Wednesday, August 6, 2014

TRAGIC PAST OF HIROSHIMA ATOMIC BOMBING MUST INSPIRE FUTURE FREE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS - BAN

Guy Perea Presidential Elector President of The United States

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TRAGIC PAST OF HIROSHIMA ATOMIC BOMBING MUST INSPIRE FUTURE FREE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS – BAN

Remembering all those who died in the bombing of Hiroshima and, later, Nagasaki, some 69 years ago, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today said that the atrocious memories of that tragedy must inspire new generations to work towards a world free of nuclear weapons. Read more


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