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A-bomb survivors use Nobel Peace Prize to share anti-nuke message with the young

  • The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to a Japanese organization against nuclear weapons, bringing hope to atomic bomb survivors for a nuclear-free world and urging their government to sign a treaty.
  • Terumi Tanaka, 91, expressed sadness that the Japanese government has not ratified the nuclear weapons ban treaty and hopes the award encourages action.
  • Many in Tokyo celebrated the award, with high school teacher Sayaka Nakanishi stating it should prompt global reflection on nuclear issues.
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