Eight decades after the first atomic bombing of history, Hiroshima raised his voice again. In a ceremony marked by persistent pain and a clear warning to the present, the Japanese city demanded a concrete global commitment to end nuclear weapons. He Anniversary number 80 of the tragedy he brought together a record of international representatives and became, once again, a Denunciation platform before the silent advance of arms policies.
In the middle of a suffocating climate, with temperatures that touched the 35 degrees, some 55,000 people attended the central act in the La Paz Memorial Park. On stage, the mayor Kazumi Matsui read a new “peace statement”, in which He directly called world leaders to abandon the war rhetoric and visit the city to observe in its own flesh the consequences of a nuclear attack.
The mayor’s words echoed strongly: “Witness with their own eyes that cause an atomic bombing. Accept the Pacific Spirit of Hiroshima and begin to discuss a new security framework based on trust and dialogue. ”The message, clear and direct, pointed to those who argue that military balance depends on destructive power.
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The image of horror that, 80 years ago, ended with life immediately from about 70 thousand people.
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The day was not exempt from tensions. While inside the memorial the official act was developed, Outside the managers of protesters were heard that demanded a firmer position against nuclear proliferation. The backdrop did nothing but strengthen what Melissa Parke, Executive Director of the International Campaign to abolish nuclear weapons (ICAN) warned: “The risk of nuclear weapons use is higher than ever”.
Awarded with the Nobel Peace in 2017, the organization warned about the danger of normalizing the tactical use of this type of weapons. Parke recalled that the bombs released in Hiroshima and Nagasaki – who killed tens of thousands of people in seconds – They would be considered today as a tactical scale armamenta category that, according to her, minimizes the real impact of these devices.
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Images of the ceremony that took place in the Memorial Park of La Paz.
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Faced with this latent threat, Ican insisted on the urgency of building treaties that go beyond symbolic statements. The challenge, they recognize, It does not go just to eliminate existing weaponsbut for stopping a global narrative that justifies its existence as a deterrent element.
The main ceremony had its most emotional moment at 8:15 in the morning, exact time in which, on August 6, 1945, the inola Gay bomber launched the pump ‘Little Boy’ over the city. The silence was interrupted only by the tañido of the bell of La Pazwhich marked the minute of tribute to the victims. It is estimated that some 70,000 people died immediately, and the total number of deaths for the effects of radiation exceeded 140,000 towards the end of that year.
The act was also crossed by symbolic gestures. Japanese young people sounded the bell, and delegations from countries as diverse as Israel, Ukraine and the Palestinian authority occupied their places. Russia, on the other hand, shone for its absencea sign that did not go unnoticed in an increasingly tense geopolitical context.
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The tributes were repeated throughout the city as a sign of respect and honor the victims of the nuclear bomb.
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Prime Minister Shigeru ishiba took the opportunity to reaffirm Japan’s commitment to nuclear disarmament. During your speech, categorically rejected the possibility of sharing atomic armament with the United States And he reiterated the three historical principles of the country: not possessing, not manufacturing and not allowing the entry of nuclear weapons into their territory.
“It is our mission to lead global efforts to achieve a world without nuclear weapons,” said the president. It was not an isolated statement. For years, Japan tries position yourself as a moral reference On this agenda, although its role continues to generate controversies, especially because of the US military presence in the archipelago.
Source: Ambito