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Topic: Hayashi Ikuo


In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  Aum Shinri-kyo Updates (CESNUR) - June 29-30, 2000
Hayashi was one of five members of the doomsday cult accused of being directly involved in the gassing and the second member to be handed the death penalty.
Ikuo Hayashi, a 53-year-old cult member, also was sentenced to life imprisonment in May 1998 for his supporting role in the crime.
Hayashi is also charged with abetting murder by helping construct a sarin gas sprayer in connection with a gas attack on a residential area in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, in the summer of 1994.
www.cesnur.org /testi/aum_029.htm   (4138 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Hayashi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hayashi (林, literally "forest"), is a common Japanese surname.
Hayashi Masumi (convicted for putting poison in curry causing deaths at a summer festival in Wakayama, Japan)
Ikuo Hayashi, one of the perpetrators of the 1995 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Hayashi   (105 words)

  
 Informat.io on Sarin Gas Attack On The Tokyo Subway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hayashi went on the run after the attacks; he was arrested twenty-one months later, one thousand miles from Tokyo on Ishigaki Island.
Hayashi, wearing a surgical mask of the type commonly worn by Japanese people during cold and flu season, boarded the southwestbound 7:48am Chiyoda line train number A725K on the first car, and punctured his bag of sarin at Shin-ochanomizu Station (新御茶ノ水駅) in the central business district before making his escape.
Hayashi received, at his own insistence in an apparent bid to allay suspicions and prove his loyalty to the group, three packets of sarin while everyone else got two.
www.informat.io /?title=sarin-gas-attack-on-the-tokyo-subway   (3050 words)

  
 Hayashi sentence sets precedent for cult trials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Two precedents were set in the life prison term handed down Tuesday by the Tokyo District Court to Dr. Ikuo Hayashi of Aum Shinrikyo for his role in the March 1995 nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system.
The other is that Hayashi is the first of 14 cultists charged with murder and attempted murder in connection with the gas attack to be sentenced.
The sentence handed down to Hayashi, one of five cultists accused of actually releasing nerve gas on the rush-hour subway cars, is expected to affect the fate of 13 other cult defendants involved in the case.
www.rickross.com /reference/aum/aum15.html   (371 words)

  
 IWAR 1998/03: [IWAR] JAPAN gas attack sentence
Monday March 2 8:17 AM PST Aum's Dr. Hayashi faces life term for sarin attack Prosecutors Monday demanded that Dr. Ikuo Hayashi, one of five Aum Shinrikyo figures accused of releasing nerve gas on the Tokyo subway system in March 1995, be sentenced to life in prison.
Hayashi, 51, the cult's one-time chief doctor, was arrested in April 1995 for harboring a cult fugitive.
Hayashi has testified as a witness in court hearings for 21 other former Aum defendants, at which he detailed his role in the gassing and urged them to tell the truth.
lists.jammed.com /IWAR/1998/03/0005.html   (559 words)

  
 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
Hayashi Yasuo was 37 years old at the time of the attacks, and was the oldest person at the cult's Ministry of Science and Technology.
Hayashi went on the run after the attacks; he was arrested a year and 9 months later 1000 miles from Tokyo on Ishigaki Island.
Hayashi, wearing a surgical mask of the type commonly worn by Japanese during cold season, boarded the southwestbound 7:48am Chiyoda line train number A725K on the first car, and punctured his bag of sarin at Shin-ochanomizu Station (新御茶ノ水駅) in the central business district before making his escape.
www.japan-101.com /culture/sarin_gas_attack_on_the_tokyo_su.htm   (2167 words)

  
 BBC News | Asia-Pacific | Life sentence for Japan's 'Dr Death'
Ikuo Hayashi's apparent remorse and his co-operation in the investigation are believed to have influenced the decision to punish him with life imprisonment instead of the death penalty.
Dubbed "Dr Death" by the Japanese media, former brain surgeon Hayashi, 51, is the first person to be sentenced in connection with the attack.
In court, Dr Hayashi pleaded guilty to the charges but said he was acting on the orders of the cult's leader, Shoko Asahara.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/asia-pacific/100498.stm   (348 words)

