these protesters want a new beginning for salancik, a new political culture so that they will not facehe similar economic crisis in this country. —— want a new beginning for sri lanka. voting has begun in elections forjapan�*s upper house of parliament, just two days after the assassination of the former prime minister shinzo abe. a warning, this report from our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes — contains some flashing images. the site where shinzo abe was gunned down on friday has now become a base of pilgrimage. many hundreds lined up this morning to lay flowers and pay their respect. it is an old cliche that japanese people don't show public emotion. not to date. at lunchtime the hearse carrying mr abe's body arrived at his home in tokyo. here, too, the emotion was palpable as a stream of friends and dignitaries came to pay their respects. it is striking to see the continuing outpouring of grief and anger today notjust here but around the world. it is hard to find anotherjapanese politician another japanese politician whose death anotherjapanese politician whose death would have