Nobel Peace Prize winners warn of risk of nuclear war By Reuters


TOKYO (Reuters) – Leaders of the group of atomic bomb survivors awarded this year’s Nobel Peace Prize emphasised on Saturday the present risk from nuclear weapons and renewed their call to abolish nuclear weapons.

© Reuters. Atomic bomb survivors and members of Nihon Hidankyo, a country-wide organisation of atomic and hydrogen bomb sufferers, including Assistant Secretary General Toshiko Hamanaka, Co-chairperson Terumi Tanaka, Assistant Secretary General Masako Wada, Assistant Secretary General Jiro Hamasumi attend a press conference on the following day of Nihon Hidankyo winning the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize, in Tokyo, Japan, October 12, 2024.  REUTERS/Issei Kato

“There is currently a risk of nuclear war… we must eliminate that risk,” Terumi Tanaka, the co-head of the Nihon Hidankyo group said at a press conference, without specifying any countries.

In awarding the survivors, the Nobel Prize committee highlighted the Japanese group’s decades-long work to rid the world of nuclear weapons.





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