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30 years after deadly Tokyo subway gassing, survivors and victims' families still seeking closure

  • Thirty years after the sarin nerve gas attack, survivors and families are still seeking justice and closure due to ongoing health problems and trauma from the incident.
  • Thirteen people died and thousands were affected when cult members released sarin on March 20, 1995.
  • 1,600 former members of the cult operate under renamed groups, ignoring court orders to pay damages to survivors.
  • Survivors still face health issues and trauma, highlighting concerns about ongoing cult activities.
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It was carried out by members of a cult, who killed 14 people and wounded thousands: according to many, justice has not been done at all

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Thirty years ago, a chemical weapon attack by the Aum sect in the Japanese capital subway killed 13 people and injured thousands.

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Kyodo News+ broke the news in Japan on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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