Japan Executes 'Twitter Killer' in First Death Penalty Case Since 2022
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Japan has carried out its first execution in nearly three years, sentencing a man to death for the murder of nine individuals he contacted via social media. This case marks a significant moment in Japan's capital punishment history, drawing attention to the legal and ethical debates surrounding the death penalty. The execution underscores Japan's strict stance on capital punishment and its rare use in the country. This report delves into the details of the case, the reactions it has sparked, and its implications for Japan's justice system.