There are suspicions that the government of Japan was in collusion with criminals

Kazuo Fushimi
Kazuo Fushimi, Professor Emeritus, University of Tokyo in the book, "Who gave the poisonous gas," draws attention to the little-known details relating to "the case of Aum". He boldly suggests that the Japanese government could have been involved in the commission of the crime in the March 20, 1995


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"In a situation of strict monitoring of derivatives of toxic gases can not create a poisonous gas. If the manufacturing is prohibited, and suppose Aum Shinrikyo still produced poisonous gases, it turns out that the Japanese government has failed to fulfill the contract.

Two days before spraying poisonous gases in the underground, Ministry of Defense started to conduct training of school nurses Narasino, so there are a suspicions that the government of Japan was in collusion with the criminals.

After spraying sarin in the subway from the Geneva international commission to monitor chemical weapons came the demand to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs: "There are TV programs in which they say that Japan was sprayed poison gas, tell us how things are really". Ministry of Foreign Affairs answered at this: "We will respond after consulting with the police department". But not reported, what was the answer. Then in Geneva did not speak about it too. Probably, the International Monitoring Commission recognized that this crime by U.S. and has weakened the focus on this.

These large country like the U.S., Russia, China no ratified the comprehensive treaty banning chemical weapons, so is possible to guess that the our country also saw that their position. If you look at the process of making hasty legislative action after an incident with sarin, at least from the outside series of sarin incidents allegedly committed by the U.S. looked as pursuing the goal - pressure on the Aum Shinrikyo, in fact, it can be concluded that this was a performance for to conclude an international treaty banning the use of chemical weapons on early stage".

Kazuo Fushimi, "Who gave the poisonous gas"