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Nuclear Weapons
Beyond Nuclear advocates for the elimination of all nuclear weapons and argues that removing them can only make us safer, not more vulnerable. The expansion of commercial nuclear power across the globe only increases the chance that more nuclear weapons will be built and is counterproductive to disarmament. We also cover nuclear weapons issues on our international site, Beyond Nuclear International.
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Email from Ralph Hutchison, Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance:
The City of Hiroshima, Japan will be live streaming its commemorative events beginning at 5:30pm EST in the US on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 (that's 6:30am in Japan).
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The Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance works to stop nuclear weapons production at the Y - 12 Nuclear Weapons Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. This is a tightly moderated list which includes a wide range of members from across the country. It is strictly limited to matters of concern to OREPA and its work to abolish nuclear weapons.
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Share this event with your network so that everyone can learn about our shared nuclear legacy.
Together we can highlight the voices of survivors and make sure nuclear weapons are never used again.
Message from Beyond the Bomb:
With so much turmoil in the world right now, it can be difficult to step back to truly assess where we are. But, now, more than ever, we must commit to remembering the past, to never repeat the atrocities of yesterday and to learn how to create a brighter future.
This year marks 75 years since the beginning of the nuclear age. Join us on the anniversaries of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to honor those lost as well as all survivors of nuclear violence around the world.
On July 16, 1945, the first nuclear weapons test was conducted in New Mexico. Then, three weeks later, on August 6, the U.S. dropped a nuclear bomb on Hiroshima. Days later, on August 9, the U.S. dropped a second nuclear bomb on Nagasaki. Hundreds of thousands lost their lives on those two horrific days — and more have followed in the years since due to the long term effects of radiation exposure. But, survivors of those attacks and of the nuclear weapons industrial complex are #stillhere, sharing their stories and asking for justice. Sadly, these terrible weapons are also #stillhere. We have so much to learn from those impacted by nuclear violence. And, we have a responsibility to join them in action.
That’s why Beyond the Bomb is proud to join more than 100 other organizations worldwide in honoring the survivors of the world’s most gruesome and deadly attack — and in ensuring these weapons are never used again. Listen to survivors tell their stories, learn how to get involved in your community, and push back against the nuclear status quo through our live streamed events.
Please RSVP and share the online event with your friends! Together, we can make a difference. We all have a role to play in raising awareness about this anniversary, and we need your help to show the world that we will not rest as long as these weapons are #stillhere. We hope you’ll join us.
Forward,
Yasmeen, and the Beyond the Bomb team
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This week -- August 6 and 9 -- will mark the 75th anniversaries of the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
To observe these important anniversaries, NAPF's Sadako Peace Day event will be livestreaming on our Facebook page at 9:00 pm Eastern / 6:00 pm Pacific on Thursday, August 6. Our keynote speaker is Toshiharu Kano, who is perhaps the youngest survivor of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The event will include music, poetry, and reflection. Tune in live at 9:00 pm Eastern on the NAPF Facebook page! A recording will also be available to watch at a later time. More information on this year's speakers is here.
A new film, "The Vow From Hiroshima," featuring Hiroshima survivor and NAPF Advisory Council member Setsuko Thurlow, will be available to stream online for free for 24 hours on August 9th. To view this film on August 9th, click on this link.
I am also excited to announce that Mary Becker, a filmmaker, long-time supporter of NAPF, and dedicated nuclear weapons abolition activist, has made her film "Original Child Bomb" available to stream for free on YouTube. The film takes a meditative approach and aims to touch the viewer’s heart by focusing on the devastating human cost of the atomic bombings. Becker's film is free to stream any time on YouTube at this link. You can also read this short article where Mary explains why she chose to re-issue the film at this moment in history.
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