Survivors of the U.S. atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki said being recognised with a Nobel Peace Prize has given them a new incentive to push for nuclear disarmament ahead of the 80th anniversary next year of the attacks
The Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese atomic bomb survivors has energized their campaign for nuclear disarmament, particularly as the 80th anniversary of the bombings approaches in 2025. Survivors, like Terumi Tanaka, feel a renewed sense of purpose and are urging Japan to take a leading role in abolishing nuclear weapons.