Japanese survivor of atomic bomb recalls its horrors in Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech
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A 92-year-old Japanese man who lived through the 1945 atomic bombing expressed his horror over seeing the destruction, declaring the urgency of maintaining a taboo against nuclear weapons.
Terumi Tanaka, a survivor and representative of Nihon Hidankyo, highlighted in his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech the increasing fear that the global taboo on nuclear weapons is weakening.
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