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Venerdì, 07 Agosto 2015 20:08

Japan remembers Hiroshima 70 years later

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Tokyo - Japan commemorated the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing at Hiroshima on Thursday, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe expressing the nation's firm conviction that nuclear weapons must be eliminated worldwide through realistic and practical means.

"Japan is determined to make even greater efforts towards realizing a world free of nuclear weapons as we continue to call for the cooperation of both nuclear-weapon states and non-nuclear-weapon states," he stated in his address during the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony.
  "As an expression of that determination, the Government of Japan will submit a new draft resolution on the total elimination of nuclear weapons at the United Nations General Assembly this autumn." Like every year, the bells of Hiroshima tolled at 8:15 a.m. local time (1:15 a.m. CET), signalling the beginning of the commemorative ceremony for the victims of the first bombing, intended to accelerate the end of World War II.
  The bombing of Nagasaki followed on August 9 of 1945. (AGI)

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