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3rd-gen Nagasaki A-bomb survivor continuing decades-long work for nuclear free world

news 3rd-gen Nagasaki A-bomb survivor continuing decades-long work for nuclear free world The Mainichi © The Mainichi Mitsuhiro Hayashida, specially appointed research fellow at the Nagasaki University Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition (Mainichi/In Tanaka) NAGASAKI A third-generation atomic bombing survivor from Nagasaki is fulfilling a promise he made to A-bomb survivors, or hibakusha, who have passed on to continue their work for a world without nuclear weapons. In anticipation of an age without hibakusha where already aging A-bomb survivors will no longer be able to directly pass down their stories, Mitsuhiro Hayashida, 29, has returned to his home city of Nagasaki for the first time in a decade to tell a wide range of generations the reality of atomic bombings. He assumed the position of a specially appointed research fellow at the Nagasaki University Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition on July 1.

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A-bomb survivors celebrate nuke ban treaty, pledge to finish half completed mission

news A-bomb survivors pledge to finish half completed nuke ban mission The Mainichi © The Mainichi Terumi Tanaka, a representative committee member of the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations (Nihon Hidankyo), speaks at a meeting in Tokyo s Chiyoda Ward on Jan. 22, 2021, following the effectuation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. (Mainichi/Daiki Takikawa) While A-bomb survivors in Japan rejoiced at the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons coming into effect on Jan. 22, they have also vowed to keep fighting for the complete abolition of nuclear arms for the sake of loved ones who have already passed.

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