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“We must not allow there to be a third site of a wartime atomic bombing after Hiroshima and Nagasaki.”
“Never give up” was his trademark phrase, especially for his fight for a world without nuclear weapons.
They say that "One Thousand Paper Cranes" shouldn't need a white person to help tell the story of people of color.
"We have avoided nuclear war not through prudent leadership but good fortune," said Beatrice Fihn, at the award ceremony in Oslo.
August 9th is a good time to remember that the United States has an addiction, and an affliction, of violence.
Hundreds of thousands died after the U.S. bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki, according to some estimates.
The president has said he'd welcome a nuclear arms race. We should be very clear about what that means.