Trial of Nagasaki A-bomb survivors seeking “certification” Confirmed defeat of all members November 22 19:22

When the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, the Supreme Court decided to dismiss the appeal in a trial that the “experienced survivor” who was not recognized as an A-bomb survivor was outside the A-bombed area. was decided.

When the atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, those who were within a radius of 12 km from the hypocenter, but who were outside the “bombed area” defined by the country about 12 km north-south and about 7 km east-west were considered “experienced survivors” There is public support for mental symptoms, but there is a difference from support for A-bomb survivors, such as medical expenses such as cancer and benefits not being paid.

In a trial in which more than 160 survivors asked for the recognition of survivors, the Nagasaki District Court, the first trial, recognized 10 complaints as “possibly subject to health damage” and issued a survivor health notebook Ordered to do.

This was the first decision to recognize people outside the Nagasaki bombed area as A-bomb victims, but the 2nd Fukuoka High Court said that there was no scientific evidence that it had a health impact. Was canceled and all the appeals were rejected.

The survivors have appealed about this, but President Takuya Fukayama of the First Supreme Court of the Supreme Court has decided to dismiss by 22nd, and all the defeats have been finalized.

In a trial where an A-bomb survivor asked for A-bomb survivor recognition, 387 defeats were confirmed.