THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
July 30, 2020 at 18:05 JST
Masako Nakamoto takes hold of a pen in order to respond to a question from an Asahi Shimbun reporter. (Koichi Ueda)
Bedridden and barely able to move, Masako Nakamoto, 97, tried to explain why she agreed to talk with a reporter from The Asahi Shimbun to express her views on the elimination of nuclear weapons. [Read More]
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