Posted on 07/09/2022 8:12:33 AM PDT by FarCenter
The man accused of gunning down Shinzo Abe believed the former Japanese prime minister was linked to a religious group he blamed for breaking up his family and causing his mother’s bankruptcy, police said.
Tetsuya Yamagami, 41, told police his original intention was to attack the leader of the group — which authorities declined to name, The Guardian reported.
“My mother got wrapped up in a religious group and I resented it,” the Kyodo news agency and other media quoted him as telling police.
Japan’s longest serving prime minister was killed Friday during a campaign stop near a train station in the western city of Nara. Yamagami was arrested at the scene, wielding a homemade gun.
Initial reports said Yamagami believed Abe was tied to a “specific organization” but did not describe its religious nature. The group has not been named.
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Thanks. Sometimes movements that are religiously bonkers still turn out a good press product. I subscribed the the Christian Science Monitor in a long ago time—I haven’t thought of it for years, but it was a solid newspaper, even if Mary Baker Eddy was nuts.
Apparently confirmed by Unification Church in Japan.
the Unification Church is staunchly anti-Chi-Comm.
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