  
 Aum Shinri-kyo Updates (CESNUR) - July 17-18, 2000
Ikuo Hayashi, 53, was sentenced to life imprisonment in May 1998.
However, Ikuo Hayashi, 53, a former Aum doctor, was sentenced to life in prison, because the court took into account the fact that he voluntarily surrendered and acted in a cooperative and repentant manner during his trial.
Ikuo Hayashi, 53, was sentenced to the lesser punishment of life in prison because he had surrendered himself to police and also cooperated in the ensuing investigation.
www.cesnur.org /testi/aum_031.htm   (3858 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
From the testimony of Ikuo Hayashi, this psychiatric practice with ECT began in November 1994 and was performed on 150 members.
Hayashi writes of the book after he was asked by Matsumoto to find a way to erase a person's memory, 103 "I remembered a book that I read in 1994 in the Nokata AHI (Aum Hospital Institution).
Hayashi also wrote of when they had mastered the technique, "On another day I did a new narco interview (new narco is the name given to this form of treatment.) and I checked if the person still had the memory of transgressing the commandments and love.
www.cultawarenessnetwork.org /AUM/SECTION_2/10.html   (3638 words)

  
 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prior to joining AUM, Hayashi was a senior medical doctor with "an active 'front-line' track record" at the Japanese Ministry of Science and Technology.
Himself the son of a doctor, Hayashi graduated from Keio University, one of Tokyo's top schools.
Yasuo Hayashi and Shigeo Sugimoto were assigned to the southwestbound Hibiya line departing Kita-senjū for Naka-meguro.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sarin_gas_attack_on_the_Tokyo_subway   (3073 words)

  
 Where can I find Sarin Gas Attack On The Tokyo Subway information?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yasuo Hayashi was thirty-seven elderliness senile at the sec of the attacks, and was the oldest individual at the group's Ministry of Science and Technology.
Hayashi, abrasioning a surgical defend of the instance frequently played-out by Japanese wide free as frigid and flu season, boarded the southwestbound 7:48am Chiyoda manacle digit A725K on the onset car, and punctured their bag of sarin at Shin-ochanomizu Station (旰御茶ノ水駅) in the effective expertise ward before making their escape.
Hayashi received, at their exclusive insistence in an likely bid to allay suspicions and pan extinguished their loyalty to the group, five envelopes of sarin while every person else received two.
en.91of100c.info /Sarin_gas_attack_on_the_Tokyo_subway   (3151 words)

  
 Where can I find Sarin Gas Attack On The Tokyo Subway information?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yasuo Hayashi was thirty-seven elderliness tired at the middle age of the attacks, and was the oldest barbecue at the group's Ministry of Science and Technology.
Hayashi went on the whisk after the attacks; he was arrested twenty-one months later, only million miles from Tokyo on Ishigaki Island.
Hayashi received, at private insistence in an supposed bid to allay suspicions and uphold loyalty to the group, four packages of sarin while people else two.
en.43of100c.info /Sarin_gas_attack_on_the_Tokyo_subway   (3048 words)

  
 Did the Terrorist Attacks All Start with Aum?
Saki subsequently published a novel, Dokoku shosetsu: Hayashi Ikuo saiban (Wail: A Novel—The Trial of Hayashi Ikuo; Kodansha, 2004), which takes as its subject Hayashi Ikuo, a heart surgeon who participated in the subway attack, and who later made a full confession that broke the case open.
Hayashi himself has written an autobiography in which he describes his crimes.
It is a truly chilling portrayal of Hayashi's "wail" at his inability to atone for his crimes, no matter how earnestly he repents.
www.j-lit.or.jp /e/programs/newtrends/erika_azuma_en.html   (1383 words)

  
 Ikuo Hayashi
Besides involvement in Tokyo subway sarin gas attack and LSD drug affair, Hayashi was convicted in a number of other crimes.
Ikuo Hayashi and Tomomitsu Niimi were involved in delivering the sarin containers on the Chiyoda line as a part of the Tokyo sarin attacks.
While Niimi refused to cooperate with persecution saying that the '4 meditative concentrations' he experienced under guidance of Asahara prevent him from testifying against his Guru, Hayashi accepted responsibility in the attack and testified in court.
www.danceage.com /biography/sdmc_Ikuo_Hayashi   (418 words)

  
 Underground
Hayashi was the principal criminal, Niimi the driver-accomplice.
Born in 1947, Hayashi was the second son of a Tokyo medical practitioner.
Somewhere along the line Hayashi seems to have had profound doubts about his career as a doctor and, while searching for answers beyond orthodox science, he became seduced by the charismatic teachings of Shoko Asahara and suddenly converted to Aum.
partners.nytimes.com /books/first/m/murakami-01underground.html   (3541 words)

