Japan: Anime Studio Arsonist Gets Death Sentence for Killing 36

Japan: Anime Studio Arsonist Gets Death Sentence for Killing 36
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The Spin

Narrative A

Both violent crimes and capital punishment are rare in Japan. For the first time in three years, the country had no executions in 2023. As long as atrocious, unprecedented, and audacious offenses — like Aoba's — continue, Japan should wisely and judiciously use the punishment as an effective form of deterrent.

Narrative B

There's no doubt that Aoba's grave act of arson and mass murder has scarred the families of victims forever. However, the death penalty won't bring the deceased back. It's imperative that Japan abolish capital punishment, as a matter of human rights and humanitarian principles.

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