Tanaka Hidemi of Japan A-Bomb Victims’ Group Criticizes Government at Nobel

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At the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, Tanaka Hidemi from Nihon Hidankyo criticized the Japanese government’s lack of compensation for A-bomb victims.

1ikhtiandr★.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:55:03.51ID:o4uiZ+mW9
The Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations (Nihon Hidankyo) attended the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony. In his speech, the 92-year-old atomic bomb survivor appealed to the world and to Japan, using words that were not in the planned script. What are those thoughts? The Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony was held last night in Oslo, Norway. Three representative members of the Japan Confederation of A-bomb Victims Organizations received the medals and certificates. The speaker was Hidemi Tanaka (92), who was exposed to the atomic bomb in Nagasaki when he was 13 years old. Tanaka Hiromi, Representative of the Japan Confederation of A-bomb Sufferers Organizations, said, “I feel infinite frustration and anger that the ‘nuclear taboo’ is being broken.” Tanaka criticized the current situation in which the world is still exposed to nuclear threats, including the nuclear threats from Russia. Tanaka Hisami, Representative of the Japan Atomic Bomb Sufferers Organizations Association, said, “It is the heartfelt wish of the atomic bomb victims that no one should ever possess even one nuclear weapon.” The award ceremony was also watched by many citizens of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the two cities that were hit by the atomic bombs. Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Victim Chieko Kiriaki (94): “I would be grateful and happy if this could lead to a peaceful world without war or killing.” Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Victims Council Auditor Yasuo Nagano (81): “I hope this will be a catalyst for starting a movement to abolish nuclear weapons.” Furthermore, Tanaka’s anger was not only directed at nuclear-armed countries, but also at Japan. He criticized the government using words that were not in the original manuscript. Tanaka Hidemi, Representative of the Japan Atomic Bomb Victims Association, said, “I will repeat this once more. “I want you to know that the Japanese government has not made any compensation whatsoever to those who died in the atomic bombing.” He pointed out that the Japanese government is refusing to provide compensation to those who died in the atomic bombing. The Japanese government…
Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi
“I would like to congratulate you on this award.”
Although Japan is the only country to have suffered atomic bombings, it relies on the American “nuclear umbrella” and is still not a party to the “Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons” that the atomic bombing survivors are calling for. Chief Cabinet Secretary Hayashi
“There is no change in the belief that deterrence, including nuclear deterrence, is the basis for ensuring the security of our country.”

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“The Japanese government has not made any compensation for the dead” Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony Japan Confederation of A-bomb Victims Organizations’ Tanaka Hiromi made this statement in a speech, emphasizing it with unplanned words [ikhtiandr★].

