Unbroken Spirits: The Unwavering Courage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s Atomic Bomb Survivors Rewarded with World’s Highest Honor

Unbroken Spirits: The Unwavering Courage of Hiroshima and Nagasaki’s Atomic Bomb Survivors Rewarded with World’s Highest Honor

Updated 13.30 ⁣|‌ Published 10.52

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The Nobel ⁣Peace Prize for 2024 has been bestowed upon the Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo.

The organization comprises survivors of the devastating atomic bombings of⁢ Hiroshima‌ and Nagasaki in 1945.

Nihon Hidankyo is a movement dedicated to combatting nuclear arms and ensuring ​that such atrocities never recur.

On Friday, the announcement was made ⁤at the Oslo City Hall that the organization had been awarded the esteemed prize.

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full ​screen Image of the ⁢organization Nihon Hidankyō. Photo: Javad Parsa‌ / NTB

The Norwegian Nobel Committee has ⁣justified its decision by stating that Nihon Hidankyo “has ‍demonstrated, through personal testimonies, ‍that nuclear arms must never⁢ be employed again.”

A ⁤total ⁢of 286 candidates were nominated for this year’s award.

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full screen ‍Jørgen ​Watne Frydnes, leader of the Norwegian Nobel Committee presents the​ award. Photo: Javad Parsa⁤ / NTB

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