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The Weekend Intelligence: The Memory Keepers

The Weekend Intelligence: The Memory Keepers

Update: 2025-08-08
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In Japan, the last witnesses to the horror of nuclear destruction are approaching the end of their lives. And as they die out, nuclear weapons no longer seem to induce the same degree of revulsion they once did. The arms control architecture built up during the Cold War is crumbling and existing nuclear powers are modernising their arsenals. More states are considering acquiring nuclear weapons. Now, more than ever, we need survivor stories to remind us of the consequences of their use. 


In this episode of The Weekend Intelligence our East Asia Bureau Chief, Noah Sneider meets the hibakusha, the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and asks how do we keep their memories alive?


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The Weekend Intelligence: The Memory Keepers

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