Shinsuke Suematsu ( 末松 信介 , Suematsu Shinsuke , born December 17, 1955) is a Japanese politician who serves as a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet of Japan . He has represented the Hyogo at-large district as a member of the Liberal Democratic Party since 2004. He served as Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology from 2021 to 2022.
80-470: Suematsu (written: 末松) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Shinsuke Suematsu ( 末松 信介 , born 1955) , Japanese politician Suematsu Kenchō ( 末松 謙澄 , 1855–1920) , Japanese politician and writer Yasuharu Suematsu ( 末松 安晴 , born 1932) , Japanese scientist Yoshinori Suematsu ( 末松 義規 , born 1956) , Japanese politician [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
160-598: A "Spiritual Sales Review Committee" in the Consumer Affairs Agency to hold weekly meeting with experts in cult-related frauds, including Masaki Kito of the anti-cult lawyers network Zenkoku Benren . In a 9 December 2022 consumer committee special meeting, Kono stated that he personally recognises the Unification Church as a "cult". On 24 October 2022, one of the retaining ministers in the reshuffled cabinet, Daishiro Yamagiwa , announced his resignation as
240-570: A Japanese woman to be married to a Korean man, like an abandoned dog being picked up by a prince. If the Japanese followers wanted to leave their partners of the mass wedding or the church, they were told they would be damned to the "hell of hell". In 1987, about 300 lawyers in Japan set up an association called the National Network of Lawyers Against Spiritual Sales (Zenkoku Benren) to help victims of
320-815: A female receptionist working at the Shibuya office of the UC she has been receiving two to three trolling letters every day, some containing home rubbish and even replacement razors. On 18 August 2022, the church organised a rally in Seoul against the Japanese media. About three thousand followers, comprising a considerable portion of Japanese women married to Korean men via the UC's mass weddings, were transported from their facility in Gapyeong County via coaches to participate in this protest. All participants refused to be interviewed by any Japanese media on site, with deliberate intervention from
400-439: A former Japanese prime minister since Saitō Makoto and Takahashi Korekiyo during the 26 February incident in 1936, as well as the first of a major political figure in Japan since Inejiro Asanuma's assassination in 1960. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida decided to hold a state funeral for Abe on 27 September. Yamagami was arrested at the scene and charged with attempted murder , which was upgraded to murder after Abe's death
480-432: A former UC member engaged in the deprogramming of other UC members, describes these as " spiritual sales " ( reikan shōhō , 霊感商法), with parishioners scanning obituaries , going door-to-door , and saying, "Your dead loved one is communicating with us, so please go to the bank and send money to the Unification Church so your loved one can ascend to heaven in the spirit world." Moon's theology teaches that his homeland Korea
560-544: A motive if asked. Tanaka also downplayed the alleged close tie between the organisation and Abe, stating that the former prime minister, not being a registered member or advisor, only delivered speeches for their "friendly entity", the UPF. On 14 July, the UC released a statement claiming that before the assassination, they reached an agreement to refund 50 million yen donated by the suspect's mother from 2004 to 2015, and that they have no more record of new donations made by her after
640-426: A press conference in response to the assassination. After offering their condolences to Abe, they objected to the UC's claims that it reformed its practices in 2009 after it came under police investigation. Hiroshi Yamaguchi, an advocacy group representative, said that the UC's "explanation that there is no coercion of donations is a lie." The amount of damages reported by victims in Japan has been higher in recent years,
720-645: A road junction near the north exit of Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara City . Abe arrived nine minutes later, and began his speech at around 11:29 am. He was accompanied by VIP protection officers from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department alongside VIP protection officers from the Nara Prefectural Police. While Abe was delivering his speech, the perpetrator, Tetsuya Yamagami, was able to approach within several metres, despite
800-455: A wound to the right side of his neck and internal bleeding in his left chest, arriving approximately fifty minutes after being shot. He was reported to have no vital signs when he arrived at Nara Medical University Hospital in Kashihara , due to cardiopulmonary arrest prior to his arrival. At 2:45 pm, a press conference was held by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida , who stated that Abe
