A japanese court on wednesday for the first time recognized people exposed to radioactive black rain that fell after the 1945 us atomic attack on hiroshima as atomic bomb survivors ordering. The hiroshima district court said that all 84 plaintiffs who were outside of a zone. A japanese court on wednesday for the first time recognized people exposed to radioactive black rain that fell after the 1945 us atomic attack on hiroshima as atomic bomb survivors ordering the city and the prefecture to provide the same government medical benefits as given to other survivors.
Japan court recognizes atomic bomb black rain victims a group of plaintiffs and supporters celebrate during a meeting following the court ruling in hiroshima western japan wednesday july 29. A japanese court on wednesday for the first time recognized people exposed to radioactive black rain that fell after the 1945 us atomic attack on hiroshima as atomic bomb survivors. A japanese court recognized dozens of victims of radioactive black rain as survivors of the hiroshima atomic bombing on wednesday clearing the way for them to receive medical benefits just.
The vast majority of the victims were civilians. An estimated 80 000 people died in the initial blast from the bomb and the firestorm that it triggered while another 70 000 were injured. Atomic attack on hiroshima as atomic.
Japan court recognizes atomic bomb black rain victims a japanese court has recognized people exposed to radioactive black rain that fell after the u s. Atomic attack on hiroshima as atomic bomb survivors ordering the government to provide the same medical benefits it gives other survivors. A court has recognized people exposed to radioactive black rain that fell after the u s.
A group of plaintiffs and supporters celebrate during a wednesday meeting following the court ruling in hiroshima western japan. Some estimates are that 140 000 people in hiroshima 38 9 of the population and 70 000 people in. The japan confederation of a and h bomb sufferers organizations 日本被団協 nihon hidankyō is a group formed by hibakusha in 1956 with the goals of pressuring the japanese government to improve support of the victims and lobbying governments for the abolition of nuclear weapons.