Reflections on the 79th Anniversary of Hiroshima Bombing
Aaron Denison, Doctoral Candidate, Hiroshima University
06-Aug-24 15:00
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It's been 79 years today since the US dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a moment that forever changed the course of history. This event has impacted people's perception towards nuclear energy, especially in terms of policy making over the past several decades. We will be delving into the anniversary's significance, the impact on Japanese and Malaysian victims, and current reflections. Joining us on the show today to discuss this is Aaron Denison, a doctoral candidate at Hiroshima University.
Produced by: Dashran Yohan
Presented by: Dashran Yohan
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Categories: politics, government, international
Tags: the bigger picture, beyond the ballet box, Peace Memorial Museum, atomic bomb survivors, malaysian victims, nuclear policy, hiroshima, nagasaki, atomic bomb, japanese occupation of malaya,