
Atsuko Higuchi
Atsuko Higuchi is a 50-year-old resident of Nagasaki who expressed her gratitude for the remembrance of the city’s atomic bomb victims during recent commemorative events. She highlights the importance of acknowledging the historical realities of the bombing rather than relegating them to the past, emphasizing the need for current and future generations to remember and honor those who suffered.
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Nagasaki resident Atsuko Higuchi told AFP it 'made her happy' that everyone would remember the city's victims.
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