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(June 7, 2008)
Hidankyo urges government to revise A-bomb disease recognition criteria and certify all applicants
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(June 6, 2008)
Government gives up fighting against court ruling in support of Hibakusha
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(June 5, 2008)
101 municipal heads in Hokkaido sign petition urging G8 Summit to discuss abolition of nuclear weapons
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(June 2, 2008)
Recognize Hibakusha’s illnesses as linked to exposure to atomic bomb radiation
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(May 31, 2008)
Osaka High Court says state’s rejection of Hibakusha applications for recognition as suffering from A-bomb diseases is illegal
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(May 29, 2008)
Hibakusha in Sendai also win in appeal court
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(May 29, 2008)
Hibakusha demand government not appeal to final court
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(May 15, 2008)
Organizing committee launches appeal for Success of 2008 World Conference against A & H Bombs
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(April 30 & May 8, 2008)
50th anti-nuclear peace march starts
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(April 10, 2008)
Put N-weapons abolition on the G8 Summit agenda: Gensuikyo
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(April 10, 2008)
Hibakusha demands government apology and recognition of all plaintiffs with A-bomb related diseases
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(April 9, 2008)
Japan should take up the issue of abolishing nuclear weapons at G8 Summit: JCP Inoue
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(April 8, 2008)
Health ministry applies new standards for recognizing A-bomb related diseases
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(March 18, 2008)
Hibakusha says they cannot accept new government standards for recognizing patients with diseases caused by A-bombing
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( March 12, 2008)
Hibakusha lobby the JCP chair for recognition of having A-bomb related diseases
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(December 7, 2007)
Spanish prime minister expresses support for starting negotiations for total ban on nuclear weapons
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(December 5, 2007)
Hibakusha urge Health Ministry to drastically revise system to recognize A-bomb related illnesses
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(December 3, 2007)
Japan-proposed U.N. resolution will not be effective for abolition of nuclear weapons
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(October 19, 2007)
JCP urges health minister to improve criteria for recognizing Hibakusha’s illnesses caused by A-bombings
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(October 18 & 19, 2007)
Gensuikyo carries out actions for abolition of nuclear weapons
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(October 10, 2007)
Gensuikyo delegation meets with U.N. high representative
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(September 24, 2007)
Rally held in memory of U.S. H-bomb test explosion victim
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(August 31, 2007)
LDP subcommittee proposes abolishing current A-bomb disease certification criteria
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(August 11 & 12, 2007)
Government reneges on prime minister’s promise by appealing against court ruling in favor of Hibakusha
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(August 9, 2007)
Call from Nagasaki
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(August 9, 2007)
Letter from Nagasaki
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(August 9, 2007)
JCP representative speech at International Meeting
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(August 9, 2007)
Nagasaki Peace Declaration
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(August 6, 2013)
Hiroshima Appeal
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(August 6, 2007)
Hiroshima Peace Declaration
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(August 5, 2007)
Declaration of International Meeting
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(August 3, 2007)
Message from Brazilian president to 2007 World Conference against A & H Bombs receives
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(July 31, 2007)
6th court ruling against state over A-bomb disease sufferer recognition
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(July 26, 2007)
104 overseas delegates from 22 countries and 5 international organizations to participate in World Conference against A & H Bombs
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(July 26 & August 1, 2007)
2007 World Conference against A & H Bombs receives messages from governments
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(July 12, 2007)
All municipal assemblies in Nagasaki Pref. have adopted resolution calling for treaty banning nuclear weapons
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(July 9, 2007)
2007 World Conference against A & H Bombs: Let us create new wave for nuclear weapons abolition
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(July 5, 2007)
Senior U.S. official justifies A-bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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(July 4, 2007)
Kyuma resigns as defense minister
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(July 3, 2007)
JCP demands defense minister’s dismissal
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(July 3, 2007)
Hibakusha protest against defense minister’s remark
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(July 2, 2007)
Protest sparked by defense minister’s remark
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(July 1&2, 2007)
‘Atomic bombings couldn’t be helped’ - Kyuma’s remark reveals he is unqualified for cabinet minister
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(May 11, 2007)
2007 World Conference against A & H Bombs schedule adopted
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(May 8, 2007)
Commencing 50th annual nationwide peace marches for a nuclear-free world
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(April 28, 2007)
Proposal for a Declaration of a Nuclear Weapon-Free Japan
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(April 27, 2007)
Gensuikyo launches movement calling on Japanese government to declare Japan ‘nuclear weapon-free’
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(April 11, 2007)
Association for Non-nuclear Government calls for government effort for nuclear weapons abolition
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(July 27 and 28, 2011)
2011 World Conference for a total ban on nuclear weapons
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(August 8 & 10, 2011)
2011 World Conference against A&H Bombs in Nagasaki