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And shortly after, Sadako developed leukaemia and spent one year trying to make 1, paper cranes in the hope that this would give her extra strength to survive. Sadly Sadako died before she could make She had been born in Hiroshima shortly before the Bomb was dropped. Mr Takaoka also recalled that exactly one year ago, the Lord Provost, Frank Ross, was kind and thoughtful to attend a planting ceremony together with him at the Royal Botanic Garden. This is particularly appropriate and precious since we are now fighting together to overcome the difficulties and challenges put forward by COVID For him this was more meaningful than that, perhaps because of the involvement of so many individuals in making the exhibition and the powerful work of art that Janis Hart has created.
He said he has been to many exhibitions in Edinburgh over the years and of all of them this was the most unique. Not only does each crane represent a victim of Hiroshima, powerfully memorializing them but, just as each crane is unique in the way it is folded and as the light strikes it, can spotlight each victim.
Each crane too was made by a unique person, thus bringing every individual involved in the creation of this exhibition together. No two cranes are the same. Each reflects its creator. Professor Mitchell considered too how something so insignificant as a piece of paper, so fragile as a single origami crane, could stand against the terrible forces of modern war.
Origami cranes have become a powerful symbol of the hopes of people around the world for peace and disarmament and a catalyst for action. And, though each of us may have limited power, the circle of cranes reminds us that together we can end war and destruction and build peace in the world. How many of us would hear his accent and knowing he is a gay Rector he asked, would think of him as other?