1. Nihon Hidankyo, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization representing atomic bomb survivors, will send an 81-year-old member named Tanaka Satoshi to the UN next week for a nuclear disarmament meeting.
2. The meeting takes place on September 26, marking the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons at UN headquarters. Tanaka will discuss his personal experience as an atomic bomb survivor and advocate for nuclear abolition.
3. In addition to attending the high-level gathering, Tanaka is scheduled to tell his story at other locations and meet with peace group members during his stay in New York City.
2. The meeting takes place on September 26, marking the International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons at UN headquarters. Tanaka will discuss his personal experience as an atomic bomb survivor and advocate for nuclear abolition.
3. In addition to attending the high-level gathering, Tanaka is scheduled to tell his story at other locations and meet with peace group members during his stay in New York City.
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Summary
Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization Nihon Hidankyo sends 81-year-old member Tanaka Satoshi to the UN for a nuclear disarmament meeting on September 26, marking the International Day for Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. Tanaka, an atomic bomb survivor, will discuss his personal experience