• Shoko Asahara (麻原 彰晃, Asahara Shōkō, March 2, 1955 – July 6, 2018), born Chizuo Matsumoto (松本 智津夫, Matsumoto Chizuo), was the founder and leader of the...
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  • include: Akira Asahara, Japanese Magic: The Gathering player Nobuharu Asahara (朝原 宣治) (born 1972), Japanese sprinter and long jumper Shoko Asahara (麻原 彰晃) (1955–2018)...
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    is a Japanese new religious movement and doomsday cult founded by Shoko Asahara in 1987. It carried out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995...
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    (Japanese parliament) is headquartered in Tokyo. The group, led by Shoko Asahara, had already carried out several assassinations and terrorist attacks...
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  • anime created by the cult, Chouetsu Sekai. The player takes the role of Shoko Asahara, the leader of the Aum Shinrikyo cult, and manages the cult's operations...
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    the execution chamber; it is in this room where death is confirmed. Shoko Asahara (hanged 6 July 2018) Seiichi Endo (hanged 6 July 2018) Seiha Fujima...
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  • not showing remorse at the trials and remaining loyal to cult leader Shoko Asahara. He was member of the Ministry of Health of the cult, with prosecutors...
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    group's founder, Shoko Asahara, although not all of the perpetrators testified to this effect, and Asahara denied involvement. Asahara's legal team claims...
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  • remaining followers of Aum Shinrikyo founder and convicted terrorist Shoko Asahara formed Aleph five years after the Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995...
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  • was the man who produced the Sarin gas for the attack after leader Shoko Asahara told him to do so. Endo was a native of Sapporo, Hokkaido; he graduated...
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  • of mass murder. Residents of Matsumoto had also angered Aum founder Shoko Asahara by vigorously opposing his plan to set up an office and factory in the...
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    (1989–2004) Truth Party (Shinritō, 1989–?), party of Ōmu Shinrikyō founder Shōkō Asahara, its 25 candidates in the 1990 House of Representatives election altogether...
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  • was reportedly the number three person in the Aum leadership, after Shoko Asahara and Kiyohide Hayakawa. He headed Aum Shinrikyo's Ministry of Science...
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  • subway sarin attack in 1995, as "completely dependent on their guru", Shōkō Asahara. The book Schizo Evangelion, edited by him, describes her as "a sacrifice...
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  • psychologically controlled them in ways similar to the methods of cult-leader Shoko Asahara. On December 21, 1997, Matsunaga coerced Junko to shock her 61-year-old...
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  • Springer Slovakia, a.s. 19 December 2017. "AUM Shinrikyo cult founder Asahara, 6 ex-followers executed at once". Mainichi Daily News. 6 July 2018. Retrieved...
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  • cult leader Shoko Asahara. Further police operations result in over two hundred arrests and thirteen members of the cult, including Asahara, are sentenced...
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    Canada, Switzerland, and France, where 74 died in 1994, 1995, and 1997 Shoko Asahara's Aum Shinrikyo, which killed 14 in Tokyo, Japan, in 1995 Movement for...
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    February 2004, the mastermind of the Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway, Shoko Asahara, was found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging. On 25 December...
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    Ryūhō Ōkawa (1956–2023) 1986 1989: 13,300 1991: 1,527,278 1,100,000 Aum Shinrikyo (オウム真理教) Shōkō Asahara (1955–2018) 1987 (−2000) 2005: 1,650 2018: 1,950...
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  • followed the dissolution of the cult in the absence of their leader, Shoko Asahara. Hiroshi Araki - Himself A at IMDb "A" review at Midnight Eye v t e...
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  • an earlier court hearing, Niimi proclaimed his "absolute faith" in Shoko Asahara, Aum Shinrikyo's founder, and spoke about various levels of 'enlightenments'...
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  • (bringing mining equipment and various chemicals with them) included Shoko Asahara himself. The leader of the Aum cult arrived in Western Australia with...
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  • interview on Wogan in 1991. Shoko Asahara (1955–2018), the founder of the Japanese doomsday-cult group Aum Shinrikyo. In 1992 Asahara published Declaring Myself...
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  • bin Laden to certain cult leaders including Jim Jones, David Koresh, Shoko Asahara, Marshall Applewhite, Luc Jouret, and Joseph Di Mambro, and he also...
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    Matsumoto. It was in one of these buildings that the leader of the cult Shoko Asahara was arrested on May 16, 1995. On March 1, 2006: The northern part of...
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  • read books written by Shoko Asahara by accident. He was attracted by Asahara and began to correspond with Asahara. Per Asahara's request, in 1989, after...
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  • to join Aum and become a renunciate. He was believed to be one of Shoko Asahara's favorites and was appointed the group's "Minister of Health" with responsibilities...
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    takes them to their Alma Mater, Kyoto University, where Araki first saw Shoko Asahara speak. It takes them up to Mount Hiei, a place of many Shinto myths...
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    cult and its leader Shoko Asahara. Okawa called Asahara a frog, referring to Asahara's aquatic yogic acts. In response, Asahara criticized Okawa for...
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