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    By News Team on October 28, 2025 Japan, World News
    Man accused of killing Shinzo Abe pleads guilty
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    Cliff Notes – Man accused of killing Shinzo Abe pleads guilty

    • Tetsuya Y., 45, admitted in court to fatally shooting former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with a homemade firearm during a campaign rally in July 2022.
    • The shooter cited Abe’s ties to the Unification Church, which he claimed contributed to his family’s financial ruin, as his motivation for the assassination.

    Man accused of killing Shinzo Abe pleads guilty

    The man accused of killing former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pleaded guilty on Tuesday, three years after the broad daylight assassination.

    Tetsuya Y., 45, admitted in court to fatally shooting Abe with a homemade gun during a 2022 campaign speech.

    “Everything is true,” he said in court.

    He faces charges of murder and violating Japan’s firearms laws.

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    Shooter targeted Abe over ties to Unification Church

    Abe was shot with a homemade gun while holding a rally near a train station in the western city of Nara on July 8, 2022.

    The Japanese branch of the Unification Church said Abe, while not a member, had supported the church in promoting peace.

    Tetsuya Y. was arrested directly after the shooting.

    He told the police he targeted Abe over his ties to the South Korea-based Unification Church, which he blamed for his family’s financial ruin.

    He said his mother was pressured to make donations of around 100 million yen ($658,054; €564,366) to the Unification Church, considered a cult in Japan, which bankrupted his family.

    The Japanese branch of the Unification Church acknowledged that the mother of the shooter was indeed a member, adding that Abe, while not a member, had supported the church in promoting peace.

    Critics have long called the church a cult and questioned where its financing comes from.

    The trial in Nara is expected to conclude in mid-December, according to Kyodo news agency.

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