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Vice President Kamala Harris attended the state funeral of assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday, as Tokyo was put under maximum security due to the high-profile procession.
Harris represented the United States at the ceremony, which was attended by roughly 4,300 people. Other foreign dignitaries at Abe’s funeral include Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Harris sat next to Rahm Emanuel, the U.S. ambassador to Japan, who formerly served as the Mayor of Chicago.
Abe, one of Japan’s most polarizing leaders, was shot and killed while campaigning in the Nara, western Japan in July – the first assassination of a former Japanese Prime Minister since 1936.
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Vice President Kamala Harris attends the state funeral for Japan’s former prime minister Shinzo Abe in the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on September 27, 2022.
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His sudden death invoked mixed reactions across the country. Hundreds of people laid bouquets of flowers at Kudanzaka Park in honor of Abe on Tuesday, while former President Trump praised him as “a man who loved and cherished his magnificent country” in the wake of his death.
Despite Abe’s popularity as the longest-serving prime minister in Japanese history, protests were also planned on the day of his funeral.
The holding of the funeral itself is a controversial topic in Japan. Current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida maintained that Abe deserved a grand funeral and said no one is forced to honor Abe.
But Kishida has been criticized for holding the expensive event, which is projected to cost $11.5 million. Many protesting Japanese citizens also criticized the ruling party’s close relationship with the Unification Church, saying the church elicits donations by “brainwashing” citizens.
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