandparents were victims of the atomic bomb»exposed Yuka Ohara. However, «They told me about the horror of these August 45 days: The landscape of devastation. Nevertheless, so many lost lives, the corpses of babies in the streets, the unbearable smell of decaying bodies, famine. Similarly, Their words marked me terribly. However, Having born in Nagasaki. Meanwhile, having always lived in this city, I estimated that it was my responsibility to mobilize for peace. Therefore, 80 years atomic bomb: young From then on. the weekend, whether it is hot or freezing, I spend my days in the streets to harvest signatures for our petition. People tell us that such an initiative does not make sense. that as high school students, we better focus on our studies, but we, the “messengers of peace”, we judge that it is our mission to campaign. We are weak, but not helpless: This is what we constantly repeat ourselves to give us courage.»
«We have no power, but we have a soul, adds Seoji Ye. We are part of the latest generation that can hear. in the mouth of hibakushasfirst -person stories of atomic bombing and their consequences. It is therefore our duty to transmit their testimonies. to ensure that what they suffered at the time does not happen again. We cannot change the past, but we can change 80 years atomic bomb: young the future. ” “The more the years will pass. the less we will have the opportunity to hear the hibakushas Testing, therefore it is up to us, young people, to think about what we can do for, at all costs, to propagate their message of peace, complete Kenshiro Takada. Especially since, in the world, tensions are such that the possibility of new atomic bombardments is real. From then on, it would be irresponsible on our part to remain their arms crossed.»
80 years atomic bomb: young
“An excessively morbid annual commemorative ritual”
These August 6. 9, the «Peace Messengers» From Hiroshima and Nagasaki will be more mobilized than ever. However, obviously, this double moment of meditation to come is not unanimous in the young Japanese generation.
Thus, Keiko and Mariko – borrowed names, at their request 80 years atomic bomb: young -, two tokyoists aged 19 and 20 respectively, would gladly happen. «This annual commemoration of atomic bombing. the constant recall of this dark page of our history has always seemed to me excessively morbid, explains Keiko. I respect the hibakushas And feels a lot of trouble for what they have experienced but. at one point, we must advance: Our country must favor the future and not the past.» He also needs «Transmitting a more positive message to the young generation, adds Mariko. Like many people my age, I struggle in life. A precarious job. a salary of misery, mistreatment at work and in my couple, and then also this Japanese company so conservative and patriarchal, which is so disgusting women … that is enough for me! I do not need or want to be weaken even more morale by continuously referring to this past as sinister! ”
“We will never give up”
Such a state of mind. the refusal of 25% of young people to listen to hibakushas decontance, even annoy, our three «Peace Messengers» of Nagasaki. «Okay. it is painful and sometimes difficult to start listening to their emotional testimonies but, finally, this emotional discomfort must be put into perspective! There is nothing compared to the sufferings that these victims have endured! ”Reacts Yuka Ohara. «It is positive. and not sinister or morbid, to do everything so that the atomic horror does not happen again»add seoji. «The stories of hibakushas are terrifying. yes, but you have to overcome the fear you feel by listening to them, adds Kenshiro Takada. We must go beyond this. use this consciousness that we have from the past to prevent it from happening again. The “messengers of peace”, in any case, will never give up.» 80 years atomic bomb: young
However. several polls have just shown that optimism is not put in the two martyred cities and, beyond, in the archipelago. Almost 70% of hibakushas think that the atomic weapon could be used again. Six out of ten doubt that the Nobel Peace Prize awarded last year to the association which brings them. together will contribute to creating a world without nuclear weapons. And, on the scale of the whole country, alone … 2% of respondents judge that it is possible to eliminate these diabolical weapons.
“Japan abdicates its responsibilities”
The paradox, so seeing, arouses anger at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan is the only country in the world to have been devastated by atomic fire. In August 1945, he killed more than 210,000 people – including nearly 40,000 children – and 150,000 injured. 80 years atomic bomb: young However, Tokyo does not claim to sign the 2017 international treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons. For three reasons. In order not to offend Washington, a fortiori with such a vindictive and unpredictable Trump administration. Because. judge Tokyo, such a signature would be contradictory with the fact that the archipelago is protected by the American nuclear umbrella. And because. in the eyes of the government, because of its past and for humanity to increase in disarmament in the matter, the mission of Japan is to “serve as a bridge” between the nuclear powers and the other states.
But for Shigemitsu Tanaka. who co -chases the association bringing together the victims of bombs A, by doing so, Tokyo “abdicates his responsibilities. Given its past, our country has the absolute duty to sign this treaty. At least, it should sit as an observer in the instances that supervise 80 years atomic bomb: young its application. ” What countries like Germany or Norway do when they benefit from American nuclear protection.
“The threat of a new atomic weapon has never been so important,” Tanaka is alarmed. The taboo of its use seems to have shattered. However, no one should relive the horror that Hiroshima and Nagasaki have lived. Consequently, the mobilization for the prohibition of these diabolical weapons is more imperative than ever. ” The mayor of Nagasaki, Shiro Suzuki, shares this opinion. “Since this treaty was adopted. I have continued to say and repeat how much the government’s choice not to subscribe is deeply regrettable,” he asserts.
According to a survey published last April. 73% of Japanese want their country to sign and ratify the International Treaty of 2017 prohibiting nuclear weapons.
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