TOKYO -- Nuclear weapons have no place in the world and more must be done to eliminate them, Terumi Tanaka, the 92-year-old co-chair of Japan's atomic bomb survivors group, said at the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony in Norway on Tuesday.
"I would like everyone around the world to together discuss what it is that we must do to eliminate nuclear weapons, and demand actions from governments to achieve this goal," Tanaka said in a speech after he accepted the award in Oslo with co-chairs Toshiyuki Mimaki, 82, and Shigemitsu Tanaka, 84.






