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<text id=90TT0234>
<title>
Jan. 29, 1990: World Notes:Japan
</title>
<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Jan. 29, 1990 Who Is The NRA?
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
WORLD, Page 57
World Notes
JAPAN
Bullet for a Broken Taboo
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<body>
<p> In late 1988, as Emperor Hirohito lay dying, Nagasaki Mayor
Hitoshi Motoshima broke a widely observed taboo by criticizing
the once deified leader. "I experienced military life," said
Motoshima in response to a question in the city assembly, "and I
believe the Emperor had responsibility for the war." Last week
the 67-year-old mayor paid for that statement, very nearly with
his life. As Motoshima stepped out of city hall, a gunman shot
him in the lung from behind. At week's end the mayor was in
stable condition.
</p>
<p> Shortly after the shooting, police arrested Kazumi Tajiri,
who confessed to the crime. Tajiri, 40, is a member of
Seikijuku, a right-wing activist organization that supports the
old imperial system.
</p>
<p> Though the Japanese constitution guarantees freedom of
speech, the taboo against criticizing the royal family is almost
never violated. Said Naoo Harada, who published a collection of
pro and con letters written to the mayor after his remark: "I'm
fearful that this incident could force out freedom of speech
again."
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</body>
</article>
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