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I know they excecute people in Japan whenever they get around to it, but about how many years away is the big day for Asahara?

2006-12-20 20:38:26 · 3 answers · asked by michinoku2001 7 in Travel Asia Pacific Japan

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The execution will be done when the minister of justice permit it. When will he permit? Nobody knows it. It all depends on him.

What happens if he is a death-penalty opponent? In the case, the execution may not be done while he is in office. Actually, the former minister of justice, who was a death-penalty opponent, permitted no executions.

The current minister of justice said that he would perform his duty. It might mean that he would permit it. I think he will permit it during the next year as eatmyworld, the above person, said.

2006-12-21 12:16:10 · answer #1 · answered by Black Dog 4 · 0 0

Wasn't it some time in 2007?
I'm not sure....I drove by Kokkaigijidou mae on that day they sprayed the Sarin gas. I remember because there were so many cops and the roads were congested with traffic that the cabbie kept sighing.

And what about that lady who tried to kill a bunch of people with her poisoned curry?
She should start making appointments with God as well right?
Hey have you guys noticed how Asahara and that curry lady look alike?

2006-12-21 14:08:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

not soon enough? My ex-girlfriend almost died in in those attacks. She got to work ok but wondered why the lights were so dim a side affect of the gas which still affects her somewhat today.

2006-12-21 06:35:14 · answer #3 · answered by samurai_dave 6 · 0 1

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