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Nobel Laureate Setsuko Thurlow Recalls Hiroshima
Christiane speaks with one of the few remaining survivors of Hiroshima: 88-year-old Setsuko Thurlow, who became an activist after surviving the bombing and received the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons in 2017. She recounts the agonizing memories and explains why there is reason for hope.
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