Japanese Youth Messengers for Peace Petition Against Nukes on U.N. Visit
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Japanese youth messengers for peace petition against nukes on U.N. visit
A group of Japanese high school students on Tuesday submitted to the United Nations more than 110,000 signatures calling for the abolishment of nuclear weapons 80 years after the U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
[Geneva Joint Press Release] Twenty-four Japanese "High School Student Peace Ambassadors" calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons visited the United Nations European Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on the 2nd. They will submit a list of some of the 111,071 anti-nuclear signatures they have collected over the past year to the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs. They also visited the ongoing Conference on Disarmament. This year's 24 member…
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