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Japan Council Against A & H Bombs (Gensuikyo)

The Japan Council Against A & H Bombs, known as Gensuikyo, is a peace organization founded in 1955 that advocates for the abolition of nuclear weapons. It brings together citizens, activists, and experts to promote nuclear disarmament, educate the public about the dangers of atomic bombs, and work towards a world free of nuclear threats. Gensuikyo emphasizes the humanitarian impact of nuclear warfare and pushes governments to eliminate nuclear arsenals through diplomacy and international treaties, aiming to prevent future nuclear conflicts and promote global peace and security.