Former Japan Leader Shinzo Abe in ‘Critical Condition’ After Shooting

July 8, 2022 Off By Hanako Montgomery

Japan’s former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is in critical condition after being shot on Friday morning, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said.

The 67-year-old was shot from the back when he was giving a campaign speech in the city of Nara ahead of legislative elections on Sunday, Japanese national broadcaster NHK reported. Photos by witnesses and news photographers show Abe collapsed on the ground with his shirt covered with blood just before noon.

Though Abe was initially responsive after he fell, he was last reported to be unconscious before he was transported by helicopter to Nara Medical University Hospital.

Kishida, the current leader, returned from a campaigning event in Yamagata prefecture to Tokyo in the afternoon. He said Abe was receiving emergency treatment in a quavery and sniffling voice, appearing emotional.

“I believe that this is a despicable and barbaric act that occurred in the midst of an election that is the core of democracy, and it cannot be forgiven,” Kishida told journalists on Friday afternoon.

Abe was Japan’s longest running prime minister until he retired two years ago, citing poor health. He served as premier from 2006 to 2007, then a second term from 2012 to 2020.

The politician is known for his conservative agenda and “Abenomics” policy to address Japan’s deflation. He pushed to remilitarize the country in response to an increasingly powerful and assertive China.

The attack has stunned Japan, a country with one of the lowest gun crime rates in the world. Such violence against political leaders is rarer still.

“We again condemn this unforgivable act of brutality with the utmost outrage, and we pray for the safety of former Prime Minister Abe,” Yuichiro Tamaki, the leader of the opposition Democratic Party for the People, said in a tweet.

Police have arrested and identified the suspect as 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami for attempted murder, NHK reported. He was apprehended on site following the shooting. Police found what appeared to be a homemade weapon.

An NHK journalist reported that Abe collapsed after the second of two shots, following which a white billow of smoke was seen behind the politician.

Yamagami served in Japan’s self-defense force for three years until 2005 and is a resident of Nara prefecture, NHK reported.

According to the police, Takahashi said he was “dissatisfied with former Prime Minister Abe and wanted to kill him,” NHK reported.

This is a developing story.

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