Japanese-American hibakusha in the US ― forgotten after Hiroshima. One survivor’s lonely, decades-long struggle for medical ...
Japanese atomic bombing survivors, known as hibakusha, have stressed the importance of nuclear weapons abolition on the ...
HIROSHIMA—The Hiroshima District Court ordered the central government on Jan. 28 to pay a total of about 3.3 million yen ($21 ...
The hibakusha, originally from what is now South Korea, were exposed to radiation in the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima and ...
Debate is growing over plans to revise the country’s long-standing non-nuclear policy. Hibakusha groups fear Tokyo may ease restrictions on hosting nuclear weapons. They argue that the only nation to ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors, known as the “hibakusha,” will host events to share personal stories of the 1945 World War II atomic bombing and engage in discussions of ...
Hiroshima District Court on Wednesday ordered the Japanese government to pay 3.3 million yen in compensation to bereaved relatives of three hibakusha atomic bomb survivors who returned to South Korea ...
The hibakusha atomic bomb survivors group Nihon Hidankyo said Thursday it will boost its efforts toward denuclearization, following the expiration the same day of the New Strategic Arms Reduction ...
A Japanese court ordered Wednesday the state to pay damages to the bereaved relatives of victims originally from the Korean ...
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