2017 NPT Preparatory Review Conference

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2017 NPT Preparatory Review Conference Hanane Okubo Nana Yamaguchi

Introduction 1. Hiroshima Jogakuin 2. Our Peace Activities 3. Our Opinions

All Girls’ Christian School Hiroshima Jogakuin 1400 students Established in 1886 All Girls’ Christian School

Hiroshima Attacked by A-bomb Hiroshima Jogakuin Hiroshima Attacked by A-bomb Our School Before After

Memorial Cenotaph for Students and Teachers   352 Students and Teachers were killed

Peace Studies Hiroshima Jogakuin 7th 8th 9th The effects of the A-bomb in Hiroshima 8th 9th Nagasaki 10th Civil war in Cambodia 11th Ground Battle/US Bases in Okinawa 12th Abolition Nuclear Weapons Today ・How other countries view the A-bombing

Peace Activities 1. Tours of the Peace Park 2. Hiroshima Archive 3. Signature Campaign

Tours of the Peace Park Started in 1982

Japanese/Visitors About 600 people Tours of the Peace Park High School Students Japanese/Visitors About 600 people Visitors from abroad

Hiroshima Archive A pluralistic digital archive that tells the reality of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima

Hiroshima Archive Dr. Hidenori Watanabe Tokyo Metoropolitan University From 2010 Project with university students Peace Workbook for high school students

Hiroshima Archive 1. Testimony Request 2. Interview and Record 4. Mapping 3. Edit (2hours → 20minutes)

Hiroshima Archive

Signature Campaign ← Mr. Kazumi Mastui, Mayor of Hiroshima

Signature Campaign With about 100 students in Hiroshima Once a month, Downtown                      Hiroshima, Peace Park Cooperating with 54 schools   throughout Japan & the world

Signature Campaign Total 480,000+ Signatures This year 65,213

1.Education Our Opinion ・Teach the inhumanity of nuclear weapons ・To get more knowledge and widen their horizon

2.Appeal to the Japanese Government and Nuclear Weapons States Our Opinion 2.Appeal to the Japanese Government and Nuclear Weapons States ・to take part in the nuclear ban-treaty

162 7,295 Our Opinion Countries and Cities 67cities 80 cities 7,295   67cities 80 cities 210 cities 13 cities 7cities 56 cities 154 cities 21 cities

Hibakusha Average age 81 years old We are the last generation to hear their testimonies in person Our responsibility to share

We will never repeat the evil.