880-685: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Shinsuke Suematsu Suematsu was born on December 17, 1955, in Kobe , Hyōgo Prefecture . He graduated from the School of Law and Politics, Kwansei Gakuin University in 1979 and worked for All Nippon Airways . Suematsu entered politics in 1983, successfully contesting the Hyogo Prefectural Assembly election as a Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) candidate. He served six consecutive terms in
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#1732863280229960-438: Is the " Adam country", home of the rulers destined to control the world. Japan is the "fallen Eve country". The dogma teaches Eve had sexual relations with Satan and then seduced Adam, which caused mankind to fall from grace ( original sin ), while Moon was appointed to bring mankind to salvation. Japan must therefore be subservient to Korea. This was used to encourage their Japanese followers into offering things to Korea via
1040-481: The 10 July elections . NHK General TV , and four of Japan's five major commercial television networks, cancelled or postponed all scheduled programming to broadcast live news coverage for the rest of the day, as did several radio stations. The second episode of the anime series Teppen—!!! , scheduled to air on 9 July, was announced to be cancelled, because its plot concerned an attempted assassination. The episode aired on 10 September. On 20 August 2022,
1120-482: The Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno responded that the request must be considered with utmost prudence with regards of the precedents . On 16 October 2022, Prime Minister Kishida announced a probe of the UC would be launched regarding the allegations of their anti-social activities, and suggested the possibility of dissolving the UC depending on the report of the investigation. On
1200-608: The Democratic Party of Japan with 33.5% of the vote. During his first term as a Councillor, Suematsu was appointed as a vice minister for finance in a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda . Suematsu retained the position when Fukuda was replaced by Taro Aso in September 2008 and remained in the position until the LDP lost power at the September 2009 general election . Suematsu
1280-526: The Fourth Abe Cabinet had connections to the UC, but these connections were largely ignored by Japanese journalists. After the assassination, Japanese defence minister Nobuo Kishi , Abe's younger brother, was forced to disclose that he had been supported by the UC in past elections. The Japanese government certified the UC as a religious organisation in 1964; the Agency for Cultural Affairs classifies
1360-493: The National Police Agency announced that rules for conducting VIP protection will be revamped, which will also expand VIP protection training. The NPA announced that from 26 August 2022, they will examine all VIP protection plans from the prefectural police and will instruct them to make recommended changes if and when it is deemed necessary. The NPA also announced that they will extend their "cyber patrol" force which
1440-569: The Security Police were deployed to protect Akie Abe after she arrived in Kyoto as a precautionary measure. Most political leaders cancelled all campaign events for the remainder of 8 July. Campaigning resumed the day after, on 9 July, with major party leaders vowing to not allow violence to disrupt the democratic process. The LDP subsequently won a supermajority of seats in the House of Councillors in
1520-494: The surname Suematsu . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Suematsu&oldid=733217557 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description
1600-555: The House of Councillors ), Toshihiro Nikai (former Secretary-General of the LDP), Kōichi Hagiuda (Abe's close aide and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry ), Tetsuo Saito (a politician of Komeito and the Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism ), and Yuriko Koike (the Governor of Tokyo ) also visited for condolences. Tetsuya Yamagami ( 山上 徹也 ) , a resident of Nara,
1680-473: The Japanese organisation of CARP, there are about 30 CARP-circles active in universities across Japan, where they help clean up communities and teach primary school children. The assassination raised discussion of stripping the UC of its " legal entity of religious organization " status based on Article 81 "Dissolution Order" of the Religious Juridical Person Law [ ja ] which
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#17328632802291760-556: The Kishida administration following the assassination of Shinzo Abe and increasing media scrutiny of LDP officials' close ties with the church. Assassination of Shinzo Abe On 8 July 2022, Shinzo Abe , a former prime minister of Japan and serving member of the Japanese House of Representatives , was assassinated while speaking at a political event outside Yamato-Saidaiji Station in Nara City , Nara Prefecture . Abe
1840-534: The LDP. Moon also stressed that they must construct their political influence not only in the parliament, but also on Japan's district level. Shinzo Abe continued this relationship, and in May 2006, when he was Chief Cabinet Secretary, he and several cabinet ministers sent congratulatory telegrams to a mass wedding ceremony organised by the UC's front group , Universal Peace Federation (UPF, 天宙平和連合 ), for 2,500 couples of Japanese and Korean men and women. In spring 2021,
