Aum Shinrikyō (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Aum Shinrikyō" in Spanish language version.

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  • Yoshida, Reiji (6 de julio de 2018). «Aum Shinrikyo guru Shoko Asahara and six other cultists hanged for mass murders: officials» (html). Japan Times (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 6 de julio de 2018. Consultado el 6 de julio de 2018. «A woman in Osaka, who was walking past the Osaka Detention House in the city痴 Miyakojima Ward — where two of the executed inmates had been detained — expressed a voice of concern. 哲ow with the executions, I知 worried (Asahara痴) remaining followers could start doing something terrible,” she said. Authorities said they were on alert for any actions by followers of the cult痴 splinter groups.» 

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  • «Aum cult blames leader for gas attack». BBC News. 18 de enero de 2000. Consultado el 3 de abril de 2021. «Aum also said it would change its name to "Aleph" – taken from the first letter in the Hebrew alphabet – and rid itself of part of its doctrine which has been interpreted as condoning murder if it benefits the cult.» 

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  • Metraux, Daniel A. (December 1995). «Religious Terrorism in Japan: The Fatal Appeal of Aum Shinrikyo». Asian Survey 35 (12): 1153. JSTOR 2645835. doi:10.2307/2645835. 

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