2012年5月14日星期一

Okinawa, Japan, the people of demonstrations demanding U.S. withdrawal

The people of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, held mass rallies and demonstrations on the 13th, requiring the U.S. to get out of Okinawa
May 15 is the 40th anniversary of Okinawa's return to Japan from the U.S. military occupation
According to Japanese news network reported that the people of Okinawa, Japan 13 held mass rallies and demonstrations, requiring U.S. troops get out of Okinawa.
It is reported that May 15 is the 40th anniversary of Okinawa's return to Japan from the U.S. military occupation. 13, the Okinawa Peace Movement organized the Okinawa prefectural, 2800, protest rallies around the base of the U.S. Futenma in Okinawa. The demonstrators at the base of the front door shouting "U.S. troops get out of Okinawa," I am a quiet life "and other slogans.
The Government of Japan will be held in Okinawa on the 15th to return to the 40th anniversary ceremony. However, due to the relocation of the Futenma base issue has been unresolved, public anger has not subsided. The Okinawa Prefectural Government explicitly require the U.S. military to leave Okinawa, the opposition to the relocation of the Futenma base to Okinawa, the island's wild side of the Valley area.
Japanese and U.S. governments to reach agreement on the U.S. military reorganization plan in April. Approximately 19,000 U.S. Marines stationed in Okinawa, about 9,000 people will be moved to foreign countries, to retain approximately 10,000 people in Okinawa. Japan and the U.S. said that this should be the ultimate solution.
Recognized in the Japan-US file, aging equipment, Ginowan City, Okinawa Prefecture, the U.S. Futenma relocation of the airport to the county name Nago edge of ancient wild this current plan "is the only effective solution."

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