1920-533: The Minister of Economic Revitalization, after being criticised for his past engagements with the UC, announcing his ties with the UC only after the reshuffle to the public, and unsatisfactory responses regarding his participations in the UC-related events such as "I have no memory" or "I have no record" when being questioned by the media and opposition lawmakers. Almost a year before the assassination, in September 2021,
2000-648: The Nara Prefectural Police Tomoaki Onizuka and the director general of the National Police Agency's Security Bureau Kenichi Sakurazawa also announced their resignation. The Unification Church distanced itself from the assassination and confirmed the involvement of Yamagami's mother with it by Tomihiro Tanaka [ ja ] , the chair of the church's Tokyo branch, during a press conference on 11 July. Tanaka expressed his "sorry and heartfelt" condolences. He confirmed that Yamagami
2080-479: The UC and provide relief to victims. Abe's killing has been described as one of the most effective and successful political assassinations in recent history due to the backlash against the UC that it provoked. The Economist remarked that "... Yamagami's political violence has proved stunningly effective ... Political violence seldom fulfils so many of its perpetrator's aims." Writing for The Atlantic , Robert F. Worth described Yamagami as "among
2160-419: The UC and similar organisations. According to statistics compiled by the association's lawyers between 1987 and 2021, the association and local government consumer centers received 34,537 complaints alleging that UC had forced people to make unreasonably large donations or purchase large amounts of items, amounting to about 123.7 billion yen. According to the internal data compiled by the UC which leaked to
2240-605: The UC as a Christian organisation. Since then, the government was unable to prevent the UC's activities because of the freedom of religion guaranteed in the Constitution of Japan , according to Mitsuhiro Suganuma [ ja ] , the former section head of the Public Security Intelligence Agency 's Second Intelligence Department. According to historians, up to 70% of the UC's wealth has been accumulated through outdoor fundraising rounds. Steven Hassan ,
2320-647: The UC gained much influence in Japan, laying the groundwork for its push into the United States and its later entrenchment. Such a relationship was passed on to Kishi's son-in-law, former foreign minister Shintaro Abe, who attended a dinner party held by Moon at the Imperial Hotel in 1974. In the US, the 1978 Fraser Report , an inquiry by the US Congress into American–South Korean relations, determined that Kim Jong-pil ,
2400-482: The UC, and Kishida was forced to reshuffle his cabinet amid plummeting public approval. On 31 August, the LDP announced that it would no longer have any relationship with the UC and its associated organisations, and would expel members who did not break ties with the group. On 10 December, the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors passed two bills to restrict the activities of religious organisations such as
2480-485: The UC, of which his mother had become a devoted member. After the death of his maternal grandfather, his mother inherited ownership of the family business, but she eventually donated most of the family wealth and assets to the church, impoverishing the whole family. At 11:45 am, the Japanese government established a liaison office within the crisis management center of the Prime Minister's Office . Kishida, who
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2560-547: The UC. In June 2022, before the assassination, there were eight inquiries for the association; in July 2022, the number of inquiries jumped to 94; in August 2022, the number exceeded 100. Because there were previous instances of students lured into the UC via the workers of "CARP" (for Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles), a UC-front organisation which was not acknowledged by
2640-472: The administration of 100 units of blood. Fukushima said that Abe was hit by two bullets and that one bullet was not found in Abe's body. The police autopsy concluded Abe died from loss of blood after a bullet damaged an artery under his collarbone. Several hours after the assassination, both former prime minister Yoshihide Suga and Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno visited the hospital where Abe's body
2720-425: The anniversary of Abe's assassination, a private statement was made by Hak Ja Han to the top executives of the church. Han reinforced that "Japan is a country of war criminals and must make compensation to Korea" and ordered that Japanese politicians, including Kishida, "receive education" for persecuting their organization. The UC refused to verify the authenticity of the leaked recording when requested for comment by
