My Take: Japanese new religions'' big role in disaster response

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Still, how many Japanese would be ready to accept aid from Aleph even more than 15 years after the Aum incident? The concern is certainly understandable. But overlooking the extensive reach and strong humanitarian support of Japan’s new religions understates their significant role and reach - and ignores a key part of the ongoing disaster relief effort.
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My Take: Japanese new religions'' big role in disaster response
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Still, how many Japanese would be ready to accept aid from Aleph even more than 15 years after the Aum incident? The concern is certainly understandable. But overlooking the extensive reach and strong humanitarian support of Japan’s new religions understates their significant role and reach - and ignores a key part of the ongoing disaster relief effort.
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