Ex-Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's funeral sees crowds in Tokyo streets - BBC News

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  • Huge crowds lined the streets of Tokyo to pay their last respects to ex-Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated last week.
    The 67-year-old was shot dead on Friday while speaking at a campaign event in the southern city of Nara.
    On Tuesday, a hearse carried Abe's body through the capital and past landmarks to the funeral hall where he was then cremated.
    A private funeral had been held earlier at the Zojoji temple.
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  • @jlg395
    @jlg395 Рік тому +33

    1:21 It was extremely disrespectful to do your reporting as the hearse drove by. Shame on you, BBC.

  • @cranjismcbasketball2565
    @cranjismcbasketball2565 Рік тому +1869

    My condolences to Mr. Abe's family and friends. He led Japan for years and it is clear how much people cared about and supported him by the crowd there.

    • @blainewilliams394
      @blainewilliams394 Рік тому +30

      It’s like their version of JFK

    • @speakupyt4900
      @speakupyt4900 Рік тому +1

      Abe campaigned to change the law so that Japan could go to war with its neighbors as it did in WWII.
      and many Japanese did not like his far-right idea of ​​returning Japan to a war criminal state.⚫

    • @J-Excel
      @J-Excel Рік тому +11

      I am in the sadness of losing a great leader, but I think it is a tribute to former Prime Minister Abe to expand the circle of friendship that transcends national boundaries.

    • @that_dude_tk7327
      @that_dude_tk7327 Рік тому +8

      @@blainewilliams394 so true it reminded me of JFKs assassination idk why these leaders were targetted

    • @Hokua888
      @Hokua888 Рік тому +2

      Yea.

  • @zaytalia
    @zaytalia Рік тому +11

    in the moment the coffin drives past the BBC reporter should have shown the minimum amount of respect and keep his mouth shut. not only did he fail in doing so, but also talked negatively about Shinzo Abe by bringing up controversies. I would have thought that a BBC reporter would conduct himself to higher standards than this.

    • @evgeniam685
      @evgeniam685 Рік тому

      i think one of reason why its like this, because this assassination was staged as many governments are falling down. And media aware of it

  • @hadija846
    @hadija846 Рік тому +23

    ほんとうに ありがとうございました🙏🏼😭😭😭😭😭

    • @taylor9937
      @taylor9937 2 місяці тому +1

      ん?何故お礼?お前のことじゃないでw

  • @user-im5lt6qu3s
    @user-im5lt6qu3s Рік тому +924

    I am a Japanese citizen. I'm so sad I can't stop crying. There were criticisms of politics, but he was a wonderful Prime Minister. We realize his greatness after he's gone.

    • @jacobrivers5728
      @jacobrivers5728 Рік тому

      His grandfather was a war criminal. The Japanese only cry for themselves while ignoring their innocent victims. They're such an arrogant people!

    • @thaabitfarah8438
      @thaabitfarah8438 Рік тому

      i call every one to islam before his death come, to protect himself from the hellfire eternal
      ua-cam.com/video/Hjz_YIvlCw8/v-deo.html

    • @mohamedkeisol9097
      @mohamedkeisol9097 Рік тому +33

      @EL BA99ALI HOUDA iam Kenya my condolences to Abe family and Japan hard working people. .. people of peace

    • @MiiTuBe1991
      @MiiTuBe1991 Рік тому

      I’m soooo happy he d*ed this way

    • @koi5242
      @koi5242 Рік тому +7

      That’s hilarious 🤣

  • @joshuataylorampleford3587
    @joshuataylorampleford3587 Рік тому +14

    Why was that reporter talking to the camera while the vehicle was coming towards him? I'd say that's rather disrespectful and he should have spoke after the vehicle passed

    • @thaabitfarah8438
      @thaabitfarah8438 Рік тому

      i call every one to islam before his death come, to protect himself from the hellfire eternal
      ua-cam.com/video/Hjz_YIvlCw8/v-deo.html

  • @londonknight5485
    @londonknight5485 Рік тому +104

    Deepest condolences to his family and people of Japan 🇬🇧

    • @mr.wescottx7129
      @mr.wescottx7129 Рік тому +1

      Likewise from 🇺🇲,😔 few months later.

  • @michaelhannan3517
    @michaelhannan3517 Рік тому +453

    Really sorry for your loss, Japan, what a terrible fate for a much loved leader. Condolences from Ireland.

    • @silveriver9
      @silveriver9 Рік тому

      He was a far right ultra nationalist and worshipped ww2 war criminals.

    • @dotuix7064
      @dotuix7064 Рік тому

      irish women should go to japan for comforting them

    • @JogVodka
      @JogVodka Рік тому +11

      i think theyre better off without that guy but whatever

    • @kunihikonishiyama3651
      @kunihikonishiyama3651 Рік тому +3

      Thanks. We are very sad. But, we look tomorrwo now.

    • @shibrina603
      @shibrina603 Рік тому +15

      @@JogVodkagosh someone 's bitter

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Рік тому +86

    May his soul rest in peace

    • @thaabitfarah8438
      @thaabitfarah8438 Рік тому

      i call every one to islam before his death come, to protect himself from the hellfire eternal
      ua-cam.com/video/Hjz_YIvlCw8/v-deo.html

    • @gopnikechogaming6912
      @gopnikechogaming6912 Рік тому

      @EL BA99ALI HOUDA fuck off bot that promotes shitty rap music🤢🤮

    • @MartyMcSpooky
      @MartyMcSpooky Рік тому

      📮

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому +4

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.。。。

    • @neverangel24officialytchan87
      @neverangel24officialytchan87 Рік тому

      @@klchai7884L + Ratio + tl;dr + Zip your mouth, liberal + Woke Cringe

  • @grannyappleseed
    @grannyappleseed Рік тому +533

    My deepest and most sincere condolences to Japan.
    Such a great loss.

    • @xzrex6908
      @xzrex6908 Рік тому +14

      Stop acting like you care

    • @tufluxed3293
      @tufluxed3293 Рік тому +7

      @@xzrex6908 fr lmao

    • @taijisyxom6888
      @taijisyxom6888 Рік тому +1

      What did he do to South Korea? 2:22 wtf

    • @jameswatson5807
      @jameswatson5807 Рік тому

      @@xzrex6908 they are virtue signaling

    • @quisqueyanguy120
      @quisqueyanguy120 Рік тому +12

      @@jameswatson5807 Giving condolences to a thid party for the dead of a public figure is not virtual signaling, its basic human decency.

