NAGASAKI, Japan — Nagasaki is marking the U.S. atomic attack on the southern Japanese city 80 years ago and survivors of the attack are working to make their hometown the last place on earth hit by the bomb. Despite their pain from wounds, discrimination and illnesses from radiation, survivors have publicly committed to a shared goal of abolishing nuclear weapons . But recently they worry about the world moving in the opposite direction as the anniversary is commemorated Saturday.
Nagasaki marks 80th A-bomb anniversary as survivors put hopes of nuke ban in the hands of youth

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