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Japanese leaders mark 1 year since the assassination of former prime minister

Shinzo Abe was assassinated on July 8, 2022, during an election campaign speech
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People offer prayers for former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at Zojoji temple in Tokyo, Japan, Saturday, July 8, 2023. Japan marked first anniversary of the death of Abe who was shot while giving an outdoor campaign speech.(AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama)

Japanese political and business leaders on Saturday (July 8) marked one year since the , with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledging to tackle pressing political goals as a way of honoring Abe鈥檚 wishes.

At a Buddhist temple Zojoji in Tokyo, Kishida and his governing Liberal Democratic Party lawmakers, as well as representatives from opposition parties and business leaders, attended a closed memorial service hosted by Abe鈥檚 widow Akie Abe and the family. Tables were set up at the temple for flower laying by the public later Saturday.

Abe was assassinated on July 8, 2022, during an election campaign speech.

The suspect, Tetsuya Yamagami, was arrested at the scene and was c and several other crimes, including violating the gun control law. A date for his trial hasn鈥檛 been set.

Yamagami has told investigators that he killed Abe, one of Japan鈥檚 most influential and divisive politicians, because of the former prime minister鈥檚 apparent links to . In statements and in social media postings attributed to him, Yamagami said he developed a grudge because his mother had made massive donations to the that bankrupted his family and ruined his life.

At a separate memorial Saturday attended by governing party lawmakers and conservative academics, Kishida recalled Abe used to cheer him up when he was struggling to make difficult decisions.

鈥淲henever I鈥檓 alone worrying if I was doing the right thing, I remember former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe鈥檚 words, saying that 鈥楰ishida-san, now you have beome Prime Minister, you should just go straight on the path you believe in,鈥欌 he said.

Teary Akie Abe said she could not stop crying since the morning thinking about the day a year ago. 鈥淏ut my husband won鈥檛 come back, so I鈥檓 trying to figure out how I can make my husband鈥檚 death meaningful.鈥

Abe, born into a prominent political family and , bolstered Japan鈥檚 military role and promoted the 鈥渇ree and open鈥 Indo-Pacific vision now inherited by Kishida. Abe maintained influence even after stepped down as prime minister in 2020.

An anti-China hawk, Abe was remembered by Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen, who tweeted Saturday in Japanese that Abe had demonstrated his support for Taiwan and promoted deeper exchanges between the two sides. Tsai noted that Abe had advocated the idea of 鈥渁 Taiwan contingency is a contingency for Japan,鈥 as tensions have risen between the self-ruled island democracy and China, which claims it as its territory to be united by force if necessary.

In Nara, near the site of Abe鈥檚 assassination, dozens of people lined up from early Saturday to lay flowers.

The investigation has led to revelations of years of cozy ties between Abe鈥檚 governing Liberal Democratic Party and the Unification Church. Former Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi, Abe鈥檚 grandfather, helped the church take root in Japan in the 1960s over shared interests in conservative and anti-communist causes.

Kishida鈥檚 popularity has plunged over his handling of the church controversy and his insistence on holding a in September last year.

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Associated Press video journalist Haruka Nuga contributed to this report.

Mari Yamaguchi, The Associated Press





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