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Japanese police intervene people protesting state funeral for slain former PM Shinzo Abe

TOKYO, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 27: Japanese police have intervened people protesting the state funeral for slain former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the capital Tokyo. On Tuesday, Japan held a state funeral to honor its former PM Abe who was assassinated in July during an election campaign. The decision to hold the state funeral also triggered protests around the event venue set up in a park near the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, where over 700 foreign dignitaries and locals are paying tributes to the former leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, known for stabilizing the Japanese political arena. The ceremony began at around 2.13 p.m. (0513GMT) after Abe’s cremated remains arrived at the venue and were handed over to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida by the slain premier’s widow Akie Abe. Japan’s Crown Prince Akishino is representing the country's imperial family at the state funeral. A small documentary showcasing Abe’s life and work as Japan’s chief executive was played after the country’s national anthem was played at the venue. “Japan is back … Future of Japan depends on what we do now,” are some of the quotes from Abe’s speeches that were played during the ceremony. Kishida defended holding the event. "Mr. Abe, you were a person who should have lived much, much longer as a compass for Japan's and the world's future," Kishida told the ceremony. "We can no longer see you in action ... that is heartbreaking and regrettable," Kishida added. Tokyo is on high alert with around 20,000 police personnel guarding the venue. US Vice-President Kamala Harris, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach are among the foreign guests attending the funeral. (Footage by David Mareuil /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - SEPTEMBER 27: Japanese police have intervened people protesting the state funeral for slain former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the capital Tokyo. On Tuesday, Japan held a state funeral to honor its former PM Abe who was assassinated in July during an election campaign. The decision to hold the state funeral also triggered protests around the event venue set up in a park near the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, where over 700 foreign dignitaries and locals are paying tributes to the former leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, known for stabilizing the Japanese political arena. The ceremony began at around 2.13 p.m. (0513GMT) after Abe’s cremated remains arrived at the venue and were handed over to Prime Minister Fumio Kishida by the slain premier’s widow Akie Abe. Japan’s Crown Prince Akishino is representing the country's imperial family at the state funeral. A small documentary showcasing Abe’s life and work as Japan’s chief executive was played after the country’s national anthem was played at the venue. “Japan is back … Future of Japan depends on what we do now,” are some of the quotes from Abe’s speeches that were played during the ceremony. Kishida defended holding the event. "Mr. Abe, you were a person who should have lived much, much longer as a compass for Japan's and the world's future," Kishida told the ceremony. "We can no longer see you in action ... that is heartbreaking and regrettable," Kishida added. Tokyo is on high alert with around 20,000 police personnel guarding the venue. US Vice-President Kamala Harris, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Türkiye’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach are among the foreign guests attending the funeral. (Footage by David Mareuil /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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