TOKYO - Amnesty International criticized Japan on Friday for executing the founder of AUM Shinrikyo and six of its former members, saying capital punishment does not deliver justice for the victims of crimes committed by the doomsday cult.
Sorry. This article is no longer available.
Sorry, this article was first published more than three months ago and is temporarily unavailable.
Once the upcoming introduction of a paid membership system is fully operational, paid members will have access to all our stories.
Free Membership Provides
Newsletter from Editorial Team and access to archive articles from past three months.
By continuing, you agree to the Terms of Use,
and Privacy Policy.