Our third mission.
Those who have followed closely our activities should be aware that we have done this event for two years in Ecuador and with the same purpose. Sing for Peace.
Those who have followed closely our activities should be aware that we have done this event for two years in Ecuador and with the same purpose. Sing for Peace.
For this reason we know they know the story of Sadako Sasaki and of course know of the terrible tragedy 6 and August 9, 1945 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, when a terrorist act two atomic bombs were dropped by U.S. aircraft in two Japanese populations in order to end the war. What I did not imagine this is that all you did was start a new nightmare.
75 years later still we drop a few tears remembering the victims of the stupidity of the world more rational animal: Man.
75 years later still we drop a few tears remembering the victims of the stupidity of the world more rational animal: Man.
30 posters on Hiroshima and Nagasaki sent us the Peace Museum in Japan.
A video broadcast exclusively for the event, also was sent to us by the Museum
This year the Ecuadorian Association took the baton Origami Club Paper Quito and decided convene a thousand cranes folded in a day very close to the date of the disaster. On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 August, World Youth Foundation, located in the nearby Parque La Carolina received hundreds of cranes left their hands asking for peace and global disarmament.
This year the Ecuadorian Association took the baton Origami Club Paper Quito and decided convene a thousand cranes folded in a day very close to the date of the disaster. On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 August, World Youth Foundation, located in the nearby Parque La Carolina received hundreds of cranes left their hands asking for peace and global disarmament.
thank everyone who supported us in the mission to fold a thousand cranes, because your hands are made to build not to destroy.
Quito again community support our mission.
We had the honor and fortune to receive our event Yumiko Iwasaki, estaff member of Peace Boat (Peace Boat, in English) who took our greetings of peace to Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors, called Hibakusha, here I offer the link:
OTHER CHAPTERS IN THE WORLD
Thousand Cranes in Chile
Thousand Cranes in Argentina
Quito Santiago Ponce Paper
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