  • @ashtonturner2862
    @ashtonturner2862 Рік тому +733

    I'm an American and I was truly shocked and sadden when I heard Abe's assassination. My heart goes out to his family and the citizens of Japan. Rest in peace.

    • @jesusishere2051
      @jesusishere2051 Рік тому +11

      Please turn your life to Jesus the rapture is about to take place any moment now bible says “no man comes to the farther but by me”we really don’t have a lot of time left so much bible prophecy has came to life it’s only a matter of time they is going to be hell on earth for 7 years if your left behind believe me you don’t want to be may God bless your soul and I hope you read this message with a open mind🙏❤️

    • @beeeean
      @beeeean Рік тому +5

      @@jesusishere2051 jesus who?

    • @papascrumpeeh
      @papascrumpeeh Рік тому

      @@jesusishere2051 fukin tarded bot

    • @ajledbetter2197
      @ajledbetter2197 Рік тому +11

      @@jesusishere2051 I agree. It is time for the catching away. Don't be left behind for the Antichrist to behead you. Seek the Lord Jesus Christ He is God in the flesh . He said if you've seen Me you are looking at the Father. One God always.

    • @quinnwaloch9750
      @quinnwaloch9750 Рік тому +6

      He was a good man

  • @christianmarrero3174
    @christianmarrero3174 Рік тому +9

    Sorry fot your lost 😔 Japan love from USA 🇯🇵🇺🇲🇯🇵🇺🇲🇯🇵

  • @beyondthebluehorizon5956
    @beyondthebluehorizon5956 Рік тому +580

    First of all, I send my condolences to his family. Walking in their shoes, I am lost for words. Unlike so many politicians around the world, he was not attention seeking at all, rather cool as a cucumber under a lot of pressure and stress. We all Japanese were literally shell shocked to learn of his passing and still feel a large void in our hearts while a new page in Japanese history is opening. As I stare at a picture that Mr. Abe and I once took together by chance and then out of the windows of my house, I feel a lump in my throat.

    • @samanthasimental3788
      @samanthasimental3788 Рік тому +18

      Not just Japan is in shock. I am from the U.S. but Mexican and I too am sad and shocked.

    • @speakupyt4900
      @speakupyt4900 Рік тому +1

      Abe campaigned to change the law so that Japan could go to war with its neighbors as it did in WWII.
      and many Japanese did not like his far-right idea of ​​returning Japan to a war criminal state.⚫

    • @malakatan3235
      @malakatan3235 Рік тому +3

      At least his party win by landslide, now I wonder who the real culprit...

    • @dee1901
      @dee1901 Рік тому +12

      Also Philippines.. We love Shinzo Abe and we are deeply sadden about his loss....

    • @jeffjohnson5053
      @jeffjohnson5053 Рік тому +7

      Where were his bodyguards?!! Those body guards are completely USELESS!! The shooter was only 15 feet away. How could he get so close? Why didn't Abe wear bullet proof vests?? Useless!! Those security procedures and body guards are completely pathetic!!

  • @tauseefakbar6413
    @tauseefakbar6413 Рік тому +399

    Respect for a life, respect for a soul.

    • @speakupyt4900
      @speakupyt4900 Рік тому +1

      The world knows ABE ruined Japanese economy with his "Abe-nomic"and Japanese people
      has been despising him for years.

    • @Kingtiger98
      @Kingtiger98 Рік тому

      Dde5 ua-cam.com/video/HLqvhu8vj98/v-deo.html

    • @BenBen-bt9to
      @BenBen-bt9to Рік тому

      How about in your country or any western country, a president went to pray for Hitlter and Nazi? this guy did , for the asian people , those guys he prayed are similar like Hitler and nazi!! and he changed school books to lie his country japan's history, similar to tell the world nazi did never have war to occupy and suffer other. ...wow, now everyone just DO LIKE he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @putanginamo4398
      @putanginamo4398 Рік тому

      the clown does not deserve respect

    • @SSSVLOGSSS
      @SSSVLOGSSS Рік тому

      Japan is a racist country with the Japanese community leaching on it. The Japanese politicians are doing relatively horribly leading only as cult leaders and drug addicts, yet many of them even want to steer the country in political offices. When they steer, they steer into the sewerage. Coupled with the condescending attitudes towards the other races by the Japanese politicians, the community of Korean and other minorities are forced to grovel in the mud hoping to see light at the end of the tunnel, with many resorting to crimes to survive because they can not get jobs. The government of Japan should collapse... fully, only then can we even have a chance to rise up from the ashes to become a fair and just country. Instead of a useless and corrupted country run by xenophobic bigots and one-sided teachers adoring shameless politicians as holy gods, Japan could do better.

  • @grettelvargas844
    @grettelvargas844 Рік тому +7

    ありがとうございました。RIP Shinzo Abe.

  • @chami4315
    @chami4315 Рік тому +23

    My deepest condolences to his family and to Japan, have heard lot of good things about him, helped us a lot during various difficult times, sharing my gratitude and respect... from Sri lanka ❤️

  • @XXXTENTAClON227
    @XXXTENTAClON227 Рік тому +12

    Bro… did you have to start talking about him as a divisive political figure WHILE THE HEARSE WENT PAST?? The BBC the type of media to film a corpse n say “To some people, this is a tragedy, to others, a victory”

  • @ismailhossain4456
    @ismailhossain4456 Рік тому +224

    We are Deeply respect and condolences to Shinzo Abe's family RIP

    • @Devilishlybenevolent
      @Devilishlybenevolent Рік тому

      Who is we? 😂
      May he burn in hell with his war criminal grandfather

    • @VladimirOnOccasion
      @VladimirOnOccasion Рік тому

      Whilst you were distracted by Boris resigning, the UK Gov. quietly published a report confirming that the vaccinated population as a whole accounted for a shocking 94% of all Covid-19 deaths in April and May 2022 with the unvaccinated accounting for just 6% of all Covid-19 deaths

    • @Devilishlybenevolent
      @Devilishlybenevolent Рік тому

      @@VladimirOnOccasion LMAO You're copying someone's tweet, who took gov data and didn't know how to read it properly.
      SHEEP.