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ノーベル平和賞の授賞式に臨んだ日本被団協=日本原水爆被害者団体協議会。演説に立った92歳の被爆者は、予定されていた原稿にはなかった言葉を使って、世界に、そして日本に訴えかけました。その思いとは。
「死者に対する償いは日本政府は全くしていない」ノーベル平和賞授賞式 日本被団協・田中熙巳さんが演説で訴え 予定にない言葉で強調 [Ikhtiandr★]
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15Security Guard [lv.5] [Sprout].Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:58:45.27ID:xAt8hCt00
>>1
They let an activist group win the Nobel Prize, just to keep Russia in check…
34Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:01:48.92ID:uPyMbd3T0
>>1 Japan has a responsibility to its current people, and it is inevitable that it will become nuclear-armed as a means of deterrence and retaliation.
73Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:07:48.37ID:uPyMbd3T0
>>1 It goes without saying that what you are saying and doing is an act of defending and supporting nuclear-weapon states and nuclear superpowers.
89Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:10:07.13ID:qsvMVu9D0
>>1
The atomic bomb dropped by the US. If you want to call it a war crime, tell that to America. Why does Japan need to pay reparations?
Besides, it’s with taxpayers’ money. It’s strange to give these people money to spend on leisure activities to unrelated citizens. However, despite being called victims of the atomic bomb, these people are living much longer than my parents. Is radiation good for the body?
4Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:56:42.34ID:scl7AB090
The whole of America cried at the unexpected criticism of Japan, not the US.
5Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:56:50.14ID:nOZoOvRt0
There is such a thing as a “cross-mountain tenpai,” but is there also such a thing as a “cross-mountain exposure” lol?
8Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:57:02.95ID:MqlXdOGI0
You can’t say that about America.
16Security guard [lv.30].Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:58:49.54ID:RUpY1JRc0
>>8
Why? It’s a place where you can say it openly.
26Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:00:24.39ID:Ix5dXaw30
>>8
It’s a private organization and it’s just a private opinion, so there shouldn’t be a problem.
11Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:57:49.79ID:IcekRfng0
You’ve lived a long life.
13Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:58:39.59ID:nZcEPZWj0
The Japanese government’s compensation is the tax we earned through our work, so I’m worried that we’ll make enemies at a time when the burden on the people is too high and they’re angry and want taxes cut.
17Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:58:59.41ID:9jAh3RG60
Eh?
The Hidankyo was a professional organization.
47Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:03:17.67ID:5m/Xapk70
>>17
I suspect that some country is behind this, wanting to stop nuclear power generation in Japan.
When nuclear power plants are in operation, plutonium accumulates, which is the material used to make atomic bombs.
But there’s too much of it, and it’s causing problems.
19Security guard [lv.10].Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:59:21.70ID:cBFUyd2x0
If you criticize America, your award will be revoked and you’ll be kicked out of the venue lol.
21Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:59:52.08ID:CEIjbOsd0
I don’t know the difference between people killed by the atomic bomb and those killed by incendiary bombs. Are the people killed by the atomic bomb great? I guess they’re still arrogant because they are great lol.
22Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 13:59:55.58ID:5m/Xapk70
How are they different from people who died in normal air raids?
If they are compensated, how many years will they be considered to have died from the atomic bomb?
The dead would rather have a peaceful 21st century for their descendants than receive money that they cannot get.
24Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:00:12.61ID:Z/MJVugj0
I don’t think America would drop something like that.
25Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:00:14.04ID:OoeB8z5a0
What a disappointing speech. It was supposed to be a chance to openly complain about America who brought it down and the Jews who built it.
27Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:00:51.00ID:HUdFrCDE0
If the award had been given in Oslo in the hope that he would criticize Russia’s nuclear program, he would have started putting on a self-serving far-left performance, and the awards givers would have been stunned.
32Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:01:48.40ID:JMs06eLY0
>>27
“Victims of the atomic bomb are far-left!”

This guy is an idiot.
46Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:03:11.59ID:ql6Rflsf0
>>27
So true…
I was hoping for some consideration for the subtleties that are unique to Japanese people, but I didn’t think about the fact that the other person was a leftist.
29Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:01:13.48ID:pjpc0ivx0
Anti-nuclear = anti-Japan, so nuclear armament and nuclear sharing are supported by the people.
30donguri!Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:01:25.27ID:UX1I6KWV0
Because it’s war, the country isn’t to blame.
31Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:01:40.58ID:vDqfpV7A0
Did the Japanese government use nuclear weapons to massacre civilians?
33Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:01:48.67ID:xgT1VTnq0
The Hiroshima bomb killed 100,000 people, while the number killed in Japan was 3 million.
35Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:01:59.69ID:9KBxycSp0
That’s so pitiful…
It’s sad to see slaves boasting about their chains.
36Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:02:09.19ID:tLVnGJmz0
See, you’re just a Babenheimer friend after all.
37Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:02:09.82ID:Eyyq3ozc0
If I could get money, I would die in an atomic bomb attack.
38Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:02:10.56ID:Ztmg9NKO0
Are you satisfied with complaining about the weak? Tell that to America.
40Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:02:33.30ID:Oi2kH/BL0
Give me some money too.
41Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:02:35.20ID:aQqRLGdn0
Is that something you should say here?
This kind of behavior will be disliked by your own people.
42Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:02:39.81ID:PqiUdPDc0
The fact that he deliberately included phrases that were not in the manuscript he submitted in advance shows that he knew he was doing something wrong.
43Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:02:40.15ID:v8PRzIsr0
Which organization is giving the money lol?
52Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:04:15.64ID:xgT1VTnq0
>>43
The Japanese Communist Party and the People’s Republic of China.
51Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:04:03.31ID:kyfHNwi10
It was America that dropped the atomic bomb, so was it all Japan’s fault?
53Anonymous Donburako.Dec. 12, 2024 (Thu) 14:04:57.25ID:PVTBz5S60
It was a great opportunity for Japan to send a message to the current nuclear-armed countries.
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1733979303/

Other languages: 「死者に対する償いは日本政府は全くしていない」ノーベル平和賞授賞式日本被団協・田中熙巳さんが演説で訴え, ”El gobierno japonés no ha hecho ninguna reparación por los muertos”, dijo Hiromi Tanaka, de la Asociación Japonesa de Asociaciones de Trabajadores de Derechos Humanos, en un discurso en la ceremonia del Premio Nobel de la Paz.

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