2800-551: The anti-cult lawyers group Zenkoku Benren sent an open protest letter to Shinzo Abe, after he had sent the video message to an online meeting of the Universal Peace Federation. In the letter, the lawyers protested that his video message constituted an "endorsement," stating: "We urge you to think carefully about this for the sake of your own honour." On 11 July 2022, in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward lawyers of Zenkoku Benren held
2880-552: The assassination, Abe stated to Kajikuri that, "The image of the Great Father [Moon] crossing his arms and smiling gave me goosebumps. I still respectably remember the sincerity [you] showed in the last six elections in the past eight years." Kajikuri claimed that he originally invited three unnamed former Japanese prime ministers, but was turned down due to concern of being used as poster boys for UC's mission. According to research by Nikkan Gendai , ten out of twenty members in
2960-512: The assembly, and was elected deputy speaker of the assembly in 1996. In April 2003 Suematsu was elected to his sixth term, winning the highest number of votes in the three-member Tarumi district with 39.4%. On 24 June 2004 he resigned from the assembly to contest the House of Councillors election scheduled for the following month. In the election for two Councillors in the Hyogo at-large district , Suematsu finished second behind Shunichi Mizuoka of
3040-551: The chairman of the LDP Policy Research Council, Tatsuo Fukuda , the chairman of the LDP General Council and Hisashi Hieda , the chairman of Fujisankei Communications Group and a friend of Abe's, received them. Afterwards, Kishida visited for condolences, and former prime ministers Yoshirō Mori and Junichiro Koizumi , Hiroyuki Hosoda ( Speaker of the House of Representatives ), Akiko Santō ( President of
3120-417: The chairman of the UPF's Japanese branch, Masayoshi Kajikuri [ ja ] , called Abe and asked if the latter would consider speaking before an upcoming UPF rally in September if former US president Donald Trump also attended. Abe replied that he had to accept the offer should that be the case; he formally agreed to his participation on 24 August 2021. At the September rally, held ten months before
3200-429: The church, fulfill a certain quota of fundraising by selling the church's merchandise, undergo fasting for seven days, and pay an appreciation fee of 1.4 million yen. For Korean people, the fee for attending the mass wedding was 2 million won (about 200 thousand yen in September 2022). Most Korean attendees were not followers of the church to begin with. According to one interviewee, the UC considered it an honour for
3280-402: The church. According to journalist Fumiaki Tada [ ja ] and other former UC followers, the conditions for Japanese followers to participate in the UC's mass wedding were substantially more difficult than Korean people, on the grounds of "Japan's sinful occupation of Korea " between 1910 and 1945. In 1992, each Japanese follower needed to successfully bring three more people into
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3360-427: The disclosure by the politicians of their relationship with the UC was insufficient. On 6 August, Kishida announced that he would reshuffle his cabinet on 10 August, much earlier than September 2022 as had been originally scheduled, and that all members of the next cabinet would be closely examined of their ties with the church. Taro Kono , the newly appointed Minister of Digital Affairs in this reshuffle, established
3440-558: The early 1970s, UC members were being used by the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) as campaign workers without compensation. LDP politicians were also required to visit the UC's headquarters in South Korea and receive Moon's lectures on theology, regardless of their religious views or membership. In return, Japanese authorities shielded the UC from legal penalties over their often fraudulent and aggressive practices. Subsequently,
3520-409: The evening before the incident, and the head of the prefectural police had approved of the security plan a few hours before the incident; one prefectural assembly member later said, "I thought it was a dangerous place that made it easy to attack former Prime Minister Abe from the cars and bicycles that pass along the road behind him". At approximately 11:10 a.m. on 8 July, Satō began speaking at
3600-403: The first round of gunshot. Paramedics arrived on the scene at 11:37 am, and an ambulance later arrived at 11:41 am. Police sources told NHK that Abe was initially conscious and responsive after being shot. A doctor who arrived at the scene said there were no signs indicating Abe was conscious. Shortly thereafter, he was transported to a local hospital by emergency helicopter with
3680-563: The founding director of the South Korean intelligence service and two-time prime minister of South Korea , had "organized" the UC in the early 1960s and was using it "as a political tool" on behalf of the authoritarian regime of President Park Chung Hee . In 1989, Moon urged his followers to establish their footing in Japan's parliament , then install themselves as secretaries for the Japanese lawmakers, and focus on those of Shintaro Abe's faction in