    • @jesusishere2051
      @jesusishere2051 Рік тому

      Please turn your life to Jesus the rapture is about to take place any moment now bible says “no man comes to the farther but by me”we really don’t have a lot of time left so much bible prophecy has came to life it’s only a matter of time they is going to be hell on earth for 7 years if your left behind believe me you don’t want to be may God bless your soul and I hope you read this message with a open mind🙏❤️

  • @alexandremirandarj
    @alexandremirandarj Рік тому +23

    As someone who lives in a country where we always hated our politics, it's very interesting to see how emotion Japan was with Abe's ceremony. He was truly loved and very good for his country.

    • @user-gs3yf7dv8r
      @user-gs3yf7dv8r Рік тому

      Lol what? Everybody hated this nationalist

    • @g00zik97
      @g00zik97 Рік тому +2

      of course you think that after watching 3 minutes of cherrypicked propaganda material

    • @grey46
      @grey46 Рік тому

      @@user-gs3yf7dv8r shut up neoliberal

  • @eatthecakeannamae4129
    @eatthecakeannamae4129 Рік тому +32

    Wow 😔 my deepest condolences to his family and to Japan, I’m so sorry this happened. He was a great leader! RIP Shinzo Abe 🙏🏻💔

  • @jaredspencer3304
    @jaredspencer3304 Рік тому +27

    Come on, BBC. Interrupting onlookers who came to pay their respects just has his body passes by, let alone talking about his divisive nature, is extremely disrespectful. Have some class.

    • @znbmorningstar
      @znbmorningstar Рік тому

      I was just thinking that. He could've stood a little further back but interrupted the last time they'll probably ever see him

    • @usagizuki
      @usagizuki Рік тому

      thank you for saying that.

  • @Ccberry98
    @Ccberry98 Рік тому +30

    Dude, just wait until after the funeral service to take your news shot. Standing in front of those crying women just so you can get your shot of the cars passing behind you... I may be missing context but that scene just threw me off. Such a contrast between these people showing deep respect and he has his back turned to the service, almost standing in the street to get that angle...

  • @cherylmontcrief7600
    @cherylmontcrief7600 Рік тому +16

    Tears and condolences. Very sorry to hear this has happened. May his soul rest in peace.

  • @markc312
    @markc312 Рік тому +8

    Rest In Peace 🙏 Shinzo Abe. 🇯🇵🤝🇺🇸

  • @salhofatv7018
    @salhofatv7018 Рік тому +15

    Egypt sends deep condolences to Japan for such big loss.

  • @md.abutahirchowedhury4094
    @md.abutahirchowedhury4094 Рік тому +51

    Mr. Abe is a great person

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.。。。

    • @md.abutahirchowedhury4094
      @md.abutahirchowedhury4094 Рік тому

      @@klchai7884 hallo

  • @oshadesilva4454
    @oshadesilva4454 Рік тому +12

    My condolences to the people of Japan in this difficult time of losing a great Prime minister which shocked the world.I Thank Mr Abe for visiting Sri Lanka 🇱🇰and for the great friendship and assistance Japan has extended to Sri Lanka .
    May you attain Nirvana Abe San.🙏🙏

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      @farrukhahmad453 Рік тому

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  • @alvafrancis8032
    @alvafrancis8032 Рік тому +9

    In genuine respect and support to the people of Japan. From the Caribbean

  • @jasmindas6846
    @jasmindas6846 Рік тому +76

    What a sad and unnecessary death . May his soul rest in peace 🙏

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.。。。。

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  • @lisarunde8471
    @lisarunde8471 Рік тому +26

    I wish the reporting had been more respectful. Seeing the reporter talking while the procession was passing by did not feel right

    • @MI-id5sb
      @MI-id5sb Рік тому +2

      Reporter as if he was insulting Abe.

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому +1

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.。。。

    • @farrukhahmad453
      @farrukhahmad453 Рік тому

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  • @mrfoxy5726
    @mrfoxy5726 Рік тому +6

    Algeria supports and condolences to Shinzo Abe we are with you Japan 🇩🇿❤️🇯🇵

  • @nikhilbavdekar5055
    @nikhilbavdekar5055 Рік тому +18

    Very sad. We will always remember your great service to humanity & the people of Japan.May your soul RIP

  • @Fivestar811
    @Fivestar811 Рік тому +287

    My deepest condolences to Japan 🇯🇵. God bless you all.
    From USA 🇺🇸

    • @BenBen-bt9to
      @BenBen-bt9to Рік тому

      How about in your country or any western country, a president went to pray for Hitlter and Nazi? this guy did , for the asian people , those guys he prayed are similar like Hitler and nazi!! and he changed school books to lie his country japan's history, similar to tell the world nazi did never have war to occupy and suffer other. ...wow, now everyone just DO LIKE he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @jesusishere2051
      @jesusishere2051 Рік тому +5

      Please turn your life to Jesus the rapture is about to take place any moment now bible says “no man comes to the farther but by me”we really don’t have a lot of time left so much bible prophecy has came to life it’s only a matter of time they is going to be hell on earth for 7 years if your left behind believe me you don’t want to be may God bless your soul and I hope you read this message with a open mind🙏❤️

    • @AbrahamLincoln4
      @AbrahamLincoln4 Рік тому

      @@jesusishere2051 shut up

    • @ladyelton4373
      @ladyelton4373 Рік тому

      @@jesusishere2051 I have read your letter with an open mind. I believe that the end is very near also. I've been feeling that way for about 2and1/2 years now. No joke. I try to be a good repentant Catholic and pray every night before going to bed! I also give thanks when I need too which is everyday; even if I'm depressed! 🙏🏼✌🤝👍❤

    • @user-fq3oj2zb3i
      @user-fq3oj2zb3i Рік тому

      @@jesusishere2051 nie copynpaste

  • @homeinthewhiteoaks
    @homeinthewhiteoaks Рік тому +113

    So sorry from the USA, Shinzo Abe was a great man for Japan and the World.
    And to the BBC, this was not an appropriate time to criticize him...

    • @johnpawlik334
      @johnpawlik334 Рік тому

      Aw well at least the USA is sorry. Im sure the japanese really give a fuck that some yank is sorry.

    • @zeroeffortmemes
      @zeroeffortmemes Рік тому +10

      Yes it was inappropriate

    • @thaabitfarah8438
      @thaabitfarah8438 Рік тому

      i call every one to islam before his death come, to protect himself from the hellfire eternal
      ua-cam.com/video/Hjz_YIvlCw8/v-deo.html

    • @malakatan3235
      @malakatan3235 Рік тому

      He is dog/puppet leader for West

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.

  • @babalonkie
    @babalonkie Рік тому +112

    The man was tough and caring, he led the way through very tough times in Japan.
    We in the UK respect him and will miss him.

