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Today: A day of mourning and celebration
Today is a day when we should mourn the first and only use of nuclear weapons and their growing threat to life on earth. By some estimates (e.g., the Ploughshares Fund, June, 2010), there may now be over 20,000 nuclear … Continue reading
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Tagged activists, Daniel Ellsberg, Fukushima, Hiroshima, Howard Zinn, Japan, mindfulness, Nagasaki, nuclear proliferation, nuclear weapons, Nuclear-Free Future Month, persecution, Ploughshares Fund, prosecution, Russia, The Bomb, The Nuclear Abolitionist, Waging Nonviolence
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