1/ The stories of those who've lived, survived nuclear weapons aren't only a reminder of the atrocities that they cause. They are a call to act now. At this year's @NobelPeaceOslo, Venessa Hanson shared more about #CranesofMemory and using these stories to end nuclear weapons.
A paper crane I folded from origami paper held in my hand, resting next to my Chihuahua mix who is resting on the couch.
This is not just a remembrance, it’s a commitment to building a world free from the threat of nuclear weapons.
#HoldTheMemory #CranesOfMemory #NuclearBan
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Will you join us stand with the survivors of nuclear weapons and take action for nuclear disarmament? We everyone to get involved! Learn more here and share: cranesofmemory.com
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We're less than a week away from the 80th anniversary of the first time nuclear weapons were used against people.
It's easy to forget, but there's likely one pointed at you (and about a billion other people) right now, ready to launch on warning.
#CranesOfMemory
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The hibakusha from Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and all nuclear weapons survivors are entrusting us with their stories.We must ensure their memories do not fade. By holding their memory, we carry their fight forward.
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