Japanese rally in tens of thousands to protest US military presence
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Tens of thousands of people have demonstrated in Japan against the heavy US military presence and violent crimes by American personnel on the Island of Okinawa.
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Jun 19, 2016 04:24 UTC
  • People hold placards as they protest against the presence of US bases, in front of the gate of the US Marine Corps Camp Schwab in Nago on the southern island of Okinawa Prefecture, June 17, 2016. (Photo by AFP)
    People hold placards as they protest against the presence of US bases, in front of the gate of the US Marine Corps Camp Schwab in Nago on the southern island of Okinawa Prefecture, June 17, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

Tens of thousands of people have demonstrated in Japan against the heavy US military presence and violent crimes by American personnel on the Island of Okinawa.

According to Press TV, the protest rally, considered one of the largest anti-US demonstrations held in Japan in the past two decades, was held at an athletics park under scorching heat at 2:00 p.m. local time (0500 GMT) on Sunday in Okinawa’s prefectural capital, Naha.

The demonstrators, who organizers said numbered at more than 50,000, called for the scrapping of plans to relocate a major US Marine facility in the center of the island to pristine waters off its northern coast.

The US and Japan agreed in 1996 to relocate the US Marines’ Futenma base, currently in a heavily-populated area, to a new site in Okinawa. However, many residents, whose prefecture was the only part of Japan to suffer a bloody land battle during World War II, want the base and the US military off their land altogether.

Okinawa has become known as the site of enduring tensions with the US forces deployed there. More than half of the 47,000 US military forces in Japan are stationed on the island.

The US military bases in Japan are a key part of the US-Japan security alliance.

On May 19, Okinawan police arrested American national Kenneth Franklin Shinzato, a former US Marine who works at the US Kadena Air Base, for reportedly disposing the body of 20-year-old Rina Shimabukuro in a weed-covered area in southern Okinawa after allegedly raping and murdering her back in April.

Police have found DNA matching the dead woman’s body in a car belonging to Shinzato.

The Sunday rally began with a message from Rina’s father, after a minute of silence for her.

ME