Japan: Raia ajichoma moto akipinga mazishi ya Waziri Mkuu wa zamani, Shinzo Abe

Japan: Raia ajichoma moto akipinga mazishi ya Waziri Mkuu wa zamani, Shinzo Abe

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Raia wa Japan amelazwa hospitali baada ya kujijeruhi kwa kuchoma moto akipinga kitendo cha Serikali ya Nchi hiyo kutumia gharama kubwa kuandaa mazishi ya Waziri Mkuu wa zamani Shinzo Abe aliyeuawa Julai 8, 2022.

Serikali ya Japan inatarajiwa kutumia Dola Milioni 11.4 (Tsh. Bilioni 26) katika tukio hilo, ambapo mamia ya viongozi wanatarajiwa kuhudhuria Septemba 27, 2022.

Serikali haijatoa tamko kuhusu mtu aliyejichoma moto, mashuhuda wanasema tukio hilo limetokea nje ya ofisi ya Waziri Mkuu Jijini Tokyo.

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Japan man sets himself on fire in apparent protest of Abe funeral

A Japanese man has set himself alight reportedly to protest a state funeral for ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated in July.

Hundreds of foreign dignitaries are expected to attend the funeral on 27 September.

On Wednesday, witnesses called police after spotting a man on fire near the prime minister's office in Tokyo.

Officers put out the blaze, and took the still-conscious man to hospital, local media reported.

The extent of his injuries and his current condition is unknown. Japanese media reports say the man is believed to be in his 70s.

The government is yet to comment on the protest. But public opposition to the holding of the state funeral has intensified in recent months, with polls showing a majority of voters unhappy with the expenditure.

Abe was shot dead on 8 July, aged 67, at a campaign rally for his political party. The killing of Japan's longest-serving prime minister was condemned internationally and shocked Japan, a country with a minimal record of political violence and gun crime.

But state funerals are not an established practice in Japan, and protesters say they resent the use of public funds on the event that is projected to cost about 1.65bn yen (£10.1m; $11.4m).

One of the country's main opposition parties, the Constitutional Democratic Party, has also said its lawmakers won't participate in next week's ceremony.

Police are yet to confirm details of the protest on Tuesday, but local media reported the man had voiced his opposition to the funeral to a nearby officer before setting himself alight.

Handwritten notes were also found around him expressing the same message, local media reported.

Criticism of the state funeral has also increased as more politicians in Japan's parliament have been found to have connections with a controversial church.

The man charged with killing Abe said he had targeted the former prime minister for his connections to the Unification Church, which he said had bankrupted his family.


Source: BBC
 
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