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World Leaders React to Shinzo Abe’s Assassination

February 1, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

Former Japanese prime Minister Shinzo ⁤Abe was assassinated on Friday,July 8,2022,while ⁣giving a campaign speech in Nara,japan. The shooting⁤ has sent shockwaves through the nation, were gun violence‍ is exceedingly rare, and ⁢prompted widespread grief and condemnation internationally. Reuters and BBC News both reported ⁣extensively⁢ on the event.

Abe, 67, served as Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, holding office from 2006 to 2007 and again from⁤ 2012 to 2020. His second term was marked by his “Abenomics” economic policies, aimed at revitalizing Japan’s stagnant economy through monetary easing, fiscal stimulus, and structural reforms. The council on Foreign Relations provides a detailed overview of his political career and ⁢policies.

The alleged ⁢gunman, tetsuya Yamagami, was⁣ apprehended at the scene and reportedly told investigators he targeted Abe due to his dissatisfaction with a religious⁤ group the former prime minister was associated with. NBC News details the evolving inquiry into the motive behind the assassination.

World leaders have ⁢expressed profound sadness⁤ and offered ⁢condolences. U.S. President Joe Biden called the assassination “a tragedy” and praised Abe’s leadership. The white House ⁣released an official statement on the matter. the assassination has raised questions about security measures for political figures in Japan and the potential for political instability.

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