By DAISUKE NINAGAWA/ Staff Writer
October 7, 2022 at 07:00 JST
A collection of photos titled “No Nukes,” an optional gift on offer in exchange for a donation to the crowdfunding project. (Daisuke Ninagawa)
KOCHI—Supporters for former fishermen who were exposed to radiation from U.S. hydrogen bomb testing at Bikini Atoll nearly seven decades ago resorted to crowdfunding to meet mounting court costs. [Read More]
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