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He was fairly based as world leaders went.
He was campaigning for his party as a retired politician when killed
Look at the mask holes at his speech.
Look at the mask holes at his speech.
PeopleUnited says
Look at the mask holes at his speech.
Always been common in Asian cultures, at least the advanced ones like Japan. I can recall some of my first flights as a kid and I'd see many Asians wearing masks. Covid probably makes them even more paranoid. Chinese I think it's because of the pollution and disease.
In 2008 while visiting Malaysia it sure seemed, those that worse a mask, were the folks I did not click with. Something was off with those folks. Like even talking too them was a violation of their space. It would send them reeling back and pressing their mask harder onto their face. .
Statement by President Biden on the Killing of Former Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo
JULY 08, 2022
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STATEMENTS AND RELEASES
I am stunned, outraged, and deeply saddened by the news that my friend Abe Shinzo, former Prime Minister of Japan, was shot and killed while campaigning. This is a tragedy for Japan and for all who knew him. I had the privilege to work closely with Prime Minister Abe. As Vice President, I visited him in Tokyo and welcomed him to Washington. He was a champion of the Alliance between our nations and the friendship between our people. The longest serving Japanese Prime Minister, his vision of a free and open Indo-Pacific will endure. Above all, he cared deeply about the Japanese people and dedicated his life to their service. Even at the moment he was attacked, he was engaged in the work of democracy. While there are many details that we do not yet know, we know that violent attacks are never acceptable and that gun violence always leaves a deep scar on the communities that are affected by it. The United States stands with Japan in this moment of grief. I send my deepest condolences to his family.
Always been common in Asian cultures, at least the advanced ones like Japan. I can recall some of my first flights as a kid and I'd see many Asians wearing masks. Covid probably makes them even more paranoid. Chinese I think it's because of the pollution and disease.
Like this?
Here is that the masking is about.
PeopleUnited says
Like this?
Well the difference was I was standing at least 3 feet away, the few times I noticed it. This was during the HN91 scare in 2009.
Not really something worth hating about.
But that is what it is. Not really something worth hating about.
A man who was arrested in connection with the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on July 8 told investigators that he harbored a “grudge” against him, citing a religious organization, investigative sources said.
“My family joined that religion and our life became harder after donating money to the organization,” Tetsuya Yamagami, who is unemployed, was quoted by the sources as telling police. “I had wanted to target the top official of the organization, but it was difficult. So, I took aim at Abe since I believed that he was tied (to the organization). I wanted to kill him.”
Yamagami, 41, a resident of Nara, also told police that he does not hold any ill feelings toward Abe’s political convictions.
In addition, he told police that he was attempting to make bombs, according to the sources.
A man who identified himself as a relative of Yamagami told The Asahi Shimbun that his family had trouble with the religious organization.
“His family fell apart due to the group,” the man said. “I am convinced that Yamagami suffered damage from the organization."
The suspect lived in an apartment about 3 kilometers from Kintetsu Railway’s Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara, near where he is accused of fatally shooting Abe. The prime minister was making a campaign speech on the street on behalf of a candidate for the July 10 Upper House election.
Yamagami learned of Abe’s July 8 visit there via the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s website. Abe’s visit was decided on only the evening before, and the LDP published the schedule at 7 p.m. and local LDP politicians spread the word on Twitter.
Yamagami used a homemade gun measuring about 40 centimeters long and about 20 cm wide in the attack on Abe. After the shooting, he was immediately arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
Police confiscated several guns similar to that type during a search of his apartment later that day, along with some explosives, cylindrical objects and a personal computer. Officers also seized copies of books and notebooks from his parents’ home in Nara.
An official close to the Defense Ministry confirmed that Yamagami had served in the Maritime Self-Defense Force for three years from 2002. He learned the necessary skills to assemble and dissemble a firearm and shoot one while he was with the MSDF.
A senior Defense Ministry official confirmed he left the MSDF at his own accord and did not apply to serve in the SDF reserves.
For about a year and half until May, Yamagami worked for a staffing agency based in Osaka Prefecture, operating a forklift at a warehouse in Kyoto Prefecture.
An official with the staffing agency described him as “quiet.”
“He hardly spoke and did not spend time with people around him,” the official said. “He ate lunch alone inside his car.”
He conveyed his decision to quit the staffing agency in April, citing poor health.
Yamagami joined the MSDF after graduating from an elite public high school in Nara Prefecture, according to the agency.
He also told agency officials that he had worked for multiple companies as a dispatched staff worker or part-time worker after obtaining a license as a financial planner and real-estate transaction manager following his discharge from the MSDF.
During the police search of his home, officers urged residents in the neighborhood to evacuate after 9:30 p.m. on July 8, announcing that explosives were found in Yamagami’s apartment.
A man in his 60s who lived next to the suspect’s home said he had never met Yamagami, but heard strange sounds coming from his room over the past month.
“It was a sound similar to one using a saw to cut a tree and I heard it several times at night,” the neighbor said.
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