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Another Hiroshima Is Coming — Unless We Stop It Now
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم John Pilger[To commemorate the 80th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we repost this article by John Pilger] When I first went to Hiroshima in 1967, the shadow on the steps was still there. It was an almost perfect … The post Another Hiroshima Is Coming — Unless We Stop It Now (…) -
Were the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki a War Crime and a Crime Against Humanity?
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم Rossen Vassilev Jr.The two most often cited reasons for President Truman’s controversial decision were to shorten the war and to save the lives of “between 250,000 and 500,000” American soldiers. The post Were the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki a War Crime and a Crime Against Humanity? appeared first (…) -
The Lessons We Haven’t Learned
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم Dr. Helen Caldicott[We repost this article by Dr. Helen Caldicott, first published on GR in August 2020, in commemoration of the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings.] My birthday is August 7, sandwiched between the anniversary dates for the bombings … The post The Lessons We Haven’t Learned (…) -
English Version of a Speech in Japanese: Meditations on Tragedy and the Criminality of the Bombing of Hiroshima on the 80th Anniversary. Emanuel Pastreich
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم Emanuel Pastreich… The post English Version of a Speech in Japanese: Meditations on Tragedy and the Criminality of the Bombing of Hiroshima on the 80th Anniversary. Emanuel Pastreich appeared first on Global Research. -
“Earth without Borders”. Governance Systems and Social Relations Must be in Sync with the World’s Most Pressing Needs
6 آب (أغسطس), بقلم Bharat DograFew people would challenge the need for governance systems to be in sync with the most pressing needs of any society. The post “Earth without Borders”. Governance Systems and Social Relations Must be in Sync with the World’s Most Pressing Needs appeared first on Global Research.