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AP/UNB
01 June, 2015, 15:56
Update: 01 June, 2015, 16:00
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AP/UNB
01 June, 2015, 15:56
Update: 01 June, 2015, 16:00
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe bows at the start of a parliamentary session in Tokyo Monday on 1 June 2015. Abe apologized Monday for yelling at an opposition lawmaker during her question last Thursday about controversial defense legislation. Photo courtesy: The Japan Times

Tokyo: Japan's parliamentary session opened this week with an unusual apology from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe over his heckling.

Abe apologised on Monday for yelling at an opposition lawmaker during her question last Thursday about controversial defense legislation.

Abe intervened when Democratic Party of Japan member Kiyomi Tsujimoto was taking several minutes to ask if the legislation could increase the risk of casualties for Japanese defense troops.

‘Come on, just ask a question!’ Abe heckled from his seat, temporarily stalling the session as Tsujimoto protested.

Abe said her long question was taking away from his time to respond, then reluctantly apologized, but faced further criticism from both opposition and ruling parties.

Abe said in April he looked forward to speaking before the US Congress where he expected no heckling.

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