    • @SSSVLOGSSS
      @SSSVLOGSSS Рік тому

      Japan is a racist country with the Japanese community leaching on it. The Japanese politicians are doing relatively horribly leading only as cult leaders and drug addicts, yet many of them even want to steer the country in political offices. When they steer, they steer into the sewerage. Coupled with the condescending attitudes towards the other races by the Japanese politicians, the community of Korean and other minorities are forced to grovel in the mud hoping to see light at the end of the tunnel, with many resorting to crimes to survive because they can not get jobs. The government of Japan should collapse... fully, only then can we even have a chance to rise up from the ashes to become a fair and just country. Instead of a useless and corrupted country run by xenophobic bigots and one-sided teachers adoring shameless politicians as holy gods, Japan could do better.

  • @YaseminAkay
    @YaseminAkay Рік тому +2

    So sad 😔

  • @mgodp2748
    @mgodp2748 Рік тому +12

    1:16 this dude is really rude

  • @bstnbsch9917
    @bstnbsch9917 Рік тому +30

    Incredibly disrespectful presenter to speak when his corpse was passing.

  • @prin8567
    @prin8567 Рік тому +69

    Kind thoughtful words from all over the world help healing our spirit and pain of Japan. We deeply appreciate your sympathy and thank you so much for knowing PM Abe’s work.

  • @kim63delrosario40
    @kim63delrosario40 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much Mr. Shinzo Abe my condolence to his family he was a great man and also a great prime minister.Thank you so much for everything....watching here from Tokyo,japan

  • @MI-id5sb
    @MI-id5sb Рік тому +619

    There are negative opinions about Abe, but for us Japanese, we admire his thoughtfulness, his friendliness, the way he speaks without being pompous, and his extraordinary patriotism and leadership. Thank you for all you have done ❤️

    • @thaabitfarah8438
      @thaabitfarah8438 Рік тому

      i call every one to islam before his death come, to protect himself from the hellfire eternal
      ua-cam.com/video/Hjz_YIvlCw8/v-deo.html

    • @VladimirOnOccasion
      @VladimirOnOccasion Рік тому

      Whilst you were distracted by Boris resigning, the UK Gov. quietly published a report confirming that the vaccinated population as a whole accounted for a shocking 94% of all Covid-19 deaths in April and May 2022 with the unvaccinated accounting for just 6% of all Covid-19 deaths

    • @d1tto232
      @d1tto232 Рік тому +5

      the negatives opinions come from Japan, outside it was just like the best Tool to contain China and that is why every US president push to have a new Japan that can be full imperial but this time in our side and for our own interests. But it is true that this is like Christmas day because you can now silence the outspoken people that criticize Abe and sell that we need to make a reality all Abe dreams because if not Japan can be the next Ukraine, already people in Japan talking about democracy and that Abe represented that and he will teach his daughter's how to defence democracy, but people say that first world countries are inmunes to indoctrination and brainwashing. If Japan is getting something is more democracy like India Radical democracy.

    • @sunsat1854
      @sunsat1854 Рік тому +2

      2:21〜 What are they doing?

    • @tiestokygoericprydz3963
      @tiestokygoericprydz3963 Рік тому +15

      🇺🇸🇯🇵🥂

  • @Marie-or6hz
    @Marie-or6hz Рік тому +127

    Sorrow felt around the world. Prayers to his family, and the good people of Japan. Peace and safe blessings, everyone.

    • @SSSVLOGSSS
      @SSSVLOGSSS Рік тому

      Japan is a racist country with the Japanese community leaching on it. The Japanese politicians are doing relatively horribly leading only as cult leaders and drug addicts, yet many of them even want to steer the country in political offices. When they steer, they steer into the sewerage. Coupled with the condescending attitudes towards the other races by the Japanese politicians, the community of Korean and other minorities are forced to grovel in the mud hoping to see light at the end of the tunnel, with many resorting to crimes to survive because they can not get jobs. The government of Japan should collapse... fully, only then can we even have a chance to rise up from the ashes to become a fair and just country. Instead of a useless and corrupted country run by xenophobic bigots and one-sided teachers adoring shameless politicians as holy gods, Japan could do better.

  • @EM-yz1yv
    @EM-yz1yv Рік тому +6

    About comfort women, that what Koreans are saying, but that is wrong. Abe apologized the tragedy and agreed to establish a fund to assist those unfortunate women, despite huge opposition in Japan. He risked his political influence among his conservative supporters. Abe wanted this issue settled and move forward in cooperation with S. Korea for regional security. But after the change of regime, S. Korea said that was not enough, they wanted more. That is when Abe refused to work with pro-Pyongyang regime of S. Korea. So, please get the fact straight. S. Korea has no intention to cooperate with Japan what ever Japan does. All Japanese citizen know that.

  • @kkwoods2004
    @kkwoods2004 Рік тому +7

    Salute to Mr Shinzo Abe. Your great name and reputation will be in my heart. RIP

  • @yahyahussein425
    @yahyahussein425 Рік тому +15

    That reporter was very thoughtless to have reported so close to the street while the cortege passed; should have stood way back on the sidewalk and not interfere with the solemn occasion as people prayed for his repose as he passed. Also, he should have been more properly dressed for the occasion.

  • @TS-nu6yq
    @TS-nu6yq Рік тому +585

    I am one of the Japanese citizens, I am very proud that many people outside Japan know him and I am very proud of him!

    • @tyler7937
      @tyler7937 Рік тому +30

      Bro, it hits home. He was an honest man, and only wanted what was best for Japan. Japan never really expressed wrongfulness after Pearl Harbor, and the living conditions of Japan during ww2, that is until Shinzo Abe came to power, He acknowledged everything down to sexslaves attached to the imperial army. Abe was a man of true character, and had risen Japan over many countries socially, economically, and militarily. He wasn’t afraid to walk to the streets, he was the people president. The only world leader I’ve seen in person and I’m American. We did a 15k run and military parade for gov tamaki and pm Abe in Okinawa

    • @ojc8902
      @ojc8902 Рік тому

      As someone who has ties to Korea, I was really appalled by his view and actions regarding history. Still, as someone who comes from a country that relies on itself for security, I respected and admired his ability to better prepare Japan for a rough future with China, North Korea, or Russia. Regardless of his political standings, he should've been able to retire and die of old age. Democracies around the world should mourn this, as shooting politicians is barbarous and belongs to a different savage era.

