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Wishesh Magazine June 2016

Here is the Latest June Edition of Wishesh Magazine. World Largest Gathering Ujjain Kumbh Mela as a cover story and more Interesting Stories of Kodalampatti Handloom Saries, NRI Profiles, Healthy Living, Festivals, Politics, Automobiles, Technology , Spiritual , Travelogue and Many More exciting stories on Wishesh Magazine.

Here is the Latest June Edition of Wishesh Magazine. World Largest Gathering Ujjain Kumbh Mela as a cover story and more Interesting Stories of Kodalampatti Handloom Saries, NRI Profiles, Healthy Living, Festivals, Politics, Automobiles, Technology , Spiritual , Travelogue and Many More exciting stories on Wishesh Magazine.

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his own reflections about<br />

his visit to that city. The<br />

President certainly does<br />

understand the US bears<br />

a special responsibility.<br />

The US continues to be the<br />

only country to have used<br />

nuclear weapons. It means<br />

our country bears a special<br />

responsibility to lead the<br />

world in an effort to eliminate<br />

them. This goal of a nuclear<br />

weapons free world has been<br />

sought by both Democratic<br />

and Republican presidents. It<br />

is a goal that would make our<br />

country and our planet safer,”<br />

Earnest said.<br />

“President Obama has<br />

been a tireless leader in the<br />

global effort to prevent the<br />

spread of nuclear weapons,<br />

and I commend him and the<br />

Administration for their strong<br />

focus on this vital challenge<br />

for global peace and<br />

security,” Democratic Leader<br />

Nancy Pelosi said.<br />

“I commend President<br />

Obama’s decision to visit<br />

the Hiroshima Peace<br />

Memorial which serves as<br />

a poignant reminder of the<br />

devastating cost of nuclear<br />

warfare, especially on civilian<br />

communities,” Senator Mazie<br />

K Hirono said.<br />

“We applaud President<br />

Obama’s decision to<br />

visit Hiroshima, in part to<br />

recognise the innocent<br />

victims of war and in<br />

particular the experience<br />

and work of atomic bomb<br />

survivors of Hiroshima and<br />

Nagasaki — the hibakusha —<br />

who have worked tirelessly to<br />

remind the world why nuclear<br />

weapons must never be used<br />

again,” said Daryl G Kimball,<br />

executive director of the<br />

independent, non-partisan<br />

Arms Control Association.<br />

“It’s time for a US President<br />

to visit Hiroshima’s Peace<br />

Park in Japan to honour<br />

those who died during the<br />

atomic bombing and to<br />

affirm the goal of a nuclear<br />

weapons free world. At this<br />

point, it’s not enough to<br />

repeat the words Obama<br />

has said several times since<br />

his historic Prague speech<br />

calling for the abolishment<br />

of nuclear weapons. Obama<br />

“<br />

must announce actions he<br />

will take in his remaining<br />

months as President that<br />

will actually bring the world<br />

closer to being free of nuclear<br />

weapons,” it said.<br />

“In a complex world of<br />

unsolved old problems and<br />

mounting new challenges,<br />

we have the vision and the<br />

ability to solve this one so<br />

that future generations might<br />

be spared from a nuclear<br />

attack. The President’s<br />

commemoration at Hiroshima<br />

will put this aspiration in stark<br />

relief,” Senator Ben Cardin<br />

said.<br />

It’s time for a US<br />

President to visit<br />

Hiroshima’s Peace<br />

Park in Japan to<br />

honour those who<br />

died during the<br />

atomic bombing and<br />

to affirm the goal of a<br />

nuclear weapons free<br />

world.<br />

“<br />

JUNE <strong>2016</strong> | WWW.WISHESH.COM

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