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Life Onboard LAST UPDATE  August 6, 2006
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July 27, 2006 Tackling the History of the Atomic Bomb - Stephen Sotor
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Stephen answers questions after the screening of “Genie in a Bottle: Unleashed” Photo courtesy of Stacy Hughes
Participants have been charmed by one of the youngest guest speakers to have been invited onboard Peace Boat. At 14 years old, Stephen Sotor (onboard until Singapore) has impressed many with his cool confidence on stage, as well as his short and direct answers to questions ranging from nuclear disarmament to intercultural relations in peace building.

At the age of 12, Stephen and his friend Trace Gaynor were disappointed with the lack of information their elementary school in Chicago was providing them concerning the atomic bomb the US government had dropped on Hiroshima and the hydrogen bomb dropped on Nagasaki in August of 1945. During summer vacation of their 6th grade year, Stephen proposed that they make a documentary on the subject for other young people. The product is internationally acclaimed and award-winning “Genie in a Bottle: Unleashed”.
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Stephen colors a peace flag with Peace Boat participants
Through the introduction of Stephen’s mother Katy (also onboard) they met Martyl Langsdorf (an artist who created the Doomsday Clock – www.thebulletin.org/doomsday_clock/history.htm) and through Martyl, many others including Steven Schwartz (former publisher for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists – www.thebulletin.org/doomsday_clock/timeline.htm) and Al Wattenberg (a scientist who helped develop the nuclear weapon); all of whom appear in the film. Depicting the secretive nature of the Manhattan Project – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Project, the devastating effect the bomb has had on Hibakusha – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hibakusha (survivors of exposure to radiation) and following generations, and a touch of comic relief in the form of a personified Genie who likes cats, the 16-minute film is not only accessible to children, but to adults as well. The title refers to an analogy that many people used to express an urgent warning about the development of the nuclear weapon; something that once created could not be undone.

Having befriended 75-year-old guest educator Fumiko Amano, who is onboard to speak about her personal experiences as a Hibakusha, Stephen also held a more casual discussion session with Fuu-chan (a nickname she prefers). As Fuu-chan embraced Stephen she told the audience that he heals her and gives her hope because it was when she was his age that the atomic bomb fell on Hiroshima.
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Stephen and Katy in Viet Nam
Aside from the screening of his film and lectures, Stephen has been actively involved in life onboard through a variety of activities including a 30-person card game “Mafia” (organized by Stephen), the creation of a peace flag, and the filming of his latest project – a documentary about Peace Boat. Katy and Stephen can often be seen on deck reading, chatting with participants, and playing card games.

It was on one such afternoon at Sunshine Bar that I asked Stephen why he thought war existed. While stirring his nonalcoholic “kiddy cocktail” he answered simply, “because people want power.” Then he grinned his still-childish smile and said, “If only humans weren’t divided by countries but unified as Earth.”

Stephen and Trace (who unfortunately could not join us for the voyage) are in the final editing stages of a second documentary titled, “Final Frontier: Explorers or Warriors”, which addresses the U.S. development of a space defense system – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_Defense_Initiative, more commonly known as “Star Wars”. You can contact Stephen and Trace here [ssotor(at)aol.com].

“This is our cry.
This is our prayer.
To create peace in the world.”

- The inscription on the children’s memorial at Hiroshima Peace Park

For more information, please click on the following links:

Doomsday Clock:
Bulletin of Atomic Scientists – www.thebulletin.org/doomsday_clock/timeline.htm

BBC – http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1844935.stm

Voices of Hibakusha – www.inicom.com/hibakusha)

Star Wars – www.iht.com/articles/2006/07/05/opinion/edmarshall.php
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