    • @Baddy187
      @Baddy187 Рік тому +33

      The Dutch people mourn with our Japanese friends. Sorry for your loss. You should be proud.

    • @mateomurn7505
      @mateomurn7505 Рік тому +19

      I think mr. Abe deserves one Banzai from us. BANZAI!!! RIP.

    • @Sad_Crys
      @Sad_Crys Рік тому +16

      @@tyler7937 Wasn’t his grandfather a nazi and doesn’t he also support what Japan did to Korea? I feel like someone really be forgot that Japan was fighting with Germany and also was the one who divided Korea like Japan isn’t the victim here

  • @patrickwojo
    @patrickwojo Рік тому +42

    I was genuinely grieved to hear of Abe-san’s death. It is truly a loss for Japan. Prayers to his widow and family. I am sure his spirit will be looking down upon the homeland of Japan that he cared so much for. Much love from the USA.

  • @Lisa-tj9ox
    @Lisa-tj9ox Рік тому +2

    My Condolences 😢😭

  • @williemwaura581
    @williemwaura581 Рік тому +58

    To the family and people of Japan, deepest condolences from Kenya.

  • @puri6546
    @puri6546 Рік тому +11

    May Mr. Abe rest in peace. My sincere condolences to his widow, family and all Japan. I felt very sad when I saw the savage way he was killed. So sorry for your lost.

  • @ThinkFitMind
    @ThinkFitMind Рік тому +2

    What an offense to have security be so tight now after he died

  • @vihangdalal
    @vihangdalal Рік тому +1

    I am speechless, just condolences

  • @raykuc
    @raykuc Рік тому +8

    Quite disrespectful for the reporter to continue talking while the hearse passes him. He is standing in the middle of mourners and reporting. Move out of the way of mourners and be silent as the hearse passes.

    • @reouvenz
      @reouvenz Рік тому

      Thank you very much for writing this, I've been scrolling to see if I'm the only one who found it EXTREMELY DISRESPECTFUL what that Rupert bbc reporter guy did.

  • @Ltraze
    @Ltraze Рік тому +109

    as a brit i am saddend of abe's death and i pay my respects. he was a good man. but unfortunatly he was suddenly assasinated for reasons still unknown. its a dark time for japan right now but abe's sprit will live on and watch down on japan and its citezens.

    • @ShadowBlitz776
      @ShadowBlitz776 Рік тому +7

      His problematic beliefs are probably one of the reason he was assasinated

    • @Sad_Crys
      @Sad_Crys Рік тому

      His supports what Japan did to Korea in the war and also his grandfather was a nazi which he also supports

    • @ajaysidhu471
      @ajaysidhu471 Рік тому

      @@ShadowBlitz776 potentially

    • @speakupyt4900
      @speakupyt4900 Рік тому

      Abe campaigned to change the law so that Japan could go to war with its neighbors as it did in WWII.
      and many Japanese did not like his far-right idea of ​​returning Japan to a war criminal state.⚫

    • @lulamae507
      @lulamae507 Рік тому +2

      I am sorry, mate, but have you ever thought of studying the grammar of your native language?

  • @surajineurope6915
    @surajineurope6915 Рік тому +3

    RIP

  • @hadija846
    @hadija846 Рік тому +2

    R.I.P.😭😭😭😭😭

  • @Aragorn333
    @Aragorn333 Рік тому +140

    Every time I see the news about his death. Every time I feel how that could be happened. So sad. He devoted himself to Japan for 30 years. This should not be the way his life came to the end. May he be rest in peace and sincere condolences to his family.

    • @MiiTuBe1991
      @MiiTuBe1991 Рік тому

      Iono, every time I hear of his death I get happier

    • @BenBen-bt9to
      @BenBen-bt9to Рік тому

      How about in your country or any western country, a president went to pray for Hitlter and Nazi? this guy did , for the asian people , those guys he prayed are similar like Hitler and nazi!! and he changed school books to lie his country japan's history, similar to tell the world nazi did never have war to occupy and suffer other. ...wow, now everyone just DO LIKE he!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @farrukhahmad453
      @farrukhahmad453 Рік тому

      Hello can we friends really and will you Hire me as personal secretary for shopping Dresses , Jewellery , Bags , Mackup I will live with you all over the world

  • @txbre8758
    @txbre8758 Рік тому +63

    He saved their economy and did a lot of good between India and Japan. He was controversial but still very loved by the people.

    • @farrukhahmad453
      @farrukhahmad453 Рік тому

      Hello can we friends really and will you Hire me as personal secretary for shopping Dresses , Jewellery , Bags , Mackup I will live with you all over the world

  • @danielcook2430
    @danielcook2430 Рік тому +3

    ABE was truly a good man

  • @user-kh4sj8rq8p
    @user-kh4sj8rq8p Рік тому +12

    本当に日本の事を考え🇯🇵世界の平和を願う人でした。

  • @user-zu9tw2dj3l
    @user-zu9tw2dj3l Рік тому +13

    安倍さんは日本を愛し、日本のために生涯をささげ、海外でこんなにも慕われている偉大な人物でした。
    日本の誇りです。いつまでも忘れません。
    安らかにお眠り下さい。

  • @HaloFlemz86
    @HaloFlemz86 Рік тому +14

    Yasuraka ni nemuru. Prayers to his family and the mourning people of Japan from Canada.

    • @farrukhahmad453
      @farrukhahmad453 Рік тому

      Hello can we friends really and will you Hire me as personal secretary for shopping Dresses , Jewellery , Bags , Mackup I will live with you all over the world

  • @vikasp916
    @vikasp916 Рік тому +2

    Very sad. Rest in peace.

  • @niesw12298
    @niesw12298 Рік тому +3

    I still can't believe that he died

  • @bruceyung70
    @bruceyung70 Рік тому +104

    My condolences for his family and beautiful people and nation of Japan!

    • @jesusishere2051
      @jesusishere2051 Рік тому

      Please turn your life to Jesus the rapture is about to take place any moment now bible says “no man comes to the farther but by me”we really don’t have a lot of time left so much bible prophecy has came to life it’s only a matter of time they is going to be hell on earth for 7 years if your left behind believe me you don’t want to be may God bless your soul and I hope you read this message with a open mind🙏❤️ I

    • @username12954
      @username12954 Рік тому

      The culprit is a Chinese spy. China calls him a hero. this is chinese work

  • @tkdrives8011
    @tkdrives8011 Рік тому +7

    I don’t know why the news did not mention that Japan and South Korea officially reached an agreement on the comfort women issue in 2015 with Abe’s initiative when he was the Prime Minister. The agreement provides that this issue was to be resolved finally and irreversibly but South Korea breached it once Moon Jae-in became the President.

