NO NUKES EVER EVER AGAIN (HOPEFULLY)

  • Memorial: Paper lanterns float down the Motoyasu River in <br />Hiroshima to mark the 66th anniversary of the bombing
  • Memorial: Paper lanterns float down the Motoyasu River in <br />Hiroshima to mark the 66th anniversary of the bombing
  • Memorial: Paper lanterns float down the Motoyasu River in <br />Hiroshima to mark the 66th anniversary of the bombing
  • Moving journey: The lanterns can be seen winding round the river <br />bend, past the Atomic Dome near Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
  • Messages of peace: The lanterns contained special pictures and <br />messages
  • Solemn: Pigeons are released during a ceremony held every year to <br />commemorate the dead
  • Solemn: Pigeons are released during a ceremony held every year to <br />commemorate the dead
  • March: Demonstrators raise placards to protest against nuclear <br />power and weapons and they file past the A-bomb dome
  • March: Demonstrators raise placards to protest against nuclear <br />power and weapons and they file past the A-bomb dome
  • Never forget: Banners call for an end to nuclear weapons
  • Memorial: Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan (centre) makes a <br />speech during the service to commemorate those who lost their lives
  • Remembrance: Mourners at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima <br />light candles to remember the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing
  • Remembrance: Mourners at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima <br />light candles to remember the victims of the 1945 atomic bombing
  • The memory lives on: All generations come together to pray for the<br /> victims of the atomic bombing after burning incense in the memorial <br />park
  • The memory lives on: All generations come together to pray for the<br /> victims of the atomic bombing after burning incense in the memorial <br />park
  • Vigil: Buddhist followers parade with lanterns in their hands in <br />prayer for peace on the eve of the 66th anniversary of the bombing
  • Devastation: A man looks over the expanse of ruins after the <br />explosion of the atomic bomb in 1945. The skeletal dome of a <br />bomb-ravaged building where the memorial service was held today is the <br />only building that can be seen still standing

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