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Nihon Hidankyo, Japanese atomic bomb survivors win Nobel Peace Prize 2024

Vincent Ndu
Last updated: October 11, 2024 12:55 pm
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Co-chair Toshiyuki Mimaki, who survived the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, was tearful after it was announced Nihon Hidankyo had won - BBC
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Japanese group that survived the World War II atomic bomb has won the 2024 Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize after several decades of being nominated without a fruitful result. The group is made up of survivors of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

The prize was awarded to them in recognition of their contributions to ensuring that they used their testimonies to enhance the prohibition of Nuclear weapons worldwide. The group was established in 1956 with the ultimate aim of sending its members across the world to share testimonies about the “atrocious damage” caused by nuclear weapons and the suffering that it necessitated.

Toshiyuki Mimaki, the organization’s co-head, spoke to the AFP news agency on Thursday. He said, “Never did I dream this could happen.” He criticized the notion that Nuclear weapons could be used to maintain peace, not considering the immeasurable damage they tend to cause.

According to an AFP reporter, Mr Mimaki said, “It has been said that because of nuclear weapons, the world maintains peace. But terrorists can use nuclear weapons.” He acknowledged the Nobel committee for their decision to recognise Nihon Hidankyo after several decades and said it signifies that the “Nobel committee has steered away from more controversial nominees for the Peace Prize.”

There were about 286 nominations for this year’s Peace Prize, comprised of 197 individuals and 89 organisations worldwide.

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Vincent Ndu is a seasoned multimedia journalist and digital marketing professional with a proven track record of excellence in media production, content creation, and digital strategy. With extensive experience working for prominent online media organizations such as Xclusiveloaded News, Val9ja News, and Ojapiano.com, Vincent has honed his skills in delivering compelling news stories, engaging multimedia content, and insightful analysis. In addition to his journalism career, Vincent is a skilled digital marketer, leveraging his expertise to create impactful online campaigns, manage social media platforms, and drive brand growth. He holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Mass Communication from Benue State University, as well as a Diploma in Digital Marketing from TechArena Innovations, equipping him with a unique blend of traditional media knowledge and modern digital skills.
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