3760-467: The funds needed for operating the organisation globally, a major portion of which was contributed by their Japanese followers. The 2023 new year greeting by Tomihiro Tanaka for a private meeting was leaked and reported by media, in that Tanaka addressed to their second generation followers to prepare for a climactic battle against religious persecution, as "2023 marked the 400th anniversary of persecution against Christianity in Japan beginning in 1623 ". At
3840-426: The guests who commentated on their shows, Masaki Kito and Yoshifu Arita , demanding public apologies and a total of 33 million yen in damage. In an interview with All-Nippon News Network , Korean journalist Song Ju-yeol ( 송주열 ) said that, according to an informant, the assassination had thrown the UC into a state of crisis. Negative attention towards the church could realistically impede their capability to raise
3920-422: The lawyers said, totalling 5.1 billion yen in more than 400 cases between 2017 and 2020. They emphasised that the activities of the UC are inseparable from front groups, including the UPF, they are all part of a "religious conglomerate" working toward the goal of "unifying" the world under their church. The advocacy group released a statement urging politicians to refrain from any actions that express support for
4000-510: The leaders of the Aum Shinrikyo's succeeding unregistered religious groups, Aleph and Hikari no Wa , answered to media interviews that their religious activities had not been hindered by the government since the 1996 dissolution order. Since Abe's assassination, a woman under the pseudonym " Sayuri Ogawa " (小川 さゆり) as one of the former UC followers, who suffered financially and mentally, has become outspoken about her past experiences of how she
4080-514: The media, the donation by the Japanese followers between 1999 and 2011 was about 60 billion yen annually. Abe was initially scheduled to deliver a speech in Nagano Prefecture on 8 July 2022 in support of Sanshirō Matsuyama [ ja ] , an LDP candidate in upcoming elections to the House of Councillors . That event was abruptly cancelled on 7 July following allegations of misconduct and corruption related to Matsuyama, and
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#17328632802294160-519: The media. The assassination resulted in renewed public interest into the relationship between the UC and the LDP. On 31 July 2022, Kishida demanded the members of his party to "carefully explain" their relationship with the church to the public. The alleged relationship caused the Kishida Cabinet's approval to drop, by 8% in July according to Yomiuri Shimbun or by 13% according to NHK. Both polls also showed that over 80% of respondents felt that
4240-439: The most successful assassins in history." Shinzo Abe had served as Prime Minister of Japan between 2006 and 2007 and again from 2012 to 2020, when he resigned due to health concerns. He was the longest-serving prime minister in Japan's history. His maternal grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi , was himself prime minister from 1957 to 1960, and like Abe, was the target of an assassination attempt, which he survived, unlike Abe. Abe
4320-454: The most widely distrusted groups in contemporary Japan. Moon's organisations, including the UC and the overtly political IFVOC, were financially supported by Sasakawa and Yoshio Kodama . When the UC still had a few thousand followers, its headquarters was located on land once owned by Kishi in Nanpeidaichō, Shibuya , Tokyo, and UC officials frequently visited the adjacent Kishi residence. By
4400-414: The neck and chest area. Abe then took a few steps forward, fell to his knees, and collapsed. Abe's security detained the suspect, who did not resist. According to security guards stationed during the assassination, the sound of the gunshot was very different from that of a conventional firearm, reminiscent of fireworks or tire blowout . This may explain the delay of response from Abe's bodyguards after
4480-464: The next day, organisations of anti-cultism and cult victims initiated an online petition demanding government officials to strip the UC of its religious juridical person status. As of 6 December 2022, the petition has garnered over 200 thousand signatures. Following the outcome of the probe, on 12 October 2023, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology announced it would apply to
4560-419: The presence of security. At around 11:30 am, when Abe said, "Instead of thinking about why he [Satō] cannot do it ..." ( 「彼はできない理由を考えるのではなく…」 ) , he was shot at from behind with a homemade gun resembling a sawed-off , double-barreled shotgun capable of firing six bullets at a time. The first shot missed and prompted Abe to turn around, at which point a second shot was fired, hitting Abe in
4640-430: The public welfare" and/or "out of line with the purpose of the religious organization." Professor of constitutional law Shigeru Minamino [ ja ] said that stripping the religious status of an organisation does not violate the religious freedom guaranteed by the Constitution of Japan , but it would merely strip them of benefits such as tax break enjoyed by a registered religious entity. In October 2022,
