Aum Shinrikyo Organization - Japan Sarin Attack
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This calm, no-music night documentary examines the rise, structure and national investigation of Aum Shinrikyo, the Japanese religious organisation responsible for the nineteen ninety five Tokyo subway sarin attack.
Told in a slow and respectful documentary style, this episode follows only confirmed court findings, police records and official government statements. It explores how the group formed, how belief and hierarchy shaped internal life, how early concerns reached authorities, and how Japanese police carried out one of the largest domestic investigations in the country’s modern history.
The episode also explains the court proceedings, convictions and legal outcomes, the reforms to religious oversight that followed, and how successor organisations continue to be monitored today.
There is no graphic detail, no background music and no speculation presented as fact.
This programme is designed for calm listening, gentle pacing and late-night viewing.