“For ten years after the atomic bomb was dropped there was so little public discussion of the bomb or of radioactivity that even the Chugoku Shinbun, the major newspaper of the city where the atomic bomb was dropped, did not have the movable type for 'atomic bomb' or 'radioactivity'. The silence continued so long because the U.S. Army Surgeons Investigation Team in the fall of 1945 had issued a mistaken statement: all people expected to die from the radiation effects of the atomic bomb had by then already died; accordingly, no further cases of physiological effects due to residual radiation would be acknowledged.” SilenceCensorshipAtomic BombHiroshimaRadiation EffectsRadioactivityA BombPublic Discussion Author:Kenzaburō Ōe
“Peril-ridden and fragile, the imperfect human body, what a shameful thing it was!” Human Book:A Personal Matter Source: A Personal Matter
“We are much too tolerant of the moral aberration of statesmen and bureaucrats.” PowerSocietyMorals Author:Kenzaburō Ōe
“When the Russian delegate this summer indicated the Soviet Union's interest in sending medical equipment, Dr Shigeto went right away to see the delegate and settle the matter tactfully. He is careful to steer clear of the superficial swirl of political maneuvering, but never misses any opportunity to improve the capability of the A-bomb Hospital or to enhance concretely the welfare of the patients. In that sense, he sometimes refers to himself as a 'dirty handkerchief.' That is, he serves to filter political purposes out of relief efforts so that the effect on patients is purely and concretely humane.” PoliticalDonationHiroshimaA BombA Bomb HospitalDirty HandkerchiefDr Shigeto Book:Hiroshima Notes Source: Hiroshima Notes
“Manusia ialah khalifah; apabila kerajaan tidak bijak dan rakyat menderita, kenapa ia tidak membuat perubahan?” 153Rintihan Terpendam Book:Rouse Up, O Young Men of the New Age! Source: Rouse Up, O Young Men of the New Age!