Japanese atomic bomb survivors say Nobel Peace Prize gives fresh impetus to disarmament push
- Survivors of the U.S. Atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki say the Nobel Peace Prize has inspired them to campaign for nuclear disarmament ahead of the 80th anniversary of the 1945 attacks.
- Tanaka, co-chair of Nihon Hidankyo, stated that next year marks a significant milestone of 80 years since the end of World War II.
- Tanaka expressed the importance of focusing on the next 10 years to strengthen the nuclear disarmament movement.
- He emphasized that Japan should lead in nuclear disarmament as it is the only country to have suffered atomic attacks.
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