4720-503: The refund. On the other hand, the 50 million yen refunded was again donated to the UC, according to the suspect's relatives. At a press conference in Seoul on 19 July 2022, Chung Hwan Kwak , formerly a prominent leader in the UC, apologised and stated that he felt that the organisation was responsible for Abe's death. Kwak said that Sun Myung Moon enjoyed a close relationship with Abe's father and grandfather, stating: "Donations from Japan have greatly contributed to Moon's activities around
4800-427: The religious group. The Japan Federation of Bar Associations [ ja ] indicated that: "Neither administrative bodies or politicians in the administration did anything about the activities of the former UC in the past 30 years". The National Family Association of Victims of the Unification Church ( 全国統一協会被害者家族の会 ), founded in 2003, received a surge of inquiries for helping their family members leave
4880-402: The staff of the church. On 21 August, the UC released a statement on its Japanese site which condemned the media's scrutiny towards the organisation's political ties as a witch hunt , demanding apologies to their followers and threatening legal action. On 27 October 2022, the lawyers representing the UC announced that they filed a civil case for defamation against TBS Radio , Nippon TV and
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#17328632802294960-646: The university, lingering around the campus, Osaka University erected warning signs in the campus to urge students to avoid cult-related groups like CARP. The signs listed the common behaviours of the workers of such group like asking for personal contact information or taking surveys. Since 2004, Osaka University provided lectures to all first-year students about the problems with religious cults and how to deal with them on campus. Many other schools, including Waseda University , Keio University and Ritsumeikan University , warned first-year students about on-campus recruitment activities. According to World CARP Japan (WCJ),
5040-459: The world". Kwak argued that he tried to reform the UC's Japanese branch and end the practice of spiritual sales, but that Jung Ok Yoo and other church leaders resisted and allowed the practice to continue. South Korean church officials and the Japanese branch, on the other hand, denied Kwak's claim. The UC claimed that negative media reports related to the assassination led to hate speech and death threats against their followers. According to
5120-515: Was "one of the most influential sympathisers" of the church. Yamagami was born on 10 September 1980 in Mie Prefecture to affluent parents who ran a local construction business. Described as quiet and reserved in high school, he wrote in his graduation yearbook that he "didn't have a clue" what he wanted to do in the future. In an interview with The Asahi Shimbun , a relative had stated that Yamagami had been struggling since childhood with
5200-639: Was a self-declared messiah and ardent anti-communist . Kishi's postwar political agenda led him to work closely with Ryoichi Sasakawa , a businessman and nationalist politician during the Second World War . As Moon's advisor, Sasakawa helped establish the UC in Japan in 1963 and assumed the roles of both patron and president of the church's political wing, International Federation for Victory over Communism (IFVOC, 国際勝共連合 ), which would forge intimate ties with Japan's conservative politicians. In this way, Sasakawa and Kishi shielded what would become one of
5280-448: Was arrested at the scene of the assassination. He was 41 years old, had no prior criminal history, and was unemployed at the time of his arrest. In his testimonies and letters, Yamagami claimed that he was driven by a grudge against the Unification Church for ruining his family. Even though he originally planned to target Hak Ja Han , then president of the church, he was unable to approach her, so he switched to Shinzo Abe, who he believed
5360-433: Was being held. The body was subject to a judicial autopsy and departed from the hospital with Abe's widow at 5:55 a.m. on 9 July. Five vehicles carrying various old professional acquaintances of Abe's, including former defence minister Tomomi Inada , took part in the motorcade conveying Abe's body back to his home in Tokyo. At 1:35 pm, the party arrived at Abe's Tokyo residence. On their arrival, Sanae Takaichi ,
5440-546: Was campaigning in Sagae , Yamagata Prefecture , cancelled his remaining schedule and returned to Tokyo by 2:29 pm. According to Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno , all other members of Kishida's cabinet were recalled to Tokyo except the foreign minister, Yoshimasa Hayashi , who was in Indonesia for the 2022 G20 Bali summit . Kishida later ordered heightened security for high-ranking politicians in Japan. Officers from
