Another said, “You want money more than peace?” Nihon Hidankyo said if no one takes responsibility for the atomic bomb damage, it could exonerate a country that uses a nuclear weapon from ...
Domestic arguments during the war will be examined, such as opposition from scientists to the dropping of the bombs. The museum is also considering referring to damage wrought by the atomic bombs.
Over the years, many atomic bomb survivors (hibakusha) have overcome hatred and sadness in hope that human beings should never repeat the same mistakes. Through dialogue with survivors ...
The first demand is that the State which started and carried out the war should compensate victims for the damage caused by the atomic bombs, in opposition to the Japanese government's assertion ...
A 95-year-old atomic bomb survivor who lost five family members in the 1945 Nagasaki blast is making her anti-war presence felt on social media, where she has gained a significant following. Fumiko ...
Fukahori represented the bomb victims at a ceremony, making his "pledge for peace," saying: "I am determined to send our message to make Nagasaki the final place where an atomic bomb is ever dropped." ...
organization of atomic bomb survivors, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize About 15 years ago, he became more outspoken following a visit to Spain where he encountered a man who experienced the bombing ...
It sheds light on facts of the atomic bomb damage with a view to inspiring the visitors to aspire to a nuclear weapon-free world, NCAAL's Secretary-General Dr. Mohammad Al-Jassar told KUNA on the ...