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Japan: Justice Minister Resigns After Controversy Over Capital Punishment

The Minister of Justice of Japan He resigned on Friday after receiving much criticism over statements according to which his position is only visible when he authorizes the execution of a death row inmate.

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During a political meeting on Wednesday, Yasuhiro Hanashi would have claimed that his wallet was “a rather discreet position that only occupies the front pages when it confirms the executions” capitals.

Japan is, with the United States, one of the last industrialized countries where the death penalty is applied, which is favored by Japanese public opinion.

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Announcing his resignation on Friday, Hanashi, who had been justice minister since August and has not authorized any executions in that time, said he had spoken “thoughtless”.

This resignation complicates the situation for the prime minister fumio kishidaweakened since this summer by a scandal over the links between his party and the Moon sect, which he has promised to break.

Source: Elcomercio

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