Cover Image Commentary—Shooting a Shot: The Decisive Moment of Abe Shinzo’s and Asanuma Inejirō’s Assassinations on Camera

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Abstract

When Abe Shinzo 安倍晋三 (1955–2022), Japan's former prime minister, was shot from a short distance on July 8, 2022, the audience was stunned, shocked, and halted. Abe briefly turned back to where he heard the shots coming from before dropping to the floor. Mere seconds later, the murderer was caught with a homemade gun, his motivation not quite clear. The whole sequence took only a few seconds and was caught on multiple mobile phone cameras used in a mundane way to snap pictures of the local event by the audience who, looking toward Abe from various angles, unintentionally documented the shooting. The clips instantly became evidence of the crime committed, and were soon after posted on social media, broadcast on television, and shared with billions of viewers around the globe.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10-13
Number of pages4
JournalPositions
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Photography
  • Assassination
  • Morimura Yasumasa
  • Abe Shinzo
  • Asanuma Inejiro
  • Japanese Photography
  • Contemporary Japan
  • Assassination in Photography

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