
Okinawa, Tokyo Rally Against U.S. Servicemen’s Sexual Assaults
Residents in Okinawa and Tokyo staged silent rallies protesting alleged sexual assaults by U.S. servicemen, highlighting local frustration with Japan–U.S. security ties.
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Residents in Okinawa and Tokyo staged silent rallies protesting alleged sexual assaults by U.S. servicemen, highlighting local frustration with Japan–U.S. security ties.
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