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  <mods:abstract>Written by Shinzo Hamai, President; On World Peace Day, marking the three year anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing; deeming war "inhuman and destructive by nature"; describing "the New Japan to which we now belong" and outlining that nation's philosophy and political policy; and effectively "renouncing war itself and all the terrors and evils thereof."</mods:abstract>
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