Split Japan Antinuke Groups, Hidankyo Unite for 80th A-Bomb Anniv.
TOKYO, JAPAN, JUL 23 – Two major antinuclear groups reunited for the 80th anniversary, joined by Nobel Peace Prize-winning survivors, urging Japan to promote peace and reject nuclear arms treaties.
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Split Japan antinuke groups, Hidankyo unite for 80th A-bomb anniversary
Two Japanese antinuclear groups that split during the Cold War issued a rare joint statement Wednesday to mark the upcoming 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, appealing for the people of Japan to carry the cities' message to the world. The statement by the Japan Congress…
Japanese peace groups issue statement ahead of 80th anniversary of A-bombings
Three Japanese groups that are calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons have stressed the need for Japan and the rest of the world to convey the inhumanity of nuclear arms ahead of next month's 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


Split Japan antinuke groups, Hidankyo unite for 80th A-bomb anniv.
Two Japanese antinuclear groups that split during the Cold War issued a rare joint statement Wednesday to mark the upcoming 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, appealing for the people of Japan to carry the cities' message to the world.
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