Atomic bomb survivors join U.S. rallies

Sunday Gazette-Mail | August 7, 2005| | Copyright

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. - At the birthplace of the atomic bombs that devastated Hiroshima and Nagasaki 60 years ago, survivors of those deadly blasts joined with hundreds of people Saturday in support of a global ban on nuclear weapons.

"No more Hiroshimas. No more Nagasakis," bombing survivor Koji Ueda of Tokyo wrote in a statement distributed at the rally. "We send this message to our friends all over the world, along with a fresh determination of the 'hibakusha' [atomic bomb survivors] to continue to tell about Hiroshima and Nagasaki, aiming at a planet set free of wars of nuclear weapons."

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