I am an American. And I am very very upset by what happened here. In my opinion, all kinds of war are evil, but if we must fight, let's fight our ''enemies'', not the mass of innocent people who happen to be on their territory. i am against the entire idea of bombing, but if the WWII soldiers had to bomb a location, it should have been on the battleground, not a city where hundreds of innocents call home.
Many of Hibakusya had experienced harsy discrimination for employment and marriage in Japan. For women, it was a lot more difficult to marry since the future huband re-consider of theri fertility. I heard some women kill themrselve due to these discrimination.
she looks amazing and Hiroshima is now the beautiful city of peace i so want to go their i was so so lucky to have met a survivor of Hiroshima a few years ago the guy came to our school in Scotland with the CND and he told us his story their wasent one dry eye amongst us these survivors are just so brave
The Vajont dam disaster survivors (09/10/1963, Italy) have some similarity with "Hibakusha". They were emarginated, misunderstood, finalli outraged, and missed (as "national shame"??).
'cause the Vajont dam disaster IN NOT a "natural disaster", but a mafia affair. And counting.
This, only THIS, is an "national shame" for my Country, not the mud wave victims.
I am an American. And I am very very upset by what happened here. In my opinion, all kinds of war are evil, but if we must fight, let's fight our ''enemies'', not the mass of innocent people who happen to be on their territory. i am against the entire idea of bombing, but if the WWII soldiers had to bomb a location, it should have been on the battleground, not a city where hundreds of innocents call home.
TheRockandroller96 3 months ago
Fukushima Hibakusha- The people of Japan.
howiseethings 10 months ago
Many of Hibakusya had experienced harsy discrimination for employment and marriage in Japan. For women, it was a lot more difficult to marry since the future huband re-consider of theri fertility. I heard some women kill themrselve due to these discrimination.
tokyopiglet 1 year ago
Children are always the victim of war---I agree
acoustickindofgrl 1 year ago
Thank you for the testimony.
mtsilvia 1 year ago
she looks amazing and Hiroshima is now the beautiful city of peace i so want to go their i was so so lucky to have met a survivor of Hiroshima a few years ago the guy came to our school in Scotland with the CND and he told us his story their wasent one dry eye amongst us these survivors are just so brave
freacls 2 years ago
aww!
sailorchibimoon1665 2 years ago
Hello there.
The Vajont dam disaster survivors (09/10/1963, Italy) have some similarity with "Hibakusha". They were emarginated, misunderstood, finalli outraged, and missed (as "national shame"??).
'cause the Vajont dam disaster IN NOT a "natural disaster", but a mafia affair. And counting.
This, only THIS, is an "national shame" for my Country, not the mud wave victims.
Honour to them all, and Hibakusha indeed.
Tiziano, from Italy.
vajont2003 2 years ago