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Why Japan's Nihon Hidankyo Deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
JapanFriday, October 11, 2024
But here's where things get tricky. Despite their hard work, this taboo is now under threat. The Norwegian Nobel Committee, who picked Nihon Hidankyo for the prize, warned that the world is forgetting the horrors of nuclear weapons. This is where you come in. By learning about their story, you can help keep the conversation going and support their cause.
Now, you might be wondering who else was in the running for this prestigious prize. Well, there were 286 candidates this year, including 197 individuals and 89 organizations. And if you're curious about the prize money, winners typically share around 11 million Swedish krona, which is about $1.06 million.
Last year, the prize went to Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi for her fight against women's oppression and promotion of human rights. She's known for her work at the Defenders of Human Rights Center, an organization cofounded by Shirin Ebadi, the only other Iranian to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Sadly, Mohammadi was sentenced to an additional year in prison for her activism.
So, what do you think? Isn't it amazing how these ordinary people can do extraordinary things? It just goes to show that every voice counts and every action matters.
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