Origami paper cranes folded by Rohingyas reach Japanese people
Dhaka, April (NsNewsWire) —
One thousand origami paper cranes folded by hundreds of displaced persons in Cox’s Bazar flew to Hiroshima and conveyed their wish and message for peace to Japanese people.
On April 16th, Japanese Ambassador Hiroyasu Izumi and Mr. Diek
Hebecker, Representative of UNHCR in Japan handed the colorful one thousand origami
cranes dedicatedly folded by displaced persons who fled from Myanmar to Mr. Shiro
Tani, Vice Mayor of Hiroshima City.
Displaced persons in Cox’s Bazar made one thousand origami paper cranes,
praying for peace. They heard about the tragedy of atomic bombing in Hiroshima that
killed many people at once in 1945, and a story of Ms. Sadako Sasaki who passed away
at the age of 12, due to after-effect of atomic bombing. ‘These people from Myanmar
were forcibly placed in the most difficult situation, yet they still feel compassion to other
people who faced difficulties. Such sympathy they showed and wish for peace are more
precious than anything else. I hope that many Japanese people will learn more about the
cruel situation they are facing and feel compassion toward them’ said Ambassador Izumi.
The handover of one thousand cranes were widely covered by Japanese media. It
will be displayed in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum