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Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese anti-nuclear weapon group Nihon Hidankyo

  • The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on Oct. 11 to Nihon Hidankyo, a Japanese organization of atomic bomb survivors, for its activism against nuclear weapons.
  • Jørgen Watne Frydnes of the Norwegian Nobel Committee noted the award highlights the pressure on the taboo against nuclear weapons.
  • Nihon Hidankyo aims for the abolition of nuclear weapons and supports the UN treaty prohibiting such weapon activities, which has been signed by 94 countries.
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