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10,000 Paper Cranes Unveiled to Honor Hiroshima’s 80th Anniversary

URGENT UPDATE: Just announced, the community of Newcastle is coming together in a remarkable display of peace by unveiling over 10,000 paper cranes to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. This poignant event, led by local resident Sally Hoyle and a dedicated team of volunteers, aims to spark critical conversations about peace amidst ongoing global conflicts.

The event marks a significant moment as it coincides with the tragic history of August 6, 1945, when the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, resulting in the immediate deaths of over 100,000 people. A second bombing on August 9, 1945, in Nagasaki claimed an additional 60,000 to 80,000 lives, leaving a lasting shadow of devastation and suffering.

Hoyle, alongside fellow coordinators Catherine Lee and Bonnie McBain, has organized this heartfelt initiative in Islington, a bohemian shopping district in Newcastle. “Peace is a very fragile thing,” Hoyle stated, emphasizing the importance of celebrating peace in light of the chaos in places like Gaza and Ukraine. “We just feel it’s important to celebrate peace, especially the peaceful community we have here in Newcastle.”

The City of Newcastle will also host a flag-raising ceremony at 9 AM on Wednesday in Civic Park, marking the anniversary alongside the Hunter Peace Group and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. This serves as a reminder of the city’s dedication to being a Nuclear Free Zone, a commitment first established in 1982 and reaffirmed in 2021.

Hoyle acknowledges that while hanging these origami cranes might seem trivial, it serves a deeper purpose. “We know 10,000 paper cranes aren’t going to help the people in Gaza, but it does give people an outlet to talk about it that they might not otherwise have,” she explained. The cranes, which will remain on display until World Peace Day on September 21, encourage community reflection on the value of peace.

Born in England just a year after the bombings, Hoyle has been an advocate for nuclear disarmament since her teenage years. “It was a terrible thing, and let’s hope it never happens again,” she said, expressing her hopes for a future free from the horrors of nuclear warfare.

As this significant anniversary approaches, the hope is that these paper cranes not only honor the memories of those lost but also inspire ongoing dialogue about peace in an increasingly turbulent world. The event is a call to action for communities everywhere to reflect on the fragility of peace and the urgent need for global solidarity.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

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