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Vol. 5 Num 1140 Mon. August 13, 2007  
   
Letters to Editor


August 6, 1945


Mankind suffered the worst barbarism on August 6, 1965, as America dropped atom bombs, for the first time in history, on the Japanese cities: Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombing of the Japanese cities that brought deaths to thousands of innocent humans including children and women, and thousands more were indiscriminately maimed--- post nuke explosion affects are still there--- was an act of unspeakable hatred.

We, today, remember the dark day with a sense of triumph, for we've been sustaining our very humane spirit till then, and pray for the departed souls that might be cursing us in quiet desperation.

Let the "Good" prevail over the evil.

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