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Olof Palme

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Gender Male
Death106 years ago
Date of birth January 30,1927
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Ostermalm
Stockholm
Sweden
AssassinatedStockholm, Sweden
Spouse Lisbeth Palme
Jelena Rennerova
Children Joakim Palme
Mårten Palme
Mattias Palme
Mattias Järvinen Palme
Sven Ulric Palme
Rutger Palme
Height 175 (cm)
Job Politician
Education Kenyon College
Sigtunaskolan Humanistiska Läroverket
Life Regiment Hussars
Stockholm University
BooksSocialism, Peace, and Solidarity: Selected Speeches of Olof Palme
Olof Palme Speaking: Articles and Speeches
Liberation of Southern Africa: Selected Speeches of Olof Palme
Mårten Palme
Movies/Shows Palme
BuriedAdolf Fredriks Församling, Stockholm, Sweden
DiedTampere
Finland
Parents Sven Palme
Grandchildren Christian Palme
Jacob Palme
Thomas Palme
Agneta Uddenberg
Party Swedish Social Democratic Party
Date of died April 3,1918
Great grandparent Christian Adolph Palme
Augusta Johanna Amalia Hasselquist
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Date of Upd.
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Sven Olof Joachim Palme was a Swedish politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1969 to 1976 and 1982 to 1986. Palme led the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1969 until his assassination in 1986.

Shinzo Abe death: Shock killing that could change Japan forever

Jun 8,2020 3:35 am

Since news broke This Morning of , messages have been pouring in from friends and contacts, all asking the same question: how could this have happened in Japan?

I felt much the same myself. Living here you get used to not thinking about violent crime.

The identity of The Victim only makes The News more shocking.

Shinzo Abe may no longer be Japan's Prime Minister , but he's still a huge figure in Japanese public life, and probably The Most recognisable Japanese politician of The Last three decades.

Who would want to kill Abe? And why?

I'm trying to think of an equivalent - of another act of political violence that would be similarly shocking to The Local population. The One that comes to mind is The Shooting of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme in 1986.

When I say people don't think about violent crime here, I'm not exaggerating.

Yes, there are The Yakuza , Japan's famously violent Organised Crime gangs. But Most People never come in to contact with them. Even The Yakuza shy away from guns because the penalties for illegal possession are just not Worth It .

Owning a gun in Japan is extremely difficult. It requires no criminal record, mandatory training, psychological evaluation, and extensive background checks including police interviewing neighbours.

Consequently, gun crime virtually doesn't exist here. On average, there are fewer than 10 gun-related deaths in Japan each year. In 2017, there were just three.

Little Wonder then that much of the attention has been focused on The Gunman and The Weapon he used.

Who is he? Where did he get The Gun from? Japanese media is reporting that the 41-year-old is a Former Member of the country's self-defence forces, the equivalent of an army.

But closer inspection shows he only spent three years in the navy. The Gun he used is more curious. Pictures of it lying on the ground after The Shooting show what looks like a home-made weapon. Two Bits of steel pipe stuck together with black gaffer tape, with some sort of handmade trigger. It looks like something fashioned from plans downloaded off The Internet .

So, was this a deliberate political attack, or The Act of a fantasist, someone who wanted to become famous, by shooting someone famous? So Far , we don't know.

Japan has certainly had its share of political assassinations. The Most famous was in 1960 when the leader of Japan's Socialist Party , Inejiro Asanuma , was stabbed in the abdomen by a right-wing fanatic wielding a samurai sword. Although right-wing extremists still exist in Japan, Abe, a right-wing nationalist, would be an unlikely target.

In recent years, we have seen another type of crime becoming more common here. The Quiet , lonely male with a grudge against someone or something.

In 2019, A Man set fire to a building housing a popular animation studio in Kyoto, killing 36 people.

The Man told police he had a grudge against the studio because it had " stolen his work".

In another case in 2008, a disgruntled young man drove a truck into a crowd of shoppers in Tokyo's Akihabara district, then got out and started stabbing onlookers. Seven people were killed.

Before carrying out The Attack he had posted a message online saying, " I will kill people in Akihabara" and " I don't have a single friend, I Am ignored because I'm ugly. I Am lower than trash".

It's not clear yet whether Abe's shooting fits in to The First or The Second category. But it seems certain that The Assassination will change Japan.

Given how safe Japan is, security here is very relaxed. During election campaigns, like the ongoing one, politicians literally stand on street corners giving speeches and shaking hands with shoppers and passers-by.

It's almost certainly why Abe's attacker was able to get So Close and discharge The Weapon he had cobbled together.

That surely has to change after Today .



Source of news: bbc.com

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