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Letter Of Protest From The Mayor Of
Hiroshima To President Bush
05/01/03: (The
City of Hiroshima) Letter of Protest.
His Excellency George W. Bush
The President
The White House
The United States of America
I have received a report that your administration has
submitted to Congress a 2004 Defense Authorization Bill that
requests funds for the development of small nuclear weapons with
a yield of five kilotons or less, which development has been
prohibited since 1993, and that would repeal the Furse-Spratt
prohibition on the development of such weapons.
This clear indication that the United States intends to develop
small nuclear weapons raises the horrifying spectre that nuclear
weapons will actually be used. As mayor of the A-bombed city
Hiroshima I am outraged by the barbarism that has led you not
only to attack Iraq, killing or injuring thousands of innocent
Iraqi citizens, but also to develop new nuclear weapons. You are
trampling viciously on the hopes of the vast majority of people
around the world who seek peace and, on behalf of the residents
of Hiroshima, I vehemently protest.
Coming as it does on the eve of the UN NPT Review Conference
Preparatory Committee, this announcement, together with
statements regarding the necessity of resuming underground
testing and rapidly developing new tactical nuclear weapons,
represents an extremely regrettable frontal attack on the
process of nuclear disarmament.
I demand that you immediately begin demonstrating a willingness
to implement the "unequivocal undertaking" to
eliminate your nuclear arsenal promised at the previous NPT
Review Conference, take a clear decision to terminate all
nuclear testing, and devote the full strength of your great
country to achieving a genuinely peaceful 21st century free from
nuclear weapons.
April 21, 2003
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Tadatoshi Akiba
Mayor of Hiroshima |
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