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In the autumn of 2024, as if a mysterious force is secretly dominating, the eyes of the whole world cannot help but focus on Hiroshima, Japan.
On October 11th, it was a seemingly ordinary day that was destined to be remembered, and a special glory was like a silent drizzle, gently sprinkled on this land that had experienced vicissitudes.
The name "Japan Association of Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb Victims", which carries a heavy history and endless suffering, was like a new star on this day, suddenly burst into brilliant brilliance and won the Nobel Peace Prize.
This honor, like the warmest and firmest sunlight in autumn, pierces the sky of Hiroshima, which was once shrouded in the shadow of a nuclear bombing, and sprinkles it on every corner of the longing for peace.
Since 1965, those brave people have come together, and the "Japan Association of Quilts" has become a special bridge, a bridge between unspeakable pain and a hopeful future.
This is not an ordinary group, it is a collective symbol of the survivors of the devastating nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Every appeal is like lighting a bright light in the dark river of history, which is an unforgettable memory of the dark years of the nuclear explosion; Every action is like carefully sowing the seeds of hope on the huge scars left by history.
They have traveled from the solemn venue of the United Nations to the ears of dignitaries of various countries, and have sounded the alarm for nuclear disarmament with their own personal experiences and stories exchanged for flesh and blood.
They are like a group of persistent preachers, preaching not religious teachings, but a desire for peace, a warning of the dangers of nuclear weapons.
In the land after the award, Chairman Toshiyuki MIMAKI stood quietly, his eyes deep and complex, both the sadness of the years and the light of longing for the future.
Although his words were concise, they were like a sharp sword, piercing straight into the depths of everyone's heart.
He said that this award is not to show off those shocking scars, but to let the world hear those silent voices that have been suppressed and ignored for a long time, so that people can truly see the hideous and terrifying face of nuclear weapons, and then everyone will join hands and work together to come out of the shadow of nuclear weapons.
He was like a steadfast navigator, planting the banner of peace deep in the hearts of everyone who listened, so that the belief in peace began to take root in people's hearts.
In fact, the arrival of this award is not accidental.
In 2017, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (IHNW) also won this award.
This undoubtedly shows that the international community's desire for denuclearization is so strong that it cannot be extinguished like a raging fire.
The award of the "Japan Association of Regiments" was like dropping a bombshell on a calm lake, and it instantly resonated with the whole world.
At this moment, those countries that usually quarrel because of various conflicts of interest have also put aside their differences for the time being and applauded for peace.
It's like a world full of hustle and bustle, where a harmonious song of peace suddenly plays, allowing people to forget the contradictions for a while and immerse themselves in the beautiful yearning for peace.
However, just as a large tree is bound to be hit by strong winds as it grows, this award has also attracted controversy.
When Tomoyuki Minomaki linked the suffering in the Gaza Strip to the nuclear bombing of Japan, Israel expressed great dissatisfaction.
It's like a calm sea that suddenly stirs up turbulent waves, breaking the original calm.
But from another point of view, these controversies are like pebbles on the road to peace, and although they may make people feel awkward on the road ahead, it is the existence of these small stones that reminds people that the road to peace is not smooth, and because of this, more people need to work together to pave it.
In the face of these controversies and challenges, the members of the "Japan Association of Quilted Regiments" are like a group of tenacious fighters who will not easily fall no matter how many setbacks they suffer.
They firmly believe that every effort they make, even as small as a grain of sand in the desert, is an important step towards the great goal of building a nuclear-free world.
Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba also said that nuclear weapons must be abolished, but in the process, national security must also be firmly grasped.
This is like walking a tightrope, and the need to maintain a careful balance in the pursuit of peace demonstrates both a determination for a nuclear-free world and an emphasis on national security.
Turning our attention to China, China's attitude on this matter is like a lighthouse, illuminating the way for the ocean of peace.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning made a resounding speech at the regular meeting, saying that China supports a complete ban on nuclear weapons and is committed to building a world free of nuclear weapons.
This statement is like a shot in the arm for the whole world, and let people see that China is unswervingly on the road to peace and is a trustworthy companion on the road to peace.
In short, the Nobel journey of the "Japan Association is not only a glorious moment for the group itself, but also a common expectation for peace for all mankind."
In the days to come, the gentle rain in Hiroshima, the gentle wind in Nagasaki, and the deep yearning for peace from people from all over the world will be like a trickle of water that will converge into a rushing river, forming an unstoppable and powerful force.
This is the force that will propel us step by step towards a world free of nuclear weapons, full of peace and beauty.
After all, the road to peace is long and rugged, and it requires the joint efforts of each and every one of us to build and protect it.
This incident has also set off new waves in the international political landscape.
From a geopolitical point of view, Japan has long been under the umbrella of United States nuclear weapons, and the award of the "Council of Organizations of the Victims of the Japan Atomic Bomb and Hydrogen Bombing" has given a new dimension to the role of Japan in the international community.
On the one hand, it may prompt the Japan government to rethink its nuclear policy and re-examine its position on nuclear issues in the US-Japan alliance.
On the other hand, for neighboring countries, this incident also provides an opportunity to re-examine relations with Japan, especially on issues such as nuclear security and regional peace and stability.
From the perspective of international public opinion, the awarding of this award has further strengthened the anti-nuclear public opinion atmosphere around the world.
The international media has focused on the stories of the victims of the Hiroshima bombing, which are not only the tragic experiences of individuals, but also serve as a powerful support for the global anti-nuclear discourse.
The international community's concern for nuclear disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation will continue to rise, which will have a more direct impact on the nuclear strategies and diplomacy of all countries.
At the same time, at the level of international law, this incident may also promote the further improvement of relevant nuclear safety laws, and urge countries to more actively fulfill their obligations on nuclear disarmament and nuclear safety and security under the framework of international treaties, so as to ensure that the global nuclear security posture develops in a positive direction.