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In mostly gun-free nation, Japanese stunned by Abe killing

2022.07.08 12:26

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In mostly gun-free nation, Japanese stunned by Abe killing
FILE PHOTO: Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attends a news conference to announce snap election at his official residence in Tokyo, Japan, September 25, 2017. REUTERS/Toru Hanai

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By Elaine Lies

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan struggled with shock and sadness on Friday, trying to come to terms with the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a nation where firearms are strictly regulated and political violence extremely rare.

Abe was shot while giving a campaign speech on a street corner and taken to hospital by helicopter. His death was announced late on Friday.

From Abe protege Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to ordinary people on social media, there was an outpouring of grief in a nation where political violence is so rare the last time a former or sitting prime minister was killed was nearly 90 years ago.

“I am incredibly shocked,” Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike told a regular news conference before Abe’s death was announced, fighting back tears and sniffling audibly. “No matter the reason, such a heinous act is absolutely unforgivable. It is an affront against democracy.”

Koki Tanaka, a 26-year-old IT worker in downtown Tokyo, voiced a similar view: “I was simply astonished that this could happen in Japan.”

Japan’s gun-ownership restrictions do not allow private citizens to have handguns, and licensed hunters may own only rifles. Gun owners must attend classes, pass a written test and undergo a mental health evaluation and a background check.

Shootings, when they occur, typically involve “yakuza” gangsters using illegal weapons. When mass killings take place, as when 19 were murdered at a facility for mentally disabled people in 2016, they tend to be with knives.

Attacks on politicians are also unusual. There have been only a handful in the last half century, most notably in 2007 when the mayor of Nagasaki was shot and killed by a gangster – an incident that resulted in still further tightening of gun regulations.

The last time a former prime minister was killed was in 1936 during Japan’s radical prewar militarism.

The man arrested for shooting Abe is a former member of the Japanese military who fired a homemade firearm, according to media reports. Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi, Abe’s brother, declined to comment on those reports.

Responses to the shooting flooded social media, with “Abe-san” the top-trending topic on Japanese Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) by afternoon.

“I can’t stop shaking. This is the end of peaceful Japan,” wrote Twitter user Nonochi.

“There’s plenty of politicians I’d like to see disappear, but assassination is inconceivable. It’s the beginning of the end of democracy.”

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