For abolition of nuclear weapons
Petition: Regarding  the Exhibition of "Enola Gay"   Oct. 2003 

Message to the people of the US  Aug. 2003

 Joint statement from Hibakusha throughout the world Feb. 2003

 Statement Concerning the North Korea's withdrawal from the NPT  Jan. 2003

Letter to the heads of India and Pakistan Jun. 2002

Letter to delegates of the NPT States parties  Apr. 2002

Letter to the US President  Mar. 2002

Statement: Protest against the US "nuclear posture review" plan  Jan. 2002

Statement: Concerning the US withdrawal from the ABM Treaty Dec. 2001

Protest against the US 15th subcritical nuclear test Dec. 2001

Message to the people of the US  Dec. 2001

 Statement: Concerning retaliation against terrorism  Oct. 2001

Protest against the US subcritical test  Sep. 2001

 Statement: Denounce the 9.11 terrorist attack, Oppose retaliation by the military force Sep. 2001

Letter to nulcear weapons states  July 2001

Appeal letter to the US President  July 2001

 Statement to the Millennium Assembly of the United Nations  Oct. 2000

 Request letter from the Global Hibakusha Solidarity Meeting  Aug. 2000

 Letter to the Heads of States and Governments  Nov. 1999

Note against US subcritical nuclear test Sep. 1998

Special Resolution on the Nuclear Power States and Japanese Government June 1998

Letter against nuclear tests in India May 1998

Letter to Prime Minister of India Mar.1998

Letter on the NPT Mar.1998

Prosest the US third subcritical test Mar.1998

Letter against the US military threat for Iraq Feb.1998

Moves against the US subcritical tests July 1997

Letters on the SSOD‡W to US President Feb.1997

No More Hibakusha(Atomic Bomb Victims Demand) Nov.1984


Action against the subcritical nuclear testing

HIDANKYO took an action against the subcritical nuclear testing, conducted at Nevada Test Site in USA on July 2.

Since the US Department of Energy revealed the plan to conduct subcritical tests last December, HIDANKYO has repeatedly condemned for canceling the tests.(refer to Letter to the US President )

Nevertheless, the US Government conducted the testing, disregarding public opinion against subcritical tests.

On the next day of the testing, HIDANKYO members made a protest against the testing at Shibuya, downtown of Tokyo, and went to the US Embassy, where the members urged the US Government to take following action.

1. To cancel subcritical nuclear testing.

2. To conclude with the international treaty for the abolition of nuclear weapons.

3. To eliminate all nuclear weapons. 


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