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Guterres Congratulates Nihon Hidankyo For Nobel Prize For Efforts To Rid Humanity of Nuclear Weapons — International Points

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Japanese group Nihon Hidankyo waws right now awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Credit score: Niklas Elmehed/Nobel Prize
  • by IPS Correspondent (united nations)
  • Inter Press Service

“The atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, also called the hibakusha, are selfless, soul-bearing witnesses of the horrific human price of nuclear weapons,” he mentioned in an announcement.

“Whereas their numbers develop smaller annually, the relentless work and resilience of the hibakusha are the spine of the worldwide nuclear disarmament motion.”

The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 2024 Peace Prize for “its efforts to realize a world freed from nuclear weapons and for demonstrating by means of witness testimony that nuclear weapons must not ever be used once more.”

The committee mentioned the worldwide motion arose in response to the atom bomb assaults of August 1945.

“The testimony of the Hibakusha—the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—is exclusive on this bigger context. These historic witnesses have helped to generate and consolidate widespread opposition to nuclear weapons all over the world by drawing on private tales, creating instructional campaigns based mostly on their very own expertise, and issuing pressing warnings in opposition to the unfold and use of nuclear weapons. The Hibakusha assist us to explain the indescribable, to suppose the unthinkable, and to in some way grasp the incomprehensible ache and struggling brought on by nuclear weapons.”

It singled out Nihon Hidankyo, who reportedly cried following the announcement and different representatives of the Hibakusha to have contributed tremendously to the institution of the “nuclear taboo.”

The Norwegian Nobel Committee acknowledged one encouraging truth: “No nuclear weapon has been utilized in struggle in almost 80 years.”

The award comes because the world prepares to mark 80 years since two American atomic bombs killed an estimated 120 000 inhabitants of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A comparable quantity died of burn and radiation accidents within the months and years that adopted.

“Right now’s nuclear weapons have far higher harmful energy. They’ll kill hundreds of thousands and would affect the local weather catastrophically. A nuclear struggle may destroy our civilization,” the committee mentioned.

“The fates of those that survived the infernos of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been lengthy hid and uncared for. In 1956, native Hibakusha associations together with victims of nuclear weapons assessments within the Pacific shaped the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Victims Organizations. This title was shortened in Japanese to Nihon Hidankyo. It might turn into the most important and most influential Hibakusha organisation in Japan.”

The Nobel Peace Prize for 2024 fulfills Alfred Nobel’s need to acknowledge efforts of the best profit to humankind.

Guterres mentioned he would “always remember my many conferences with them through the years. Their haunting residing testimony reminds the world that the nuclear risk is just not confined to historical past books.  Nuclear weapons stay a transparent and current hazard to humanity, as soon as once more showing within the each day rhetoric of worldwide relations.”

He mentioned the one technique to eradicate the specter of nuclear weapons is to eradicate them altogether.

IPS UN Bureau Report

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