- Hiroshima Maidens
The Hiroshima Maidens are a group of twenty-five young Japanese women who were seriously disfigured as a result of the
atomic bomb dropped onHiroshima on the morning ofAugust 6 ,1945 .Keloid scars marred their faces and many of their hands were bent into claw-like positions. These women, as well as the other citizens affected by the A-bomb were referred to as "hibakusha ", meaning "explosion-affected people".The more specific nickname for the group of women, "The Hiroshima Maidens", caught on when the women were brought to the United States to undergo multiple reconstructive surgeries. This highly publicized turn of events was largely the work of "Saturday Review" editor
Norman Cousins , an outspoken advocate ofnuclear disarmament .One of these survivors, Miyoko Matsubara has said:cquote|As a hibakusha, I am determined to continue appealing for the elimination of nuclear weapons from the Earth. That is what I must do. We survivors of the atomic bombing are against the research, development, testing, production, and use of any nuclear arms. We are opposed to war of any kind, for whatever reason.
I would like to say to young people in the United States and other countries: Nuclear weapons do not deter war. Nuclear weapons and human beings cannot co-exist. We all must learn the value of human life. If you do not agree with me on this, please come to Hiroshima and see for yourself the destructive power of these deadly weapons at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.
As of
2006 , there are about 266,000 "hibakusha" still living in Japan. [cite web | title="Asahi Shimbun", quoted by "San Francisco Chronicle" | url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2005/08/09/worldviews.DTL | accessdate= March 9 | accessyear= 2006 ]See also
*
Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
*Hibakusha
*"" (2007)References
External links
* [http://www.hbo.com/docs/programs/whitelightblackrain/index.html White Light/Black Rain Official Website] (film)
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-71-1794-12162/conflict_war/hiroshima/clip6 CBC Archives 1957 broadcast]
* [http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/1999/00/00_matsubara_spirit-hiroshima.htm 1999 Recollections of Miyoko Matsubara, "Hiroshima Maiden".]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.