OSLO -- Thirteen drawings depicting the atrocities experienced by "hibakusha" survivors of the Hiroshima atomic bombing on ...
The Norwegian Nobel Committee commended Nihon Hidankyo's work of demonstrating the inhumanity of nuclear weapons through testimonies. As the average age of A-bomb survivors exceeds 85, how will future ...
The Hiroshima High Court turned down second-generation hibakusha's appeal for state compensation on Friday, upholding a ruling by the Hiroshima District Court. In the lawsuit, the 27 children of ...
A hibakusha representing Nihon Hidankyo reported that the Nobel Peace Prize committee awarded the prize to his group a year ...
Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots Japanese organization of atomic bomb survivors from ...
Hibakusha from the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations, or Nihon Hidankyo, visited a high school in Oslo on Wednesday to share their experiences with students. Three Nihon ...
Terumi Tanaka mentioned the joy with which the Hibakusha – the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki who were relegated to silence for far too long – welcomed the approval at the UN of the ...
Atomic bomb survivors, or hibakusha, and their children on Tuesday gathered at a public viewing site in Norway's capital Oslo to watch the ceremony awarding this year's Nobel Peace Prize to Nihon ...
Survivors of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima have told young people in Norway about the horrors of nuclear weapons. A group in Oslo working for nuclear arms abolition organized the event on Wednesday.
Toshiyuki Namikawa, left, principal of Hiroshima municipal Midorimachi Junior High School, speaks with students in Hiroshima. The booklet is still used as part of the school’s peace education ...
“It’s really … hard to take in.” 80th ANNIVERSARY LOOMING Hibakusha, their supporters and others were overjoyed at finally gaining recognition of their efforts to achieve a nuclear-free ...