The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Norway...Attending the Victims of the Korean Atomic Bomb

2024.12.10. PM 11:08
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This year's Nobel Peace Prize ceremony was held at Oslo City Hall, Norway's capital, on the 10th local time.

Three people, including Tanaka Derumi, representative of the Japanese atomic bombing victims' group "Nihon Hidankyo," selected by the Norwegian Nobel Committee as this year's winner, took the stage and received the award.

Jung Won-sul, president of the Korean Atomic Bomb Victims Association, and Lee Tae-jae, president of the Korean Atomic Bomb Victims Association, also attended the meeting.

The award ceremony, which lasted about an hour and a half, was followed by an award speech by Norwegian Nobel Committee Chairman Jergen Bartne Prudnes, a Nobel Peace Prize medal and a certificate, and an award-winning speech by Representative Tanaka.

Since its formation in 1956, Nihon Hidankyo, the winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, has been calling for the eradication of nuclear weapons.

In a speech, President Prudnes urged the world to start nuclear disarmament in the wake of the Nobel Peace Prize.

In a speech to the prime minister, Tanaka appealed to all around the world to discuss what to do to eliminate nuclear weapons and call on governments to act.

In particular, he said he has called for the Japanese government to act in solidarity with overseas victim groups, noting that there are Korean victims of the atomic bombing.

The Nobel Peace Prize will be presented separately in Oslo, Norway, unlike other award ceremonies held in Stockholm, Sweden.

Oslo City Hall, the venue of the award ceremony, is also where former President Kim Dae Jung, Korea's first Nobel Prize winner in 2000, received the Nobel Peace Prize medal 24 years ago.




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