Überlebende der Atombombenabwürfe (hibakusha) erzählen

23.06.2022 18:30 - 20:00

Eine Diskussionsveranstaltung mit Mitgliedern des Japan Council against A & H Bombs (Gensuikyo) für Studierende und Interessierte

| Title |

Hibakusha speak about  their A-bomb experiences:

An event for students and the interested public by members of Gensuikyo (Japan Council against A & H Bombs)  

| About Gensuikyo |

The Japan Council against A & H Bombs was founded on September 19, 1955, following the first World Conference against A and H Bombs in August the same year.
   The background was the mounting nationwide protests against the damage from the hydrogen bomb test, which the US conducted on March 1, 1954 at the Bikini Atoll in the central Pacific. More than 32 million signatures then collected in demanding a ban on nuclear weapons represented a strong desire of the whole Japanese people for peace and against nuclear weapons.
   Since the founding, we, Gensuikyo, have developed many forms of actions to reach the three basic goals of 1) the prevention of nuclear war, 2) a ban on and the elimination of nuclear weapons, 3) the relief and solidarity with the Hibakusha, the A-bomb sufferers, including the annual World Conference against A & H Bombs in every August, constant and nationwide signature campaigns for a ban on nuclear weapons, events and actions in cooperation with the Hibakusha to make known the damage and health effects of the A-bombings to general public.
https://www.antiatom.org/english/index.html 

| Date & Time |

Thursday 2022-06-23, 18:30~20:00
max. 50 participants

| Place & Preparations | 

LIVE @ Campus of the University of Vienna
Department of East Asian Studies, Japanese Studies
Seminarraum JAP 1, 2K-EG-21, Ground floor to the left
Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2.4 (Campus), 1090 Vienna, Austria

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| Further Questions? |

Please contact japanologie@univie.ac.at