  
 NewStandard: 5/27/98
Ikuo Hayashi was sentenced to life in prison in the March 1995 nerve gas attack that killed 12 people on Tokyo's subways.
Hayashi, 51, will be eligible for parole in 20 years.
Hayashi, a heart surgeon, was the first senior member of the Aum Shinri Kyo, or Supreme Truth cult, to be sentenced in the attack, which shocked a nation that had taken safety on the streets for granted.
www.southcoasttoday.com /daily/05-98/05-27-98/a05wn028.htm   (247 words)

  
 Chapter 2 of AUM - Mass Murderers: Before the Raids   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A young man died from a cold bath immersion under the supervision of Dr. Ikuo Hayashi.
19 Dr. Ikuo Hayashi had injected her with an overdose of the mind altering drug thiopental.
Per the testimony of Dr. Ikou Hayashi, because the police found sarin near the Aum compound, and police were still investigating the seven deaths from the sarin attack in Nagoya, Aum knew that they would soon be raided.
www.cultawarenessnetwork.org /AUM/02.html   (819 words)

  
 Famed doctor was blinded by loyalty to Asahara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Watching a remorseful Dr. Ikuo Hayashi weep and wail in the courtroom, many in the gallery could not help but wonder how this former elite heart surgeon became involved in a chain of crimes unprecedented in postwar Japan, leading to his being sentenced to life in prison Tuesday.
At the time, the primarily pure-hearted Hayashi never doubted that Asahara was a Buddhist emancipator with supernatural power.
Hayashi invented "narco," an interrogation method using the anesthetic thiopental sodium, and "new narco," a method of erasing unpleasant memories of the cult from a follower's brain by using electrical shocks and narcotics.
www.rickross.com /reference/aum/aum16.html   (442 words)

  
 Last Two Aum Subway Attackers Sentenced to Death   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Masato Yokoyama, the cult's chief scientist was sentenced in September, 1999 to die for his role in the subway attack.
Yasuo Hayashi, a key member of the cult's science team was sentenced to death on June 29, 2000 for the subway attack, as well as a sarin attack in Matsumoto in June 1994 that killed seven and injured hundreds, and a foiled May 1995 cyanide attack at Shinjuku Station in Tokyo.
Ikuo Hayashi, the cult's doctor was sentenced to life imprisonment rather than death due to the fact that he surrendered himself to police and cooperated in the investigation.
www.ict.org.il /spotlight/det.cfm?id=454   (514 words)

  
 Ikuo Mizuuchi
Ikuo Mizuuchi, Tomoaki Yoshikai, Yoshinao Sodeyama, Yuto Nakanishi, Akihiko Miyadera, Taichi Yamamoto, Tuomas Niemelä, Marika Hayashi, Junichi Urata, Yuta Namiki, Tamaki Nishino, and Masayuki Inaba: "Development of Musculoskeletal Humanoid Kotaro", In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, pp.82--87, 2006.
Ikuo Mizuuchi, Tomoaki Yoshikai, Yuto Nakanishi, Yoshinao Sodeyama, Taichi Yamamoto, Akihiko Miyadera, Tuomas Niemela, Marika Hayashi, Junichi Urata, and Masayuki Inaba: "Development of Muscle-Driven Flexible-Spine Humanoids", In Proceedings of 2005 5th IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots Humanoids2005, pp.339--344, 2005.
Ikuo Mizuuchi, Tomoaki Yoshikai, Daisuke Sato, Shigenori Yoshida, Masayuki Inaba, and Hirochika Inoue: "Behavior Developing Environment for the Large-DOF Muscle-driven Humanoid Equipped with Numerous Sensors", in Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, pp.1940--1945, 2003.
www.jsk.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp /~ikuo/index-e.html   (518 words)

  
 Wired 4.07: The Cult at the End of the World
Still, he found it hard crossing the line from gross medical malpractice to mass murder, if later reports are to be believed.
Less likely to refuse the mission was the squad's second member, Yasuo Hayashi.
Hayashi was a mean-looking 37-year-old with Neanderthal brows and a fur of acne on each cheek.
www.wired.com /wired/archive/4.07/aum.html?pg=8   (819 words)

