Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was shot on Friday morning in Nara, Japan, the country’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno has confirmed. Abe was in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest after he collapsed, according to an official from the Nara City Fire Department and was pronounced dead at the hospital.
Police arrested a man in his 40s at the scene. Abe held office from 2006 to 2007, and again from 2012 to 2020 — making him the longest-serving Japanese Prime Minister in history. He stepped down as Prime Minister in 2020, citing health reasons.
Chinese human rights activist, Jennifer Zeng tweeted on Friday:
#AbeShinzo died at about 11: 30 local time. At 18: 07 on the previous day, a Chinese language user called “重装小兔19C” said “Have successfully got close to current and former PM of Japan. I’ll complete the task given by the organization [meaning: the party, the #CCP].
Another user called “泼墨” said, “I am counting on you to get another 100,000” at 20:19 on the previous day. Then “重装小兔19C_” said: “I will not let down the organization [the party, the CCP]’s training on me at 20:24 on July 7.
The user “重装小兔19C_” is also on Twitter. He is following @AbeShinzo #ShinzoAbe and all other major @Japan #Japan accounts…
This is very disturbing. I hope the government of #Japan @japan can investigate into these two users. Who are they? What tasks were they given? Were the tasks related to @AbeShinzo #ShinzoAbe‘s murder? @CIA

