Nihon Hidankyo's Nobel Triumph: A Cry for Nuclear Disarmament

The Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo, a movement of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, won the Nobel Peace Prize for its fight against nuclear weapons. The group, known as Hibakusha, highlights the catastrophic effects of nuclear arms and urges global disarmament for lasting peace.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-10-2024 15:48 IST | Created: 11-10-2024 15:48 IST
Nihon Hidankyo's Nobel Triumph: A Cry for Nuclear Disarmament

The Japanese grassroots organization Nihon Hidankyo, comprising survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. This recognition serves as a stern reminder to nuclear-armed nations about the perils of such weapons.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised the Hibakusha's relentless efforts in advocating for a nuclear-free world, emphasizing the narratives of survivors to capture the unimaginable devastation caused by nuclear arms.

Marking a pivotal moment ahead of the 80th anniversary of the bombings, the award sheds light on escalating global tensions and reinforces a crucial message of peace amidst rising geopolitical conflicts.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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