In Akie’s heart… the anti-state funeral escalation, a letter to the embassy requesting absence | Smart FLASH[光文社週刊誌]

Broadcast on the night of September 14, “Deep NEWS(BS Nippon Television), the remarks of Keiko Iizuka, editorial committee member of the Yomiuri Shimbun, are attracting attention.

 state funeralIn a remark regarding how foreign countries view Japan, whose public opinion is divided on the issue, Iizuka said many embassies in Tokyo have received letters from opponents asking them not to attend the state funeral. I made it clear.

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“Hearing this program and this story made me really ashamed as a Japanese person. More than anyone else, I want to let the members of the Constitutional Democratic Party hear it.”

“In Japan today, people who are not even representatives of the government but do such things without permission are left unchecked. It’s abnormal.』

《What kind of people are they?? As a Japanese, I am embarrassed…》

There are many voices of anger.

Held on September 27thShinzo AbeBefore the state funeral of the former prime minister, the words and deeds of the opposition are escalating.

“What on earth is this person thinking? (Abbreviation) Even if it’s just to tie the wings, we should stop the chairman from attending the state funeral.”

Kihei Maekawa, former vice minister of education, tweeted on September 15th. Criticism of Rengo chairman Tomoko Yoshino’s announcement that she will attend the state funeral, but the ‘wings tie’ is a bit disturbing.

Prefectural governors and others attend the state funerals, but there are also active movements once morest this. In Kanagawa, Ibaraki, and Okinawa prefectures, lawyers and citizens’ groups have filed requests for audits by residents, alleging that the expenditure of public funds for attending state funerals by prefectural governors and prefectural assembly chairs was illegal.

In July, immediately following the state funeral was decided, many local governments, including Osaka, Yamaguchi, Kochi, and Oita, were sent “threatening emails” demanding the cancellation of the state funeral.

In addition, there are more and more heartless words regarding Akie Abe on the Internet.Akie’s Instagram, which ends with a photo of her walking her dog on June 18, before the shooting, said in a comment sent there:

《Please refrain from state funerals. It’s a waste of state tax money. Instead, donate to those in need. 1.64 billion yen is a lot of money. impossible”

“I want you to decline the state funeral! It’s a great amount of money, I want you to pay the money to the medical workers who are working hard in the new corona! 》

“I’m begging you, can you quit the state funeral? In this economic situation, some people won’t be able to eat tomorrow… Could you please cancel the state funeral?

And there are quite a few people who want to decline the state funeral.

Anyway, shouldn’t we first quietly mourn for the deceased?

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