Shinzo Abe, elected as the president of the LDP on 20 September 2006,
will be the next Prime Minister of Japan.   What a pedigree!

<http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2a18ead2-43b7-11db-8965-0000779e2340.html>
The son also rises

By David Pilling

Published: September 15 2006 14:18 | Last updated: September 15 2006 14:18

The most vivid childhood memory of the man who will soon become
Japan's 57th prime minister places him squarely on the lap of his
grandfather, Nobusuke Kishi, the 37th person to hold that office.
Shinzo Abe was five years old and Japan was in the throes of violent
demonstrations. Angry crowds had surrounded prime minister Kishi's
home in the fashionable Tokyo district of Shibuya, shouting abuse at
the grandfatherly figure bouncing the young Shinzo on his knee.

The year was 1960. Kishi was about to revise the 1951 US-Japan
Security Treaty, strengthening Washington's responsibility for the
defence of a Japan formally stripped of its military capability. The
revision was hated by those on the left, many of whom wanted Japan to
become a neutral power, not Washington's unsinkable aircraft carrier
in the Pacific. There had been a month of riots in which at least 500
people had been injured.

The crowd outside Kishi's house was chanting "Down with Ampo," using
the Japanese abbreviation for the US-Japan treaty. As one of Abe's
friends tells it, the young boy began to repeat the catchy slogan:
"Down with Ampo. Down with Ampo." His grandfather chuckled, explaining
that the protesters had got it wrong. Little Abe must say: "Yes to
Ampo. Yes to Ampo."


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Yoshie
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