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Setsuko Thurlow

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202:" Although it happened in the morning, it was dark, dark as twilight. And as our eyes got used to recognize things, those dark moving objects happened to be human beings. It was like a procession of ghosts. I say “ghosts” because they simply did not look like human beings. Their hair was rising upwards, and they were covered with blood and dirt, and they were burned and blackened and swollen. Their skin and flesh were hanging, and parts of the bodies were missing. Some were carrying their own eyeballs. And they collapsed onto the ground. Their stomach burst open, and intestines start stretching out. we learned how to step over the dead bodies, and escaped. By the time we got to the hillside, at the foot of the hill was a huge army training ground about the size of two football fields . The place was packed with dead bodies and dying people, injured people. And people were just begging in whisper. Nobody was shouting in strong voice, just a whisper: “Water please. Water please.” That’s all the physical and psychological strength left. They just whispered. We wanted to be of help to them, but we had no bucket and no cups to carry the water. So we went to the nearby stream, washed off our dirt and the blood, and tore off our blouses, soaked them in the water, and dashed back to the dying people. We put the wet cloth over their mouth, and who desperately sucked in the moisture. That’s how most of the people died." 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". 411: 33: 1736: 207: 296: 1724: 1748: 197:
Around 8:15 AM, she was on the second floor of the wooden building. She saw a bluish-white flash from the window and remembers floating in the air (the building collapsing) before she lost consciousness. When she woke up, she heard her classmates whispering "Mother help me", "God help me". After some
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In 1974, profoundly worried by the fact that the public tended to forget and underestimate the devastating impacts of nuclear bombs, she founded the foundation Hiroshima Nagasaki Relived. The organisation mobilised professors, artists, lawyers and teachers to inform and raise public awareness to the
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Setsuko has declared that she was lucky that she and both her parents survived and that they were able to be hosted by family, unlike many others who had to live in the street. Like many hibakushas, she described being numbed by the overwhelming pain of what she experienced, and she was only able to
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until Japan. This American weapon was approximately one thousand times more powerful than the one she had been victim of less than 10 years before. This event happened the first week she had arrived in the USA and she gave her opinion on that. During her studying years in the USA, she has described
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Eight members of her family (including her 4 years old nephew Eiji to who she often refers to and was crossing the bridge with her sister, who died totally burnt beyond recognition without her hairpiece) as well as 351 of her classmates and teachers died during or soon after the explosion.
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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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Setsuko married in 1950 a 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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In 1944, she entered in the girls only Hiroshima Jogakuin high school. Three weeks before the bomb, she was selected to participate in a student state program to decode American military communications as an assistant.
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receiving threats and aggressions linked to her criticism of the use of the nuclear bomb by the 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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Until his death in 2011, her husband took part in her anti-nuclear activities and has among others helped her to organize groups and conferences for the cause. They had two sons and two grandchildren.
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Thurlow has also regularly described the hardships of the hibakushas, including the near starvation, lack of medical care, homelessness, social discrimination and the suffering from the
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She has participated in several school presentations as a member of the project "Hibakusha stories" based in New-York, to testify before all-together several thousands of students.
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Thurlow is also an activist against the peaceful use of nuclear energy due to its existential dangers and has been particularly active as a critic with other hibakushas after the
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and its strict censorship, erasement and confiscation of journals, data, visual support, poems and personal diaries of what was related to the drop of the two nuclear bombs.
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She has since travelled in dozens of countries to testify as a hibakusha and raise alert to the existential threat of nuclear weapons, in front of high dignitaries such as
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whose only purpose was to study the technical effects of radiations on bodies and not provide any treatment or support. She has denounced the US army's 7 years
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During her reception speech, Mrs Thurlow declared, in reference to the moment she was trapped under the building after the bombing and saved by a soldier:
401:"I've been waiting for this day for seven decades, and I am overjoyed that it has finally arrived.This is the beginning of the end of nuclear weapons." 384: 419: 151: 557: 1766: 243:
after the bombing. She has also revealed that many of her surviving schoolmates wore helmets long after the end of the war to hide their baldness.
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Her father died due to radiations in 1954, the same year that she went to study abroad and the year of the dropping of the H bomb in Bikini.
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time, a soldier helped her to escape from the crumbling building before it burnt down with the rest of her schoolmates except two others.
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She has been regularly invited to testify at universities, schools, nuclear and Japanese history centres and other public events.
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On Monday August 6, 1945, she was working as a member of the student mobilisation program in the army headquarters (
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of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945. She is mostly known throughout the world for being a leading figure of the
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in Vienna (IAEA) about the humanitarian impact of nuclear weapons on December 8, 2014, in favour of the
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Hiroshima Survivor Setsuko | "Skin and flesh were hanging from their bones" | SVT/NRK/Skavlan
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Mrs Thurlow was a founding member and gave the keynote speech at the international launch of
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before receiving a grant to study in the United States, where she studied sociology at
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She was an active member in the ratification of the United Nations concerning the
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Setsuko Thurlow's activism began after March 1, 1954, after the explosion of the
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and has among other actions participated in the international conference of the
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suburb today), located approximately 1.8 kilometres or 1.1 miles away from the
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as much as school students. She has several times been a crew member of the
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A Voice from Hiroshima - Setsuko Thurlow, CISD. SOAS University of London
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Hibakusha story - Hiroshima survivor Setsuko Thurlow visits Berlin school
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As an undergraduate, Setsuko studied English literature and education at
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in Canada in 2007. She is a leading figure of ICAN, which won the 2017
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and to have given the acceptance speech for its reception of the 2017
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At the time of these events, she was a 13-year-old, grade 8 student.
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2014 - "Ambassador of Peace", prize awarded by the town of Hiroshima
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Setsuko Thurlow closing statement at the nuclear ban conference
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Setsuko Thurlow has several times testified and pleaded at the
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She later obtained a master's degree in social work from the
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International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
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of the explosion. It was her first day in that mission.
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International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons (ICAN)
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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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Setsuko Thurlow: Calling For An End to the Atomic Bomb
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Index


Ahmadiyya Muslim Peace Prize
Hibakusha
atomic bombing
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons (ICAN)
Nobel peace prize
Hiroshima
Minami
Higashi
hypocentre

Little Boy
acute radiation syndrome
bone marrow failure
leukemia
hibakushas
lost her hair, had nausea and bleeding gums months
atomic bomb casualty commission
occupation
Hiroshima Jogakuin University
Lynchburg College
University of Toronto

Peace Boat
hydrogen bomb
Castle Bravo
Bikini Atoll
Marshall Islands
nuclear fallout
Nihon Hidankyo

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