Bangladesh to observe state mourning Saturday paying respect to Abe

Bangladesh will observe one-day state mourning Saturday for former Japanese prime minister and the country’s true friend Shinzo Abe.

The Cabinet Division issued a notification Friday evening.

As a mark of Bangladesh’s deepest respect for Abe, the national flag will be kept at half-mast at all government, semi-government and autonomous institutions, and missions abroad.

Special prayers will be offered Saturday for the eternal peace of the departed soul.

Abe, 67, died today after being shot while delivering a campaign speech in southern Japan. He immediately collapsed and was seen bleeding before being taken to hospital.

The attack on Abe, the man who remained Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, shocked the entire world.

Source: United News of Bangladesh