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Letters of protest against nuclear weapons testing

Nuclear testing is linked to the development of nuclear weapons. The City of Hiroshima issues formal letters of protest against all such tests, including subcritical nuclear tests. All letters are sent directly to the country responsible. These letters of protest began on September 9, 1968, after the French test of a hydrogen bomb. To date, 615 formal protests have been issued. Prohibiting nuclear testing may not be a direct form of nuclear disarmament, but it does inhibit efforts to improve weapon performance or develop new nuclear weapons. Thus, we regard the test ban as the point of departure for nuclear disarmament.

phpto:Protest letter

Beginning on July 16, 1945, when the US conducted the first test of an atomic weapon, nuclear-weapon states have conducted more than 2,000 nuclear weapon tests.

Letters of protest in past years

Letters of request

写真:米国大使
(Courtesy of Cabinet Public Relations Office)
phpto:Prime Minister Kishida
(Courtesy of Cabinet Public Relations Office)

写真:外務省要請

写真:アメリカ大使館
US Embassy in Tokyo (February 2019)

写真:ロシア大使館
Russian Embassy in Tokyo(February 2019)

Letters of request in past years

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