
Shinzo Abe Murderer Sentenced to Life
Judge Shinichi Tanaka described the killing of the former Japanese prime minister as “despicable and extremely malicious.”

Judge Shinichi Tanaka described the killing of the former Japanese prime minister as “despicable and extremely malicious.”

The murderer, a now 27-year-old Algerian woman illegally present in France at the time of the crime, will serve life without possibility of commutation or parole.

The Algerian suspect should be handed the harshest penalty under the French penal code, the prosecution says.

The judge emphasized the ideological motives behind the Mannheim attack—noting that Ataee believed every Muslim had a duty to kill non-believers.

An Afghan father described as an “archaic man” stabbed his ex-wife—now he faces life imprisonment in Germany.

The Festival of Diversity murderer killed three in 2024.
Mohammed Sabry Soliman said he had no regrets, and “would go back and do it again.”