Thank you to all our supporters who have attended commemorations to mark this week's 79th anniversary of the US nuclear bombings of Japan.

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With Nagasaki Day tomorrow, there are still plenty more opportunities to join events over the coming days. You can find one near you on our?events page or locate one on our map?here. Please take part if you can.

Speaking at the London Region CND Hiroshima Day commemoration in Tavistock Square on Tuesday, CND General Secretary Kate Hudson paid tribute to the victims and spoke about the escalating nuclear dangers caused by the ongoing war in Ukraine and the crisis in the Middle East. You can find a stream of the commemoration on CND's Facebook page.?

Below are some images of recent Hiroshima and Nagasaki Day events sent in by CND groups. If you are attending an event over the coming days, please tag us on social media and use the hashtag #NeverAgain.?

Greater Manchester & District CND sent in this picture from Saddleworth Peace Group's recent Hiroshima Day commemoration in Uppermill.?

Salisbury CND held their annual Hiroshima and Nagasaki lantern float on Tuesday evening. The lanterns were decorated and sent to the group by students from Kyoso Junior High School in Hiroshima. You can find more pictures and coverage from the evening on their website here.?

We'd also like to thank everyone who has given to this year's Hiroshima & Nagasaki summer appeal. Your donations? allow CND to do its vital work including: raising awareness about the humanitarian and environmental dangers of nuclear weapons; building support in Parliament for nuclear disarmament; and preventing the return of US nuclear weapons to Britain.

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This year, we are looking to raise ?17,500. Any amount, no matter how small, will go a long way to help our campaign. Please donate if you can.?

 

An evening of anti-nuclear chess with CND, 27 August

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The original CND badges were made from clay, fired at a great heat, so they would be one of the only human-made objects able to survive a nuclear war. This was in the mind of Youth & Student CND member and MA Art and Politics student, Amba Malekin-Goneni, when devising her dissertation project: creating a ceramic chess set that would symbolically survive a nuclear war.?
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Supporters are invited to join Amba for the inaugural game with the set; she will be facing formidable opposition in CND General Secretary Kate Hudson. In between the castling and checkmates, Amba will interview Kate about the challenges and opportunities facing the anti-nuclear movement today, in what should be a fascinating discussion.

  • Tuesday, 27 August
  • 6:30-8:00pm
  • Cartoon Museum, 63 Wells Street, W1A 3AE, London, register here

Please arrive ten minutes early in order to be seated before the game begins. The Cartoon Museum has a lift available and is wheelchair accessible. If you have any specific access needs, or any other queries, please email Amba at [email protected].

 

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