  
 ABOLISH Archives, May, 1998: death penalty news--JAPAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ikuo Hayashi, once a senior member of Aum Shinri Kyo (the Supreme Truth
Hayashi, dressed in a grey suit without a tie, wiped away tears as he
Hayashi, 51, a former heart surgeon at Tokyko's prestigious Keio University
venus.soci.niu.edu /~archives/ABOLISH/may98/0338.html   (519 words)

  
 Aum Shinrikyo/Aleph in the News 5
December 6, 2003 Death penalty upheld for Hayashi, by YUMI WIJERS-HASEGAWA, Staff writer, The Japan Times (The Tokyo High Court on Friday upheld the death penalty for senior Aum Shinrikyo member Yasuo Hayashi for his roles in two fatal sarin attacks and an attempt to spread cyanide gas at JR Shinjuku Station.
Hayashi, 45, has been convicted of crimes that include murder and attempted murder in the March 1995 attack on the Tokyo subway system, the June 1994 sarin gas attack in Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, and the May 1995 cyanide gas attempt at Shinjuku...
Four, including Hayashi, have been sentenced to death, and all four have appealed their sentences.
www.cultsoncampus.com /aum5.html   (2075 words)

  
 CNN - Japan cult planned U.S. gas attacks, member testifies - Mar. 23, 1997
A former official of the Aum Shinri Kyo sect, Ikuo Hayashi, testified that he was told in June 1994 that the group's leader, Shoko Asahara, wanted to unleash sarin at various places in the United States.
Hayashi was told to arrange a shipment of the gas to a U.S. port.
No specific sites for gas attacks were discussed, and Hayashi said the plan was later canceled.
edition.cnn.com /US/9703/23/briefs/japan.gas.attack   (201 words)

  
 Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hayashi Yasuo (no relation to Hayashi Ikuo) was thirty-seven years old at the time of the attacks, and was the oldest person at the group's Ministry of Science and Technology.
His lawyers argued that he played only a minor role in the attack, but the argument was rejected and he has been sentenced to death.
This train made five stops after the gas was released; along the way, eight people died.
sarin-gas-attack-on-the-tokyo-subway.kiwiki.homeip.net   (2440 words)

  
 [No title]
Yutaka Yonemura, Yoshio Endou, Kayoko Tabachi, Taiichi Kawamura, Hyo-Yung Yun, Toru Kameya, Isamu Hayashi, Etsurou Bandou, Takuma Sasaki, Masahiro Miura
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We have previously shown that natural cytotoxic activity of peripheral blood lymphocytes was inversely related to cancer development based on a prospective cohort study.
lib.bioinfo.pl /auth:Hayashi,I   (3963 words)

  
 "You're in Japan,Man!"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Hayashi Ikuo, a former heart and artery specialist at Keio Hospital in
Hayashi Ikuo was sentenced to life in prison for his actions.
Hayashi Yasuo (no relation to Hayashi Ikuo who released sarin on the
webjapanese.com /blog/experiencing/index.cgi   (1381 words)

  
 ABOLISH Archives, 1 March, 1998 -> Present: death penalty news--worldwide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
of Ikuo Hayashi, a doctor who was a senior member of Aum Shinri Kyo (the
Hayashi, who has pleaded guilty, admits he was 1 of 5 cultists who used
Hayashi has told the court he deserves to die.
venus.soci.niu.edu /~archives/ABOLISH/mar98/0016.html   (721 words)

  
 BBC News | ASIA-PACIFIC | Japanese prosecutors recommend life for Aum cultist
Japanese prosecutors have asked for life imprisonment, rather than the death sentence, for one of the leading members of the cult which released nerve gas on a Tokyo train three years ago.
Prosecutors said the man, Ikuo Hayashi, -- who admitted murder -- ought to be spared the death penalty because he'd given himself up and cooperated with police inquiries.
Mr Hayashi, together with four other members of the Aum Supreme Truth Cult, released the nerve gas on the Tokyo underground -- killing twelve people, and injuring five thousand others.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/asia-pacific/61308.stm   (119 words)

  
 Akihabara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Himself the son of a doctor, Hayashi graduated from Keio University, one of Tokyo 's top schools.
Hayashi and several other men and tortured Kariya in order to find the whereabouts of the woman.
Ikuo Hayashi and Tomomitsu Niimi were assigned to drop sarin packets on the Chiyoda line as a part of the Tokyo sarin attacks.
en_image.harry.hairston.wcau.2005.jpg.en.iwet.info   (13985 words)

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