Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Recalls the atomic bomb 70 years, world leaders go Hiroshima

Recalls the atomic bomb 70 years, world leaders go Hiroshima

Dated August 6, 1945 has always been a bitter moment for the people of Japan. Today, along with peace activists and world leaders, citizens of the State Sunrise commemorate 70 years of the events of the atomic bomb explosion in Hiroshima City inflicted United States military to end World War II in the Pacific region. This is the first attack weapons of mass destruction in the history of the world.

Melancholy tragedy that killed at least 140 thousand civilians. Hirsohima city government said the 70-year commemoration of the tragedy momentum peace activists from 100 countries came.


Not only activists, US Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy confirmed attendees. Washington officials surveillance field weapon will also be in attendance, according to US government reports.


"This is the momentum of the first senior US official will attend the memorial," said US Ambassador in Tokyo, as quoted by the Japan Times, Wednesday (5/8).


The move comes amid Japan's call to President Barrack Obama to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki to see what the impact of the explosion of the atomic bomb post in the two cities 70 years ago.


UN officials weaponry Kim Won-soo also called present in the warning to read a special message from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.


The diplomats from Britain, France, and Russia's nuclear development field in Japan also called the warning came in, said Hiroshima city government.

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