Now that 80 years have passed since the air raids across Japan, we will consider the reality of the air raids and the ongoing issues of relief for the victims of the air raids.

Thinking with Yoshito Bunyaku
Due to the meticulously planned air raids by the U.S. military, many cities became ruins due to inhumane indiscriminate bombings in the final stages of the war. The victims of the air raids, who have been abandoned by the post-war state against the backdrop of the theory of endurance, which suggests that the people must accept and endure the war damages. Now that 80 years have passed since the end of the war, the National Council for Air Raid Victims is continuing its activities aiming for the establishment of a relief law in the current Diet. How about learning together about the ongoing human rights violations against war disaster victims? The speaker is Yoshito Bunyaku, who is active in Osaka.
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4 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway Dobashi Station / 7 minutes on foot from Hiroshima Electric Railway Honkawa-cho Station
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