Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Japanese organization of atomic bombing survivors Nihon Hidankyo
Briefly

"The Nobel committee wishes to honor all survivors who, despite physical suffering and painful memories, have chosen to use their costly experience to cultivate hope and engagement for peace."
"Is it really true? Unbelievable!" Mimaki screamed, expressing the emotional impact and significance of the award for the Hidankyo organization and its ongoing activism against nuclear threats.
"It is very clear that threats of using nuclear weapons are putting pressure on the important international norm, the taboo of using nuclear weapons," Watne Frydnes remarked, highlighting the urgency of maintaining these global standards.
"To uphold an international strong taboo against the use is crucial for all of humanity," emphasized Watne Frydnes, stressing the importance of maintaining global norms in face of current international tensions.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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