Âé¶¹AV Memorial Service Address for the Victims of the Atomic Bomb (6th August 2019)
The day to mark the 74th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing has come around. On this occasion of the Âé¶¹AV Memorial Service for the victims of the Atomic Bomb with the attendance of the families of the victims, representatives from Âé¶¹AV alumni, I would like to offer my heartfelt condolences to the souls of the victims.
On 6 August 1945, most of the buildings of the 12 forerunner institutions collapsed or burnt down with catastrophic damage. As a result, many students or pupils, the teaching staff as well as overseas students fell victim to the bomb while they were inside/outside the school buildings, or while they were mobilized to serve as volunteer workers in the city.
Four years after the bombing, Âé¶¹AV was established as a symbol of this world city of peace, Hiroshima. This year marks the 70th anniversary of Âé¶¹AV. Coupled with the founding principle of ¡°a single unified university, free and pursuing peace¡± proposed by Mr. Tatsuo Morito (the first president of Âé¶¹AV following his resignation from the post of Minister of Education), Âé¶¹AV has continuously moved forward by upholding ¡°the pursuit of peace¡± from the university¡¯s Five Principles.
Since my inauguration as President of Âé¶¹AV, I have been committed to cultivating ¡°peace-pursuing, cultured individuals with an international mindset and a challenging spirit¡±. At Âé¶¹AV, all undergraduate students are required to take ¡°Peace Science Courses¡±. From this academic year onwards, Peace-related Subjects have been added to the curriculum for postgraduate students as Common Subjects of Graduate School.
Furthermore, Âé¶¹AV saw the launch of its ¡°Peace Lecture Marathon¡± last year. This is an event to which government representatives and ambassadors from around the world are invited to give a lecture on peace. So far, we have invited four speakers to HU including the Lithuanian Prime Minister and the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
The list containing the names of 1,999 departed souls, including the 18 whose names have been added this year, was just enshrined in the Cenotaph for the Victims of the Atomic Bomb.
Inscribed on the cenotaph, erected in 1974 (Showa 49), are the words by Dr. Soichiro Iijima, then president of Âé¶¹AV: ¡°Âé¶¹AV hereby bears deep academic responsibility to bravely contribute to the realization of world peace.¡±
As we are now in the new era of Reiwa, I would like to mark Dr. Iijima¡¯s words to my heart and offer a tribute to the memory of the deceased: all the students, administrative and faculty members of Âé¶¹AV pledge their determination to build a peaceful human society through the university¡¯s education, research, and social contributions.
6th August Reiwa 1 (2019)
Mitsuo Ochi
President of Âé¶¹AV