By HIROKI TOHDA/ Correspondent
March 4, 2025 at 16:20 JST
Jiro Hamasumi, a prenatally exposed atomic bomb survivor, speaks to reporters in New York on March 3 after his speech at the third meeting of the state parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. (Hiroki Tohda)
NEW YORK—An atomic bomb survivor representing the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize laureate called for the abolition of the weapons that put hibakusha through “hell” at a U.N. conference on the treaty banning nuclear weapons. [Read More]
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