United Nations, New York, October 2011 - The power of individual testimony can inspire action and strengthen our determination to make nuclear abolition a reality.
"Testimonies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Women Speak Out for Peace" is a testament of hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors) who experienced the bombings of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945, and their cries for peace.) This excerpt from the film presents the story of one such hibakusha.
The DVD is available at http://www.PeoplesDecade.org
Copies of the DVD are available free of charge for use in educational activities.
Please contact contact@peoplesdecade.org for further information.
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Spasatcom 2 months ago
War... War... war.. Why war instead of peace and love? Indeed we all know what's good for the humanity but we do the opposite. '' The fear of death was so overwhelming that she hated night time. That's so sad! Ask yourself if you're on the right side! As She speaks out for peace, let us help, share and raise that awareness!
Noezil 4 months ago