Hiroo Ōhara

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Hiroo Ōhara (大原 博夫, Ōhara Hiroo, March 15, 1894 – March 20, 1971) was the Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture from 1951 to 1962. [1]

Global policy

He was one of the signatories of the agreement to convene a convention for drafting a world constitution. [2] [3] As a result, for the first time in human history, a World Constituent Assembly convened to draft and adopt the Constitution for the Federation of Earth. [4]

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References

  1. Naeve, Virginia (January 1, 1964). Friends of the Hibakusha. Alan Swallow. p. 192.
  2. "Letters from Thane Read asking Helen Keller to sign the World Constitution for world peace. 1961". Helen Keller Archive. American Foundation for the Blind. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
  3. "Letter from World Constitution Coordinating Committee to Helen, enclosing current materials". Helen Keller Archive. American Foundation for the Blind. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
  4. "Preparing earth constitution | Global Strategies & Solutions | The Encyclopedia of World Problems". The Encyclopedia of World Problems | Union of International Associations (UIA). Retrieved 2023-07-15.
Preceded by Governor of Hiroshima Prefecture
1951-1962
Succeeded by