Japan Awaits Verdict in Abe Murder Case
NARA, Japan– Tetsuya Yamagami awaits sentencing Wednesday for the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Yamagami begged guilty, however popular opinion is divided concerning his punishment.
- District attorneys look for life jail time for the &# 8220; tomb act. &# 8221;
- Protection points out &# 8220; religious misuse &# 8221; stemming from the Unification Church, which bankrupted Yamagami &# 8217; s household via his mom &# 8217; s contributions.
- Abe &# 8217; s murder subjected ties in between the church and Japan &# 8217; s Liberal Democratic Event, causing resignations.
- The Marriage Church shed its spiritual firm condition in Tokyo in 2015.
- Yamagami created a homemade weapon.



