TOKYO – Inside a hushed hall in Tokyo on a recent afternoon, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stood before a giant portrait of her mentor, Shinzo Abe, the slain Japanese leader, and bowed.It had been four years since Abe, a giant in Japanese politics and the country’s longest-serving prime minister, was shot and killed while giving a speech outside a train station.
Japan’s leader invokes her hero, Shinzo Abe, to drive nationalist agenda
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