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441:"Then, suddenly, I felt hands touching my left shoulder, and heard a man saying: "Don't give up! Keep pushing! I am trying to free you. See the light coming through that opening? Crawl towards it as quickly as you can. Our light now is the ban treaty. To all in this hall and all listening around the world, I repeat those words that I heard called to me in the ruins of Hiroshima: "Don't give up! Keep pushing! See the light? Crawl towards it. Tonight, as we march through the streets of Oslo with torches aflame, let us follow each other out of the dark night of nuclear terror. No matter what obstacles we face, we will keep moving and keep pushing and keep sharing this light with others. This is our passion and commitment for our one precious world to survive".
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Hiroshima Nagasaki Relived. The organisation mobilised professors, artists, lawyers and teachers to inform and raise public awareness to the
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that she and many others were victim of months and years after the bombing. She has several times talked about the fact that months after the bomb, every morning she (like other survivors) verified that she was not developing purple spots on her body (symptoms of
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Canadian historian, Jim Thurlow, whom she had met in Japan. The couple settled in Canada in 1955, at the time when Asian immigration was restricted to family of Canadians. In 1957, they moved to Japan for a social project in
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cry after the
Makurazaki Typhoon that hit Hiroshima more than a month after "Little Boy". Having felt guilty from her lack of emotional demonstration, she has said that she only understood this years later when studying traumatism at university.
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American army, to the point where she could not go to class anymore and had to live at one of her professor's house.
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1635:"Laurier presents lectures with Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Thurlow on confronting the nuclear age | Wilfrid Laurier University"
1449:"Laurier presents lectures with Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Thurlow on confronting the nuclear age | Wilfrid Laurier University"
1419:"Laurier presents lectures with Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Thurlow on confronting the nuclear age | Wilfrid Laurier University"
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1691:"'Be agents of change': Hiroshima survivor and anti-nuclear activist Setsuko Thurlow receives U of T honorary degree"
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Hibakusha story - Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Thurlow visits Berlin school
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International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
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Hiroshima Survivor Setsuko Thurlow Recalls U.S. Bombing
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Setsuko Thurlow: Calling For An End to the Atomic Bomb
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998:"Meet Setsuko Thurlow"
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