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Origami Cranes Are a Symbol of a Nuclear Weapon-free World After Hiroshima Survivor Sadako ... - Latest Tweet by The Nobel Prize
The latest Tweet by The Nobel Prize states, 'Origami cranes are a symbol of a nuclear weapon-free world after Hiroshima survivor Sadako Sasaki developed leukaemia and tried to fold 1000 cranes to receive a wish. Sadly she died aged 12. In 2017 @nuclearban were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.#origamiday'
Origami cranes are a symbol of a nuclear weapon-free world after Hiroshima survivor Sadako Sasaki developed leukaemia and tried to fold 1000 cranes to receive a wish. Sadly she died aged 12.
In 2017 @nuclearban were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.#origamiday pic.twitter.com/LjWYgayaxj— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) November 11, 2022
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