• 2 days ago
Survivors of the US atomic bombings of Japan are set to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, but after years of anti-nuclear campaigning and showing the world their scars, they still retain the painful memories of the discrimination they have faced.
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00:00As the number of COVID-19 cases decreased, the elderly were also affected.
00:31People around me told me that I had to go to the bathhouse.
00:41I lost my family in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
00:46All my property was taken by my relatives.
00:50My relatives took care of me, but I was bullied and suffered a lot.
00:55Now I live alone in Osaka and Tokyo to make a living.
01:11This is our last place.
01:14Everyone told me that I can rest in peace here.
01:17Some of my relatives are my siblings.
01:20Some of my relatives told me that I should go to the bathhouse as late as possible.
01:30I hope this place will be my last resting place.

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