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65th Hiroshima memorial heralds new world order

Hiroshima Atomic Bombing, 1945
Hiroshima, Aug 6: As Japan woke up to mark the 65th anniversary of Hirishima atomic bombing, the darkest day in the country's and the world history, a new world-order also dawned on Friday, Aug 6 as US, Britain and France made their first official appearance at the memorial.

This is the first time US and other nuclear powers attended the memorial for 1945 nuclear attack on Japan. The United States' decision to send Ambassador John Roos to the memorial is the first step towards US President, Barack Obama's visit to the country, said international media reports.

"For the sake of future generations, we must continue to work together to realise a world without nuclear weapons," the US ambassador said in a statement.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was also one among the top officials who attended the 65th memorial. A total of 74 nations were represented.

"Life is short, but memory is long. For many of you, that day endures ... as vivid as the white light that seared the sky, as dark as the black rains that followed," said Mr Ban, expressing hope that the 2010 memorial will send a strong signal to the world that nuclear weapons must be destroyed.

However, China, which sent a low ranking official in 2008, chose not to participate this year. The reasons behind this decision is unknown.

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SiliconJon 10 Aug 2010 12:10 am
New World Order, United Earth, Global Peace, Global Domination, One World Government...the philosophy has many names, and nearly as many aspects to it. It will not mean the same for one as it does the other, for uniting humanity may be desired for peace and freedom by some while others' idea of a united species is best done for control purposes so that we may all bow to their whims, and for many differing reasons there as well for it could be that such a person thinks their ideas to be best...
Christopher Sadoun 07 Aug 2010 11:26 am
Jesus died for You You will go to Heaven New Jerusalem Jesus died for All Jesus and The New Jerusalem Eden is earth's only Jerusalem That is the Title of the Bible. Inquisition Jesus died for you You will go to Heaven All go to Heaven That is the only verse
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