    • @Japanippon1
      @Japanippon1 Рік тому +2

      That's right. And Korea pretends to be a victim even though it committed war crimes. Unlike Korea, Japan sincerely finished all official apologies and compensation.

    • @coryhawley738
      @coryhawley738 Рік тому

      @@Japanippon1 you know nothing of the situation

    • @coryhawley738
      @coryhawley738 Рік тому

      the agreement was forced on the Korean public the majority never wanted the agreement to be signed in the first place and even if they had those women still should be recognised as victims of japan

    • @Japanippon1
      @Japanippon1 Рік тому

      @@coryhawley738 Are you a stalker? Don't keep talking to me.
      You are a stupid. It is unacceptable to unilaterally abolish treaties between nations.

    • @SAKURA.paleblue
      @SAKURA.paleblue Рік тому

      @@coryhawley738   は~笑

  • @virginiaperez5720
    @virginiaperez5720 Рік тому +3

    condolence to the People of Japan may he rest in peace and let the perpetual light shine upon him .

  • @lightyagam88
    @lightyagam88 Рік тому +3

    RIP KING 👑🥀🥀

  • @shreegita
    @shreegita Рік тому +5

    Omg!!! Why is your reporter talking whilst the body of the ex prime minister is driving by in the background?? This is highly disrespectful in most cultures, especially in Japan !!!

    • @evgeniam685
      @evgeniam685 Рік тому

      I found this is weird too, and way inappropriate. But it doesnt surprise me, people who works for mainstream media are soulless and robotic, just follow orders and do what they are told by those who pay them

  • @freedom2386
    @freedom2386 Рік тому +29

    He was a brave man live in peace .

  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    @SeaJay_Oceans Рік тому +30

    A Great Man who gave his whole life in service to his Nation. Honor and Service... God Bless His Soul.

    • @Celisar1
      @Celisar1 Рік тому

      Being a well paid politician is not „giving your whole life in service to ones nation“.
      It’s a job much better than a lot of others.

    • @jazzym.ganelo8808
      @jazzym.ganelo8808 Рік тому +1

      @@Celisar1 being a politician is not just about MONEY, there is a lot of politicians who still used HEART for helping people with the money that was given to them and one of them is FORMER PRIME MINISTER SHINZO ABE. He will not be the longest reigning Prime Minister if he is not a good public servant who loved by many even in other nations if HE DOES NOT HAVE A GOOD HEART.

    • @ladyelton4373
      @ladyelton4373 Рік тому +1

      @@jazzym.ganelo8808 True. Just like my former President Trump was. Now....😥😢😭😭😭😭😭 🙏🏼✌🤝👍❤

  • @davetv4705
    @davetv4705 Рік тому +1

    Oh my God! I just heard about his death. May his soul rest in peace.💔💔💔😢

  • @MrKenng123
    @MrKenng123 Рік тому +7

    R.I.P. to Mr Abe and I would like to send my full condolences to his family as well.

  • @jewelrybag4557
    @jewelrybag4557 Рік тому +40

    Mr Abe was a great leader respected worldwide. Our heartfelt condolences to the great people of Japan from your friends in Kuwait.

    • @speakupyt4900
      @speakupyt4900 Рік тому

      Abe campaigned to change the law so that Japan could go to war with its neighbors as it did in WWII.
      and many Japanese did not like his far-right idea of ​​returning Japan to a war criminal state.⚫

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.。。。。

  • @Monstacheeks
    @Monstacheeks Рік тому +3

    You could tell by his ceremony he was loved by so many. You can’t say that about a lot of other politicians.

  • @EtrustMedia
    @EtrustMedia Рік тому +4

    We from Cambodia respect him what are strong he did. 🙏❤️️🇰🇭🇯🇵❤️️🙏

  • @timwynn6079
    @timwynn6079 Рік тому +228

    the world has lost a great human being, but japan has lost a great leader, his legacy will remain forever in history. R.I.P

    • @zhongxina598
      @zhongxina598 Рік тому +2

      Bot

    • @VladimirOnOccasion
      @VladimirOnOccasion Рік тому

      Whilst you were distracted by Boris resigning, the UK Gov. quietly published a report confirming that the vaccinated population as a whole accounted for a shocking 94% of all Covid-19 deaths in April and May 2022 with the unvaccinated accounting for just 6% of all Covid-19 deaths

    • @ceroandone
      @ceroandone Рік тому +2

      I didn't know him as actor for politician

    • @J-Excel
      @J-Excel Рік тому +3

      I am in the sadness of losing a great leader, but I think it is a tribute to former Prime Minister Abe to expand the circle of friendship that transcends national boundaries.

    • @timwynn6079
      @timwynn6079 Рік тому +3

      @@ceroandone that’s probably because you lived in a cave lol

  • @sunsan4106
    @sunsan4106 Рік тому +8

    Thank you so much for leading us with big heart Abe san.
    I will always miss you.
    RIP

    • @thaabitfarah8438
      @thaabitfarah8438 Рік тому

      i call every one to islam before his death come, to protect himself from the hellfire eternal
      ua-cam.com/video/Hjz_YIvlCw8/v-deo.html

  • @princeofophir8353
    @princeofophir8353 Рік тому +10

    Rest in Peace our dearest friend ....your legacy will leave on .... Philippines will forever greatful for the love and support you have given to our country God bless Japan...

  • @user-bp6cl8cd1t
    @user-bp6cl8cd1t Рік тому +11

    海外の方々からも慈愛に満ちたコメントを沢山頂いている。
    本当に惜しい人をあんな形で、天に召されてしまった事が悔やまれる。

  • @tamimtajik
    @tamimtajik Рік тому +145

    What a great leader was this person. May his soul Rest In Peace. I was shocked when I heard it-it was a galaxy away expectation from Japanese community.

    • @ald1050
      @ald1050 Рік тому +2

      Nonsense this guy had bad intentions.

