Nobel Peace Prize 2023: Memory of Hiroshima and new nuclear dangers!
Nobel Peace Prize 2023: Memory of Hiroshima and new nuclear dangers!
Apolda, Deutschland - Apolda. The deacon Daniel Pomm from Apolda stimulated thought by indicating the survivors of the atomic bomb explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. With their shattering stories, these people, also known as Hibakusha, have contributed a lot to that the horrors of the nuclear war have not been forgotten. They are living witnesses of a chapter in human history that should never be repeated.
a week it was announced that this year's Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded to the Hibakusha. This honor recognizes the enormous importance of their reports, which help people understand the unimaginable. Your experiences are not only a reminder, but also a fundamental contribution to the worldwide disarmament of nuclear weapons. Thanks to their tireless engagement and their reports, there has been no nuclear weapons use against civilian goals for 80 years.
growing threat from nuclear weapons
The gratifying news from the award of the Nobel Peace Prize, however, is overshadowed by the current geopolitical situation. It is alarming that the threat of nuclear weapons increases again in recent years. Conflicts and wars, some of which take place very close to our borders, underline the fragility of peace, which we take for granted. Pomm appeals to everyone to recognize and appreciate the importance of peace.
"All efforts and costs are worth securing peace," emphasizes Pomm, who calls on the audience to actively work for peace. Peace requires commitment and a sense of responsibility - not only for the current generation, but also for the coming. This is a call to everyone: The Nobel Peace Prize is not a mere award, but an urgent appeal to each individual to stand up for sustainable peace in our globalized world.
In these uncertain times, the commitment to peace is more relevant than ever. The stories of the Hibakusha are not only memories, but also instruments for change and hope. Rather, prices to you are not only a review, but also an invitation to preserve future generations from the dangers of nuclear war and work on a peaceful world.
The archive recordings that show the devastation of Hiroshima are not just historical documents - they are memorials that remind us of the responsibility that we bear towards our world. "It is always worthwhile to stand up for peace," said Pomm concluded and made it clear that our actions of today can shape the world of tomorrow.
for more information on this topic and detailed reports, see the current reporting on www.thueringer-allgemeine.de .
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