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It was also agreed that the victims would not be given Hibakusha status.
Many employers refused to hire a hibakusha because they could not work as hard.
She was then a hibakusha - an atom bomb survivor.
The Japanese term for the survivors of the atomic bombs is hibakusha.
His mother is a hibakusha, or atomic bomb survivor.
The Court found that the government's refusal to provide health-care benefits to hibakusha living abroad was illegal.
There is also a subplot following a hibakusha woman who has suffered burns to the right side of her face.
People who suffered the effects of both bombings are known as nijū hibakusha in Japan.
The Court had previously issued rulings on hibakusha cases.
Matsui was born in Hiroshima, son to a Hibakusha father.
Being a hibakusha himself, He helped found the organization Mayors for Peace in 1982.
When asked why hibakusha, Barbara reportedly said, "Because they are the prophets of this present age."
But the hibakusha are also revered as survivors and repositories of knowledge about the very real risks or radiation.
The survivors of the Hiroshima bombing are now being referred to as hibakusha (explosion-affected people).
This law allowed for medical attention for the hibakusha and a monthly allowance for them.
Survivors designed a monument to Barbara, featuring her statement, "I, too, am a hibakusha."
A hibakusha, he portrayed the A-bomb attack on Hiroshima.
Friends of the Hibakusha.
She has seen the prejudice suffered by "hibakusha" - nuclear survivors - whose children are sometimes treated as though they bear the contamination in their genes.
These "hibakusha" health books were free from medical fees, and Namie asked the government to set up a similar program for the people in Namie.
For collectors, the inclusion of the Hibakusha mix of "Two Tribes" was a real find.
Dedicated in 1965, the World Friendship Center has established lines of communication between hibakusha and the world through various peace efforts.
Voice of Hibakusha "Eye-witness accounts of the bombing of Hiroshima"
Starting in 1986, the Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation initiated a project to record hibakusha giving testimonies on video.
These women, as well as the other citizens affected by the A-bomb, were referred to as hibakusha, meaning "explosion-affected people".