
Kunihiko Sakuma
Kunihiko Sakuma, an 80-year-old survivor of the Hiroshima bombing, was just nine months old at the time of the attack in 1945. He is actively involved in advocating for Japan's ratification of the United Nations treaty prohibiting nuclear weapons, which the country has so far refused to sign. Sakuma represents a growing effort among younger generations to work towards a nuclear-free world, emphasizing the need for international cooperation to achieve this goal.
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Kunihiko Sakuma, 80, who survived the blasts as a baby, expressed hope for a nuclear-free world.
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Kunihiko Sakuma, a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing, is advocating for Japan to join the UN treaty banning nuclear weapons.
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