Shinzo Abe, former
Japanese prime minister, is dead.
He was shot while
giving a speech at a political rally.
Abe was in the city of Nara on Friday giving the speech
ahead of Sunday’s upper house elections when two gunshots were fired around
11:30am.
According to The Guardian UK, Abe was shot in the chest and neck. He collapsed on the street, with several security guards running towards him.
A male suspect was immediately arrested at the scene.
Videos showed the
man in grey T-shirt and beige trousers being tackled by security guards.
The suspect was said to have been a member of the maritime
self-defence force for about three years, until 2005.
He reportedly told the police he was frustrated with Abe and
intended to kill him.
Condemning the act at a press conference,
Prime minister Fumio Kishida said Abe is in “grave condition”, and that he is
praying for his survival.
“I am hoping and praying that former prime minister Abe will
survive this heinous act. On what the motives are, we don’t know the detailed
information yet. But elections are being held, this is the very foundation of
democracy and such an incident took place. It is barbaric and malicious and
cannot be tolerated,” he said.
“I would like to use the most extreme words available to
condemn this act. At this moment, doctors are working very hard to save Abe.”
Kishida said no decision had been made regarding the
upcoming election schedule, but added that he was asking all cabinet members to
return to Tokyo.
Politicians across the world have expressed concerns over
Abe’s condition.
Boris Johnson condemned the attack, describing it as
despicable.
“Utterly appalled and saddened to hear about the despicable
attack on Shinzo Abe. My thoughts are with his family and loved ones,” he wrote on Twitter.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also reportedly
expressed deep concerns over Abe at a G20 meeting on the Indonesian island of
Bali.
“Our thoughts, our
prayers are with him, with his family, with the people of Japan. This is a
very, very sad moment. And we’re awaiting news from Japan,” he said.
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