Shinzo Abe, Japan's Former Prime Minister, Assassinated at a Campaign Stop
Daily Rendezvous
Source: Reuters
By Satoshi Sugiyama and Chang-Ran Kim
- PM Kishida denounces attack on "foundation of democracy"
- Police arrest suspect at the scene of attack.
- Pokice say Attacker apparently used homemade gun
- NHPolitical violence rare, guns tightly controlled in Japan
Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, the longest-serving leader of modern Japan, was gunned down on Friday while campaigning for a parliamentary election, shocking a country wherepolitical violence had become almost unthinkable.
Abe, 67, was pronounced dead around five and a half hours after the shooter opened fire on him from behind as he spoke to members of the public from a drab traffic island in the western city of Nara. Authorities arrested a 41-year-old man. Japanese media reported that the weapon appeared to be a homemade gun.
A Statement by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs Spokesperson readss, "France expresses its deep shock and its full solidarity with Japan following the despicable assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe during an electoral gathering in the city of Nara, Japan.
"It extends its very sincere condolences to his family, his close friends and the Japanese people."
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