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'Never again' say leaders as WWII atomic bomb survivors win Nobel Oslo, Oct 11 (AFP) Oct 11, 2024 The UN secretary general on Friday urged world leaders to be "clear-eyed" and eliminate nuclear weapons after a grassroots movement of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Here are some of the reactions to Japan's Nihon Hidankyo group being awarded the prize.
"It is time for world leaders to be as clear-eyed as the Hibakusha, and see nuclear weapons for what they are: devices of death that offer no safety, protection, or security. The only way to eliminate the threat of nuclear weapons is to eliminate them altogether."
"The spectre of Hiroshima and Nagasaki still looms over humanity," she said. "We have the duty to remember. And an even greater duty to protect the next generations from the horrors of nuclear war," von der Leyen said on X.
"Next year will mark the 80th anniversary of the catastrophic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is more important than ever that the voices of the survivors and their urgent calls for action are heard and acted upon," it added. burs-ach/db
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