75 years after the bombing of Hiroshima, the danger still exists by Unusual Sources published on 2020-08-11T03:57:30Z One day before the 75th Anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, Doug interviews Tamara Lorincz of Voice of Women for Peace on this tragic event and the need for Canada to sign the Treaty for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons. Canadian Hiroshima survivor Setsuku Thurlow, was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018 for her work on this Treaty. Sadly, our Prime Minister would not meet with her, nor has he responded to her recent open letter. Tamara and Doug discuss Setsuko's letter, and the need for Canada to support nuclear abolition and sign on to the Treaty. Genre News & Politics Comment by Michael Dworkind What I found compelling were her views on getting Canada out of NATO and promoting its nuclear policies. As an excellent campaign idea for all peace activists in Canada stop the buying of exorbitant jet fighters and convert the money’s to post Covid recovery for all 2020-08-13T02:06:50Z Comment by Michael Dworkind Tamara andthe Voice of Woman for peace shine in the light or remembrance of the horror of Hiroshima. 2020-08-13T02:02:42Z