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July 2005: for immediate release
A call for peace, as people across the UK prepares to commemorate the
60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. As the
60th anniversary approaches the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament say No
more Hiroshimas, No more Nagasakis.
People of different ages and backgrounds from across the country will
be taking part in events. Those who remember Hiroshima and have dedicated
their lives to peace are available for interview. As are young people
who have experienced the aggressive responses to global problems, are
fearful of present nuclear policy and are calling for peaceful solutions.
In August 1945, the US dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese cities
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Hundreds of thousands of people died, many
instantaneously, others soon after from burns and shock. More died from
radiation in the years that followed. By 1950, an estimated 340,000 people
had died as a result of the two bombs. The effects are still being felt
today.
30th July 2005 – No More Hiroshimas at the Curzon Cinema,
Soho
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has teamed up with Curzon Cinemas
and Contemporary Films to present a number of rarely seen films, together
with a panel session to discuss today’s nuclear dangers. The harrowing
and controversial The War Game, and the end of the world drama On the
Beach, starring Ava Gardner and Fred Astaire, will be shown, along with
two shorts: Booom, a humorous take on the notion that might is right,
and Blosch, a powerful and comprehensive argument for disarmament. The
New Nuclear Threat will be discussed by a panel including Kate Hudson,
Chair of CND, long standing peace campaigner Bruce Kent, representative
of Mayors for Peace and member of the GLA Jenny Jones and Jeremy Corbyn
MP.
For further information and interviews please contact Ruth Tanner CND's
Press & Communications Officer on 0207 7002350 or 07968 420859
For more information about Curzon Cinemas, www.curzoncinemas.com
or to get logos and pictures sent to you contact Shelley McCarten 020
7292 1692 (
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For more information about Contemporary Films www.contemporaryfilms.com/
6th August - Hiroshima day ceremony - Noon-1pm - Tavistock Square,
London
London will remember the 60th anniversary in Tavistock square in Bloomsbury.
The square, which was the scene of the brutal terrorist attack on the
no 30 bus, is also the site of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi, a Hiroshima
cherry tree, and a Holocaust memorial. Londoners will gather there to
commemorate the anniversary but also to call for peaceful solutions to
the world’s problems.
Speakers include, Cllr. Barbara Hughes, Mayor of Camden, Kate Hudson,
CND Chair, Lindsay German, STWC Convenor, Susannah York Bruce Kent Adrian
Mitchell Jeremy Corbyn MP (Chair), and Joanna Small*, Music: The Workers’
Music Association.
*The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the Mayor of London launched
a poetry writing competition this year. They invited Londoners, aged between
14 and 16, to write a poem for peace to commemorate the atomic bombings
of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The panel of judges included The Mayor of London,
Ken Livingstone, peace activist Bruce Kent, poet Adrian Mitchell, and
CND Chair Kate Hudson. The winning writer, Joanna Small will read her
poem at the remembrance event in Tavistock Square
For further information and interviews please contact 07968 420859 or
020-7607 2302
6th August – Hiroshima Day Remembrance Festival –
Millennium Point – Birmingham
Artists and musicians from across the UK have teamed up with the Weapons
of Mass Destruction (WMD) Awareness Programme to commemorate Hiroshima
and Nagasaki and to call for a world where humanity can live in peace.
Sponsoring Organisations: Abolition 2000, Acronym Institute for Disarmament
Diplomacy, Atomic Mirror, British American Security Information Council,
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Greenpeace UK, MEDACT, Movement for
the Abolition of War, Oxford Research Group, Pax Christi, Quaker Peace
Social Witness UK, Student/Young Pugwash, VERTIC, and the World Court
Project
For further information – including artists and speakers contact
Carol Naughton WMD AP Tel: 0121 244 9965 Mob: 07736 698702 email:
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9th August – Nagasaki Day ceremony – 7.30pm - London,
A peaceful procession will take place from Westminster Cathedral Crypt
Chapel to Battersea Park to the London Peace Pagoda for the floating Lantern
Ceremony on the Thames.
Contact: Rev Nagase on 020 72289620
2005 World Conference against A & H Bombs – 2 -9th
August – Hiroshima and Nagasaki
CND will be represented at the 60th anniversary international peace conference
in Hiroshima and Nagasaki from the 2nd – 9th August. As the world
commemorates the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombings this summer,
the 2005 World Conference against A & H Bombs will be held in Hiroshima
and Nagasaki from the 2nd to the 9th August. Delegates from the Campaign
for Nuclear Disarmament will be among thousands of people including the
Hibakusha of Hiroshima/Nagasaki and nuclear victims across the world,
representatives of the peace/anti-nuclear weapons movements and NGOs and
local authorities from all over the world will take part in the conference.
They will be there to remember the events 60 years ago but also to focus
on the reality of today’s nuclear world situation and to work towards
peace and the abolition of all nuclear weapons.
For further information contact Ruth Tanner CND's Press & Communications
Officer on 0207 7002350 or 07968 420859 or for conference details go to
http://www10.plala.or.jp/antiatom/html/e/e05wc/e-05wc_call-prgrm.html
Kate Hudson, Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament,
“It is important that we mark the 60th anniversary by helping to
bring about a real understanding of the horror of the nuclear bomb and
the continued danger to the world of the nuclear weapons held by all of
the nuclear weapon states, including the UK. It is also vital that we
challenge both the perception that it was necessary to drop the bomb on
Japan and the idea that it would ever be necessary or justified to use
it anywhere, ever again.”
For further information on activities and press opportunities across
the country to mark the 60th anniversary go to http://www.cnduk.org/pages/diary.html
or contact Ruth Tanner CND's Press & Communications Officer on 0207
7002350 or 07968 420859
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Notes to Editor:
CND has been running a Countdown to Hiroshima Campaign to remember Hiroshima
and Nagasaki and say never again. As part of this campaign CND has also
launched a Peace Education Pack, with the support of the Mayor of London,
which has gone to all secondary schools in London. Link to CND’s
Peace education Pack http://www.cnduk.org/pages/ed/edpack.html
Testimony of Hiroshima and Nagsaki survivors the Hibakusha http://www.inicom.com/hibakusha/
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) is one of Europe’s biggest
single-issue peace campaigns, with over 32,000 members in the UK. CND
campaigns for the abolition of all nuclear weapons everywhere.
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