Taxpayer-funded radio network NPR has been slammed for dismissing former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as a 'divisive arch-conservative' just hours after the ex-leader's assassination. 'Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a divisive arch-conservative and one of his nation's most powerful and influential figures, has died after being shot during his campaign speech Friday in western ,' NPR tweeted in a Friday report that was later deleted. The once-respected network - now famed for its obsession with issues that have turned many listeners off - was immediately condemned for its choice of words.
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