    • @Sad_Crys
      @Sad_Crys Рік тому

      Him and his Grandfather was literally nazis

    • @left0vers30
      @left0vers30 Рік тому

      @@ald1050 so thousands of people who know what he did as prime minister stood watching as his car went by and thanking him for his duty? Ye I know what he did but I can’t agree with you

    • @MASTERBUILDER-dd1rg
      @MASTERBUILDER-dd1rg Рік тому

      @@ald1050 imagine getting shot twice, standing upright, then descending down two flights of stairs without any trouble, all on camera. imagine seeing an explosion but not seeing the rifle or the gunman himself. top camera could have panned a few centimetres to his right, to identify the perpetrator.

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.。。。

  • @beatrizliwanag5499
    @beatrizliwanag5499 Рік тому +14

    I mourn with the Japanese people as we lost one of the great leaders. Filipinos sincerely condole with the family and will treasure his friendship and massive contribution to our infrastructure projects. We love you Former Prime Minister Shinzu Abe❤ Goodnight for now🙏

  • @davesundra
    @davesundra Рік тому +43

    When any leader in a country dies, and we witness thousands of people in the streets showing their respect ..says it all ..
    Do we need to say more .
    My sincere condolences to his wife and family .
    Great leader indeed .
    May he Rest In Peace .
    🙏
    From Singapore 🇸🇬

  • @Turgineer
    @Turgineer Рік тому +2

    Rest in peace Abe.
    From Turkey🇹🇷

  • @genso5790
    @genso5790 Рік тому +14

    多くの日本人が安倍さんのことをとっても信頼していました。
    彼が亡くなってとても悲しい気持ちになりました。
    ご冥福をお祈り申し上げます。

    • @ketsuko_oioi
      @ketsuko_oioi Рік тому

      国葬は反対派の方が多いです。信頼ではなく仕方なく自民へ投票してただけですしね。

  • @martinc.720
    @martinc.720 Рік тому +5

    That reporter is showing everyone EXACTLY what to do to be as disrespectful as possible to a deceased person. He brings shame to his profession by acting like this. I can hear his Mother screaming "What are you doing!? That's not how I raised you!"
    Along with the images shown around 2:22, this piece is not worthy of the BBC. It's like it was made by a bunch of amateurs who couldn't care less about ethics, respect and professionalism.
    Get your stuff together, BBC. As unfortunate as it is, you're going to cover a very high profile funeral in your own country within the next few years. Start learning manners now.
    In the meantime, treat every other deceased person with the same respect and dignity.

  • @mahesharunashanthafernando940
    @mahesharunashanthafernando940 Рік тому +2

    R.i.p

  • @Re-xh4ox
    @Re-xh4ox Рік тому +3

    2:22 bro this is insane

  • @AYPICSTUDIO
    @AYPICSTUDIO Рік тому +21

    Abe san, rest in peace. Respect from Sofia, Bulgaria.

    • @islammehmeov2334
      @islammehmeov2334 Рік тому +1

      Will you show such respect to the TURKS president if he was assassinated just asking

    • @AYPICSTUDIO
      @AYPICSTUDIO Рік тому

      @@islammehmeov2334 He is controversial but still is head of turks.

    • @islammehmeov2334
      @islammehmeov2334 Рік тому

      @@AYPICSTUDIO OK 👍

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.。。。

  • @coolkevs2371
    @coolkevs2371 Рік тому +49

    i feel sad what happened . how could someone do this to him. 😭😭

  • @liliadworkin8724
    @liliadworkin8724 Рік тому

    Condolences to the families and very sorry for your loss. He may have an eternal peace. 🙏💐

  • @rowenahatakeyama5977
    @rowenahatakeyama5977 Рік тому +2

    Abe San we Filipino loves you Sir snap salute! May your soul rest in peace 🙏You should not die or killed like that Your kindness and having sick already that is most made me cry .May God forgive our sins🙏

  • @jph4852
    @jph4852 Рік тому +4

    Bad taste that the reporter chose to film himself next to people paying their respects right as the hearse was passing beside them. I'm no fan of Abe, but come on BBC.

  • @mcc2374
    @mcc2374 Рік тому +89

    🇹🇼🇯🇵
    Sincere and deep condolences from 🇹🇼 Taiwan
    Thanks Shinzo Abe san with the vaccine support when the pandemic started but our country couldn’t get any for some reason. Some of my family members are medical workers, There’s few doses of vaccine in our body was donated by Shinzo Abe san. This grace will stay in our blood and mind forever.
    Thank you sooooo much for saving our lives!
    And also for always being the first one to voice for Taiwan when we were suppressed. Taiwanese will always miss you and thank you for everything.🤍🙏
    謝謝安倍首相為台灣🇹🇼做的一切,在台灣被打壓和有困難的時候總是第一個站出來為台灣發聲,在疫情爆發最嚴重的時候,國人都沒有疫苗可以打,也很害怕。您四處奔走就為了送疫苗來台灣,謝謝您守護了我們的生命。家人是醫療人員,我們身上有幾劑是您の恩典,這份感激會一直流在我們的血液裡。台灣在7/11降半旗也在台北高雄設置獻花處,謝謝安倍首相對我們的付出🙏

    • @user-ed7vj6rs9e
      @user-ed7vj6rs9e Рік тому +1

      @EL BA99ALI HOUDA reported

    • @wills2408
      @wills2408 Рік тому +4

      Taiwan has lost someone who knew the importance of it not becoming another Ukraine and worked at it. He is a doer, not an empty politician

