KUALA LUMPUR : Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has expressed sadness over the assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe earlier today while giving a speech in Nara, Japan.

"The fact that such a violent act could take place in a nation that has dedicated itself through its words and works to the goal of peace is truly heart-breaking. For it to be struck against such a strong and admirable leader as Abe adds to the depth of our grief. Justice demands that the perpetrators of this crime be held to account. 

He added that the taking of the life of one of Asia’s stalwarts is hard to think upon and described it as a deep tragedy.

"I condemn (this) as I condemn all acts of political violence. The rising tide of ideological hate and violence witnessed across the globe is a phenomenon which we must resist as a global community of brothers and sisters dedicated to peace. 

"The forum for expressing differences of opinion has and continues to be by way of the avenue of vibrant debate and discussion, active civil society, and competitive elections," said Anwar in a statement on his social media page.

He added that both he and his wife (Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail) held Abe and his family in their prayers as they mourn with the peace-loving people of Japan and with the rest of the world over this tragic loss.

"I hope that after Abe, many can continue to learn and be inspired by those who were a pivotal part of the Asian Renaissance to which many Malaysian are committed and always striving to emulate. 

"Malaysia and Japan can honour Abe’s legacy by continuing to strengthen our collective bonds as a part of the Asian family dedicated towards peaceful and just futures," he said.