
Mimaki Toshiyuki
Mimaki Toshiyuki, an 86-year-old survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, is the president of the Hidankyo organization, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2024. In a recent exclusive interview, he shared his reflections on the importance of forgiveness and resilience, emphasizing the need to remember the horrors of nuclear warfare to prevent their recurrence. Despite the tragic events he witnessed as a child, including the loss of many lives and the suffering of survivors, Toshiyuki has dedicated his life to advocating for a world without nuclear weapons and educating future generations about the significance of peace.
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