Japanese atomic bomb survivor organization wins Nobel Peace Prize
Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots organization of atomic bomb survivors from Japan, has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its work in advocating for a world without nuclear weapons. As Mike Armstrong explains, the award is more than a commendation — it’s a warning about the consequences of war.
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Japanese atomic bomb survivor organization wins Nobel Peace Prize
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