Japan's ruling party headquarters is attacked with firebombs and suspect is arrested, media report
UNB
Publish: 19 Oct 2024, 02:18 PM
TOKYO,
Oct 19 (AP/UNB) - A man threw several firebombs into the headquarters of
Japan's ruling party in Tokyo Saturday, public broadcaster NHK and other
Japanese media reported. There were no reports of injuries.
Tokyo police declined to
comment, noting the matter was still under investigation. The man, arrested on
the spot, had driven his car into nearby fencing, the news reports said. His
motive for the attack was not immediately clear.
The ruling Liberal
Democratic Party is increasingly unpopular with the public due to a ballooning
money scandal involving dubious funding and suspected tax evasion.
The party declined to
comment on Saturday's attack, referring all queries to the police.
Voting for the lower
house of Parliament is set for Oct. 27. Some tarnished politicians lost the
official backing of the ruling party but are running as independents.
The party recently chose
a new leader, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, hoping to present a new image. But
polls show its popularity plummeting, although it's still unclear whether they
will lose their majority grip on the lower house in the upcoming election given
the splintered opposition.
Some candidates have
been heckled, which is relatively rare in Japanese culture.
The Liberal Democrats
have ruled Japan almost incessantly over recent decades. They are credited with
leading Japan as it became an economic powerhouse from the devastation of World
War II.
Then-Prime Minister
Shinzo Abe was assassinated in 2022, while making a speech for a ruling party
candidate during a parliamentary election. The killer used a handmade firearm,
saying he resented Abe because his mother gave all the family money to the
Unification Church, and he saw Abe as affiliated with that church. Such ties
are still ongoing with some ruling party politicians.
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