Hiroshima and Nagasaki Day 2017

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Hiroshima Day

12:30 – 13:30, Sunday 6th August | St Werburgh’s Square, Birkenhead

Remembering, with readings of poems and prose, the 6th August 1945 when USA dropped the first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

The United Nations has agreed, in July 2017, a global treaty to ban Nuclear Weapons. Over 120 countries have agreed. Our government refused to send a delegate to the Treaty conferences and has given the go-ahead for new nuclear weapon bearing submarines.


Nagasaki Day

11:00, Wednesday 9th August | St. John’s Gardens

With Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Cllr. Malcolm Kennedy, speeches, poetry and music.

On Wednesday 9th August, Merseyside C.N.D. will commemorate the 72nd anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, in which over a quarter of a million people were killed.

The events of August 1945 marked the beginning of the most dangerous chapter in human history, which still continues today as the Government prepares to spend £250,000,000,000 on a new generation of nuclear weapons.

We invite everyone to join us at St. John’s Gardens and help us ensure such a horrific event never happens again.