5520-557: Was confirmed. Yamagami told investigators that he had shot Abe in relation to a grudge he held against the Unification Church (UC), a new religious movement to which Abe and his family had political ties, over his mother's bankruptcy in 2002. The assassination brought scrutiny from Japanese society and media against the UC's alleged practice of pressuring believers into making exorbitant donations . Japanese dignitaries and legislators were forced to disclose their relationship with
5600-404: Was delivering a campaign speech for a Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) candidate when he was fatally shot by 41-year-old Tetsuya Yamagami with an improvised firearm . Abe was transported via medical helicopter to Nara Medical University Hospital in Kashihara , where he was pronounced dead. Leaders from many nations expressed shock and dismay at Abe's assassination, which was the first of
5680-513: Was elected to a second term at the July 2010 House of Councillors election . On this occasion he received the highest vote with 29.4%. Mizuoka retained his seat in the House, finishing second in a field of seven candidates with 21.8%. On 10 August 2022, Suematsu was dismissed from the Second Kishida Cabinet because of ties to the Unification Church . His dismissal was part of a wider purge by
5760-503: Was exploited by the church and her own parents. On 14 September 2022, she was arranged by the Japan News Network to speak face to face with the Minister of Justice Yasuhiro Hanashi on air and demanded passing new laws to regulate the malpractices of the UC and protect children from religious parents. On 6 October 2022, she and her husband held a press conference to explain their view on the church and why they feel exploited, which
5840-447: Was in critical condition and that "doctors [were] doing everything they [could]". Abe's wife Akie arrived at the hospital at 4:55 pm. Despite doctors' efforts, Abe was pronounced dead at the hospital at 5:03 pm, around five and a half hours after being shot. He was 67 years old. Hidetada Fukushima, a doctor at the hospital, said the cause of Abe's death was blood loss , despite four hours of blood transfusions that saw
5920-544: Was interrupted by a message sent by her parents via the UC, who accused her of lying pathologically due to her mental illness. By the end of the press conference, she demanded the dissolution of the UC in tears. On 11 October 2022, the anti-cult lawyers group Zenkoku Benren formally submitted a request for disbanding the UC to the Prosecutor-General [ ja ] , Minister of Justice and Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology . Initially
6000-453: Was not a UC member, but his mother joined in 1998, temporarily disappeared in 2009, and participated monthly in church events for the last half-year. Tanaka stated that the mother was bankrupted around 2002, and there is no record of such donation requests. He denied that resentment against the Church had led directly to the murder, and affirmed Church's will for cooperation with Police to establish
6080-605: Was only issued twice in Japan prior to Abe's assassination, the first being the Aum Shinrikyo in 1996 following the 1995 Tokyo subway sarin attack ; the second being Myōkakuji (明覚寺) in Wakayama in January 2002 whose top officials had been convicted for employing fraudulent spiritual sales tactics to attract massive donations from their believers. The rationales being that the UC was engaging in activities which were "clearly detrimental to
6160-400: Was originally established to monitor online illegal drug trade and child pornography to also swiftly identify potential threats against VIPs found on social media and take early counter measures. On 25 August 2022, Commissioner General Itaru Nakamura of the National Police Agency said that he would resign from his post to take responsibility for the shooting incident on Abe. The chief of
6240-525: Was replaced by a similar event in Nara Prefecture at which Abe was to deliver a speech in support of Kei Satō , an LDP councillor running for re-election. The LDP division in Nara Prefecture stated this new schedule was not generally publicly known, but NHK reported that the event had been widely advertised on Twitter and by sound truck . Nara police and Satō's campaign staff inspected the site on
6320-580: Was shot dead during his mayoral race in April 2007. Abe, as well as his father Shintaro Abe and his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi, had longstanding ties to the Unification Church (UC), a new religious movement known for its mass wedding ceremonies. Known officially as the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU), the movement was founded by Sun Myung Moon in South Korea in 1954 and its followers are colloquially known as " Moonies ". Moon
6400-457: Was the first former Japanese prime minister to have been assassinated since Saitō Makoto and Takahashi Korekiyo , who were killed during the February ;26 incident in 1936, the first Japanese legislator to be assassinated since Kōki Ishii was killed in 2002, and the first Japanese politician to be assassinated during an electoral campaign since Iccho Itoh , then-mayor of Nagasaki , who
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