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The Kurdistan Regional Government offers its condolences to Japan on the death of Shinzo Abe


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 2022-07-08 05:51
 

Shafaq News/ The Prime Minister of Kurdistan Regional Government, Masrour Barzani, expressed his condolences to the Japanese government and people on Friday, for the death of the country's former Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, as a result of being shot at.

Masrour Barzani said in a tweet on the social networking sites "Twitter", that he was "deeply saddened by today's news of the tragic death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe."

He extended his condolences to Abe's family and the Japanese people during this "difficult" time.

Earlier today, the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation announced the death of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of his injuries after being shot in the western city of Nara.

Abe was shot and seriously injured while delivering a campaign speech on Friday, after which he was rushed to hospital by air.

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Earth News/ Former US President Donald Trump expressed his condolences for the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, after he was shot while delivering a campaign speech.

In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump described the shooting of Abe as "devastating news", stressing that Abe "is a great man and leader... He's also a great friend of mine and, much more importantly, a friend of America."

After his death was announced, Trump wrote in another post: “Really bad news for the world! Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dies. assassinated. His killer has been caught and we hope that he will be dealt with quickly and harshly,” he said, adding: “Few people know who the great man and leader Shinzo Abe is, but history will teach them.. He was a man who loved and appreciated his wonderful country, Japan.” Shinzo Abe We will miss you so much. There will never be anyone else like you!”

 

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Former Japanese Prime Minister dies of gunshot wounds
 

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The Japanese public broadcaster announced, Friday, the death of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of his injuries after being shot in the western city of Nara.  

  

  

  

Abe was shot and seriously injured while delivering a campaign speech on Friday, after which he was rushed to hospital by air.  

And the Japanese Defense Minister revealed, in a press statement, "I was informed that the former prime minister is currently undergoing a blood transfusion and that efforts are being made to save his life," but that efforts to save Shinzo Abe's life were unsuccessful. 

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Barham Salih offers condolences on the death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
 

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On Friday, the President of the Republic, Barham Salih, mourned the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who died of gunshot wounds he sustained during an assassination attempt today.  

  

  

"I am shocked and deeply saddened by the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. I offer my deepest condolences to his family and the people and government of Japan at this difficult time," Saleh said in a post followed by "Nass" (July 8, 2022).  

  

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Ammar al-Hakim condemns the assassination of the former Prime Minister of Japan
 

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On Friday, the head of the Wisdom Movement, Ammar al-Hakim, condemned the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe today.  

  

  

Al-Hakim said in a post followed by "Nass" (July 8, 2022), "We denounce and condemn the assassination of the former Prime Minister of Japan (Shinzo Abe) at an election rally today in one of the country's cities, and while we share the Japanese government and people's feelings of grief over the loss of this prominent political figure." .  

  

He added, "We affirm that such violations and on these occasions are condemned because they impede the democratic path of any free country that relies on election boxes and the people's opinion as the mainstay of its path." 

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Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe dies after attack by gunman in Nara | Latest English News
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What happened to Abe was exactly the same attack as what happened to the assassination of John F Kennedy. And 67 years isn't old enough either.  May Be Abe has a silent deadly enemy from unfairly business competition.

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Al-Kazemi offers condolences for the assassination of Abi: Political violence is unacceptable and results in nothing but destruction and tragedies
 

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On Friday, Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi mourned the former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who died of gunshot wounds he sustained during an assassination attempt today.  

  

  

Al-Kazemi said in a blog post followed by "Nass" (July 8, 2022), "We offer our condolences to the friendly government and people of Japan, and the family of the deceased, on the passing of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and we recall his positions in support of democracy in Iraq, and we condemn in the strongest terms the treacherous crime of his assassination."  

He added, "Political violence is unacceptable and results in nothing but destruction and tragedies for peoples' history."  

  

And the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation announced, earlier today, the death of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of his injuries after being shot in the western city of Nara.  

Abe was shot and seriously injured while delivering a campaign speech on Friday, after which he was rushed to hospital by air.      

And the Japanese Defense Minister revealed, in a press statement, "I was informed that the former prime minister is currently undergoing a blood transfusion and that efforts are being made to save his life," but that efforts to save Shinzo Abe's life were unsuccessful.

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New 'clearer' video of the moment of Shinzo Abe's assassination
 

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A new video recording showed the first moments of the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, on Friday, as it revealed security holes during Abe's speech at an election rally.  

  

  

  

And the account of "Japan in Arabic" documented on "Twitter" published a video showing Abe speaking into a microphone on the sidewalk of a busy street in the city of Nara, western Japan, seconds before the assassination.  

  

  

  

My father's guards surrounded him, but they did not secure the place where my father was speaking, during an election rally, as the man who carried out the assassination was several meters away.  

  

On top of that, Shinzo Abe was standing on a platform that was a box in which he addressed his supporters, which practically made him an easy target, compared to speaking to the audience at the same height, as the guards' bodies would then be an obstacle to the shooter.  

  

The matter did not stop there, as the former Japanese Prime Minister was speaking on the sidewalk of a street that cars and buses were passing by, which made him very exposed to any danger threatening him.  

  

Many countries in the world are working to reduce the protection granted to leaders after they leave the reins of power, but this does not mean canceling it, which is what happened, for example, with Abe.  

  

The process of protecting presidents around the world goes beyond the matter of a few meters surrounding them, because they may be exposed to any assassination and because there is a long track record of such operations.  

  

For example, the security team of Russian President Vladimir Putin begins work in preparation for his appearance in any public place months before that date.  

  

The security team begins its work by analyzing all possible threats, including any criminal activity or social unrest, and even the possibility of natural disasters such as earthquakes or floods in the region during the visit, according to the "Russia Beyond" website.  

  

Moreover, Putin's guards must be able to anticipate and prevent threats, and do so unnoticed, and carry "Victor" pistols containing armor-piercing bullets.  

  

The Secret Service protects every current and former US president alike.  

  

The website of this service says that it works to provide protection for the US President in cooperation with other agencies and uses advanced technologies.  

  

According to the American (oregonlive) website, the guards of the US President come to any site he travels to 3 months ago, inspect the route he will take, determine safe sites in the event of an attack, and examine any potential threats in the place, such as people who have threatened the president in the past.  

  

The measures when the president attends include bringing sniffer dogs and closing roads, and they provide 3 protection rings around the president to prevent anything from happening to him.    

  

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The body of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrives in Tokyo
 

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Japan remained in shock after the assassination of its former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, whose body was transported to Tokyo from a region in the west of the country.  

 

  

The assassination of Abe, one of the archipelago's most famous politicians, who ruled the country for more than eight years, sparked feelings of deep sadness in Japan and abroad.  

The perpetrator of the attack, who was arrested at the scene of the incident, admitted that he deliberately targeted Abe, explaining to the police that he was spiteful of an organization he believed the former prime minister was associated with. A number of Japanese media reported that it was related to a religious group.  

A number of Japanese media said the 41-year-old assailant had previously joined the "Self-Defense Navy", meaning the Japanese navy, and used a weapon that "appears to be homemade" and is currently being examined.  

At the time of the attack, the 67-year-old former prime minister was addressing a rally in Nara (west) district ahead of Sunday's Senate elections, when he heard gunshots.  

Incumbent Prime Minister Fumio Kishida confirmed Friday that preparations for the elections, "the basis of democracy", will continue as normal.  

Abe was shot twice in the neck, and was pronounced dead a few hours later, despite the efforts of a team of twenty doctors.  

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