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Japan marked the 63rd anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki with a solemn ceremony on Saturday and a call for world powers to abandon their nuclear weapons. Thousands of children, elderly survivors and dignitaries in the city's Peace Park bowed their heads in a minute of silence at 11:02 am (0202 GMT), the time the bomb was dropped, to remember the tens of thousands who ultimately died from the blast.
"The United States and Russia must take the lead in striving to abolish nuclear weapons," Nagasaki mayor Tomihisa Taue said at the gathering, which included Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda. "These two countries ... should begin implementing broad reductions of nuclear weapons instead of deepening their conflict over, among others, the introduction of a missile-defence system in Europe."
Britain, France and China should also reduce their nuclear arms, he added. About 27,000 of the south-western city's estimated 200,000 population died instantly from the bomb, and about 70,000 had died by the end of 1945.
Nagasaki was bombed by the United States on August 9, 1945, three days after the western city of Hiroshima, where the blast also killed tens of thousands immediately and many more later from radiation sickness. On August 15, Japan surrendered, bringing World War Two to an end. Fukuda said Japan had to fulfill its responsible role as a nation of peace "I vow to lead the international community for permanent peace," Fukuda said in a speech.

Copyright Reuters, 2008

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