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Publication[Visual Storybook] Voices of Korean Atomic Bomb Victims: Why an International People’s Tribunal?

[Visual Storybook] Voices of Korean Atomic Bomb Victims:
Why an International People’s Tribunal?

― The Cross of the Nuclear Age, a Testimony for Peace ―


In 1945, the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States caused around 70,000 Korean casualties, with 40,000 of them losing their lives. However, despite this tragic history, the existence of Korean atomic bomb victims remains largely unknown.

This material is a visual storybook that captures the lives and histories of those who have suffered in silence. It weaves together the victims' voices, testimonies, memories, and their yearning for justice through illustrations and narrative.

This book goes beyond a mere record and shares the commitment to the International People’s Tribunal on the 1945 Atomic Bombings, which will be held in November 2026.

Please help spread this material widely so that the voices of Korean atomic bomb victims can resonate globally, and support for the People’s Tribunal can expand. The full file is attached on this page.


[Download] Visual Storybook


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