    • @durexuncensored
      @durexuncensored Рік тому +1

      pointless due to UN,taiwan is a part of china

    • @klchai7884
      @klchai7884 Рік тому +2

      Shinzo Abe misses his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi so much that he often visits the Yasukuni Shrine. So, his grandfather sent someone to find him to meet in hell!
      On July 14th, 1960, Shinzo Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi was assassinated (the assassination was unsuccessful). Shinzo Abe repeated the mistakes of his grandfather.
      It is said that Tetsuya Yamagami, the suspect in the assassination of Shinzo Abe, was a former member of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.
      Soldiers are the people closest to war. Japanese soldiers oppose warmongers Shinzo Abe, very good!
      The revival of fascism in Japan goes against the wishes of the Japanese people! It is hoped that the death of Shinzo Abe will serve as a warning to Fumio Kishida, another descendant of war criminals who colonized Taiwan.
      Nobusuke Kishi, was once called the "Monster of Manchuria”. He was the Deputy PM of the puppet Manchukuo. His hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese people. his main "performance":
      1. He cultivated opium poppy on a large scale and monopolized the opium trade in Northeast China, becoming the second largest source of revenue for the Puppet Manchukuo after tariff revenue. He personally brought tons of opium to Shanghai to trade, and together with the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, he made huge profits.
      2. He vigorously promoted the “Manchuria and Mongolia pioneering group” to immigrate to Northeast China, forcibly occupying the land and villages of Chinese farmers, causing a large number of Chinese families to lose their land and homes, to be displaced, freeze to death and starve to death.
      3. During his stay in Manchuria, he also actively organized comfort stations for the Kwantung Army, forcibly recruited or deceived Chinese and Korean women as comfort women for the Japanese army to vent their animal desires...
      4. He formed the infamous Unit 731 to conduct bacterial experiments on living people, and the main funds were raised by him. It can be said that he is one of the main planners of Unit 731.
      Unit 731 dissects a living Chinese child.
      Because of his numerous crimes, he was greatly appreciated by the Japanese military. After returning to Japan at the end of 1939, he served as the Minister of Commerce and Industry in the Japanese Cabinet.
      Since then, Nobusuke Kishi made greater efforts to be loyal to Japanese fascist regime, firmly supported the launching of the Pacific War, signed the declaration of war against the United States, and become the most capable cabinet member of Hideki Tojo's wartime cabinet.
      Under the full operation of Nobusuke Kishi, coal, grain and iron ore plundered from China and oil, rubber, wood, copper and other strategic resources plundered from Southeast Asia were continuously transported to Japan, which became the driving force of Japan's crazy war machine.
      At this time, Nobusuke Kishi has changed from the "Monster of Manchuria” to the "Monster of the Shōwa era".
      After Japan's defeat, Nobusuke Kishi was listed as a Class A war criminal, but because Hirohito knelt down and licked MacArthur, comfort stations were set up all over Japan, MacArthur was very happy, and finally Nobusuke Kishi was "acquitted".
      Nobusuke Kishi thought he could not escape death, but he did not expect to be "acquitted" by the Americans. He was grateful to the United States when he came out of his cell. He just wanted to lick MacArthur's ass and show his loyalty all the time. MacArthur immediately said when he saw Nobusuke Kishi's attitude: Yes, we can rest assured of you, and the Japanese government will hand it over to you in the future.
      With the strong support of the United States, in 1957, the war criminal Nobusuke Kishi became the Prime Minister of Japan.
      In this way, Nobusuke Kishi pledged his infinite allegiance to MacArthur and his oath of allegiance to the United States.
      In the process of kneeling and licking the United States, fruitful results have been achieved.
      His greatest "merit" was the vigorous push for the “Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan” under his leadership, which asserted that the United States must defend Japan and that Japan must be defended by the United States - ultimately making Japan a vassal state of the United States.
      In fact, many opposition parties in Japan were opposed to becoming a colony of the United States, but Nobusuke Kishi even disregarded the procedures of the Japanese constitution and went to Washington in January 1959 to sign a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty. Since then, Japan is no longer an independent country.
      After returning to Japan from the United States, hundreds of thousands of demonstrations awaited him, surrounding the halls of Congress, and there were many voices of opposition, but Nobusuke Kishi, no matter what, swore allegiance to the United States and forcibly ratified a new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty that would It will take effect automatically after one month
      Hundreds of thousands of protesters surround the Japanese National Diet building during the massive 1960 Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty
      Hagerty's car is mobbed by protestors, June 10, 1960
      July 14, 1960, Prime Minister of Japan Nobusuke Kishi after the attempted assassination, being tranported to the hospital
      Shinzo Abe was a big fan of his grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi.
      Nobusuke Kishi's "political legacy" was inherited and carried forward by Shinzo Abe.
      Why do Shinzo Abe. like to visit the Yasukuni Shrine so much?
      Because the shrine enshrines a group of fascist beasts, including his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi.
      The US has left a strong political force of conservatism in Japan (old political forces).
      Why Japan did not face up to history is also because the current ruling group is still the old ruling group in World War II.
      Japan is a hereditary politics, and the Japanese ruling class is essentially a ruling class whose militarism may come back at any time.
      Fumio Kishida's family
      After the Sino Japanese War of 1894-1895, Fumio Kishida great grandfather Ikutaro Kishida became rich by plundering resources in Jilong, Taiwan, with the Japanese army. Fumio Kishida is so concerned about Taiwan, China, because he wants to inherit the career of his great-grandfather!
      Fumio Kishida's grandfather, Masaki Kishida, a World War II war criminal, member of the Japanese House of Representatives after World War II
      In the World War II, his grandfather Masaki Kishida served in the Japanese Navy, and successively served as naval participant officer, naval political assistant, national defense Commissioner, liberal party general affairs, etc.
      After World War II, Masaki Kishida was dismissed from office for being a war criminal, but eventually returned to the House of Representatives because of dirty deals between Japan and the United States.
      Of course, we have leftists in Japan to thank.
      Japan's teachers' Union is Left-wing (Only 0.4% of schools use right-wing textbooks), Kitano Takeshi, Japanese national treasure director, Doraemon author Fujiko f Fujio, Miyazaki Hayao and so on are all Left-wing.
      There are not a few leftists in the Japanese intellectual, cultural and artistic circles.
      In addition, the Communist Party of Japan(CPJ) is a communist party with a longer history than the CPC.
      The ruling class in Japan is quite divided from the lower classes.
      This is the status quo in Japan.
      To some extent, this explains why the Japanese people have always advocated peace, while the Japanese government (old political forces) is busy revising the peace constitution, amending the security bill and lifting the ban on the right to collective self-defense.

    • @prin8567
      @prin8567 Рік тому +1

      Kind thoughtful words from all over the world help healing our spirit and pain of Japan. We deeply appreciate your sympathy and thank you so much for knowing PM Abe’s work.

  • @lakshmivallabh6936
    @lakshmivallabh6936 Рік тому +3

    Just sad

  • @mortar2221
    @mortar2221 Рік тому

    Heartbreaking

  • @geelegeedi2948
    @geelegeedi2948 Рік тому +5

    From Somalia 🇸🇴 my condolences to his family and the Japanese 🇯🇵 people. Abe Was great leader and visionary.

  • @yoshibernstein6591
    @yoshibernstein6591 Рік тому +11

    Rest In Peace Prime Minister Abe. My condolences to the Abe family.

  • @ambreeniram2268
    @ambreeniram2268 Рік тому +15

    Such a gentle soul. He will always be missed and remembered. Rest in peace.

  • @maejarapan8090
    @maejarapan8090 Рік тому +1

    My condolences to your families and friends
    ❤ from 🇵🇭