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 s conflicts in the Middle                                                        “More and more
 East and Ukraine con-                                                               victims have
 Atinue, 93-year-old atomic
 bomb survivor Terumi Tanaka warns                                               passed away, and
 the threat of a nuclear war is an ur-
 gent matter that world leaders must                                                our member-
 address in dialogue.
                                                                                 ship continues to
 “Even in the 21st century, leaders
 of many countries continue with out-                                            shrink. For those
 dated approaches, such as waging war                                            who have left us,
 or believing that as long as their own
 nation is prosperous, other countries                                           I think the award
 do  not  matter,”  Tanaka  says  when
 meeting students  from the Chinese                                                came too late.”
 University of Hong Kong in a class-
 room at the University of Tokyo cam-
 pus.  Atomic bomb survivor Terumi Tanaka, writing down a message   Poster on the global state of nuclear materials and weapons  The organisation has a very
 calling for peace.                                                            strict membership policy.
 The co-chairperson of Nobel
 Peace Prize winner Nihon Hidank-                                                 “Under the policy, it means only
 yo (Japan Confederation of A- and   “There are people who want war to  sponse to a broader range of conven-  testimonies and organise  exhibitions   bel Peace Prize seven years later in   victims who have suffered from ra-
 H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations), an   happen, but they won’t go to the bat-  tional attacks. Tanaka warns: “If Putin   on the atomic bomb at the United Na-  2024. Tanaka says:   diation exposure or injuries, and
 organisation set up by atomic bomb   tlefield themselves. War only makes  is not in the right mood, he might use   tions every five years,” Tanaka says.  victims who lost family members or
 survivors from Hiroshima and Na-  them richer,” he says, criticizing in-  it (nuclear weapons).”   became displaced due to the atomic
 gasaki, expresses deep concern about   dustries and politicians who benefit   These efforts contributed to the
 declining international cooperation.   from military actions.   He stresses maintaining peace re-  anti-nuclear weapons group’s most
 quires  dialogue  and cooperation be-  significant victory – the 2017 adop-
 “These people create a climate of  tween different countries:  “I hope   tion of the Treaty on the Prohibition
 fear by claiming ‘we are under attack’  everyone will talk more about peace   of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW).
 “If tensions between  or ‘we are being threatened,’ making  rather  than  war  –  how  to  maintain
        But in 2017, Nihon Hidankyo did
 nations escalate to   citizens believe that military expan-  peace and create peace, rather than   not receive the award. The Interna-
 sion and weapons purchases are  ne-
 discussing possible wars or what to do
 the point of war, it   cessities…as long as these leaders can  when war happens.”   tional Campaign to Abolish Nuclear
      Weapons (ICAN), which jointly pro-
 convince their citizens a war is neces-
 will inevitably lead   sary, they can continue to  use public   The peace activist has put his ap-  moted TPNW with Nihon Hidankyo,
 money to purchase weapons,” he adds.  peal into action all his life. He started
      won the award.
 to nuclear conflict.   helping atomic bomb survivors in Mi-
         “We thought we would win that
 Citing data from the Stockholm  yagi Prefecture in 1956, shortly after
 We must eliminate   International Peace Research Institute  Nihon Hidankyo was founded. His   year.  We’d  been  practicing  for  some
 any possibility that   (SIPRI), Tanaka points out that there  duty was to travel to various regions   time to get ready for the award pre-
      sentation. But we did not get it. We
 are about 4,000 nuclear weapons that  to  visit  atomic  bomb  victims  across
 could lead to a   can  be  launched  at  any  time  world  the country and find out what diffi-  thought maybe it’s because Norway is
 wide.
      a member of The North Atlantic Trea-
 culties and problems they had when
 war,” he says.  He points out Russian President  praise and was invited to join the or-  ty Organization (NATO), and they
 rebuilding their lives. His work won
      could not honor a group that helped
 Vladimir Putin, and his government  ganisation.   victims who were bombed by  the
 officially adopted a new nuclear doct   USA,” he says.
 rine last November, lowering the   “I also lead atomic bomb survivors   Nobel Peace Prize, awarded to Nihon Hidankyo
 threshold  for  a  nuclear  strike  in  re-  to the United Nations to share their   The group was awarded the No-
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