An 80-year-old man who survived the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945 as a fetus pleaded for a ban on nuclear weapons at the United Nations (UN) on Friday. Jiro Hamasumi, who is also chairman of Japan's main association of atomic bomb survivors, called the weapons "diabolical" and "incompatible with humanity".
An 80-year-old man who survived the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945 as a fetus pleaded for a ban on nuclear weapons at the United Nations (UN) on Friday. Jiro Hamasumi, who is also chairman of Japan's main association of atomic bomb survivors, called the weapons "diabolical" and "incompatible with humanity".