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Demonstrations, self-immolation and more: The controversies over Japan's state funeral for Shinzo Abe

Agence France-Presse • September 21, 2022, 15:36:22 IST
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The funeral has become controversial for two main reasons — questions around Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s overstepping his powers by solely approving the funeral and the issues around the Unification Church and its links to the Liberal Democratic Party

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Demonstrations, self-immolation and more: The controversies over Japan's state funeral for Shinzo Abe

Tokyo: A state funeral for assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has become a lightning rod for controversy, prompting demonstrations and even an apparent act of attempted self-immolation. But why has the 27 September funeral become such a hot-button issue? How was Abe assassinated? Abe was shot dead on 8 July by a gunman in the Nara region as he campaigned for his ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). His suspected murderer reportedly resented the Unification Church because his mother had made hefty donations to the sect, and believed Abe was linked to the group. A private funeral for Abe was held in Tokyo, attended by friends and family. Thousands lined the streets nearby to offer prayers and flowers. Why a state funeral? Japan has only held one other state funeral for a former prime minister in the post-war period, that of Shigeru Yoshida in 1967. But Abe was Japan’s longest-serving prime minister and the country’s best-known politician, both at home and abroad. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has said a state funeral will allow international leaders to offer condolences and show “Japan will not give in to violence”. The event is set for 27 September at Tokyo’s storied Budokan venue, with US Vice President Kamala Harris and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese among the leaders expected to attend. What was the reaction? Controversy about the decision erupted quickly, with opposition politicians arguing Kishida was overstepping his powers by approving the funeral. “He thought the cabinet has the right to decide on what kind of events it holds,” Yoshinobu Yamamoto, professor emeritus of international politics at the University of Tokyo, told AFP. “But there is no formal system in Japan that defines state funerals. So, what the opposition says is that his government has to seek parliamentary approval after debate.” Polls have shown opposition growing steadily. National broadcaster NHK found 38 per cent of respondents were against the plan in July, but by August that figure had grown to 57 per cent. Why are people opposed? Yamamoto says the funeral has become controversial for two main reasons: “questions around Kishida’s decision-making… (and) the issues around the Unification Church and its links to the LDP.” After Abe’s death, the LDP revealed around half its members had links to the controversial sect, whose followers are sometimes dubbed “Moonies” after the group’s founder Sun Myung Moon. Kishida has vowed the party will sever all links, but the revelations and renewed scrutiny of the church have dented his government’s popularity. Abe was also far from universally popular in Japan, despite his record-breaking tenure. His nationalist views and persistent allegations he was involved in cronyism engendered deep-seated antipathy towards him. “He is seen as the nemesis” by some in Japan, said Kazuhisa Kawakami, a political psychology professor at Reitaku University. “His state funeral is, in a way, used by his political foes as a weapon to galvanise their bases.” Does cost play a role? The funeral will cost around 1.7 billion yen ($12 million), according to the government. That is vastly more than the initial 250 million yen figure mooted by the government, which excluded costs for security and hosting foreign dignitaries. “That didn’t give a good impression in terms of transparency, either,” said Yamamoto. Kishida has acknowledged the discontent about the funeral and answered questions during a televised special session of parliament, but polls show he has done little to move the needle. However, with invitations also sent out and security operations under way, “cancellation is not an option,” Yamamoto added. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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