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Okinawa Base Issue (compiled stories)

October 19, 2014 by tokyoprogressive Leave a Comment

Nago City Assembly Statement: Demands halt of Jp govt drilling at the coral & dugong reef in the Sea of Henoko; says forced drilling “a denial of democracy and tramples on the dignity of the people of Nago and Okinawa, and absolutely cannot be condoned.”

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/kyodo-news-international/141016/local-assembly-demands-halt-okinawa-base-relocation

Protests continue across the Philippines following news of the murder of Jennifer Laude, a transgender Filipina woman, allegedly at the hands of a U.S. marine in Olongapo City. Coming just months after the U.S. signed a controversial pact to boost its military presence in the Philippines, protesters say the killing is stoking deep-rooted anger over the U.S. military’s treatment of Philippine civilians and prompting renewed calls to boot U.S. troops from the country…

The pact is broadly opposed in the Philippines, as it reverses a 1992 decision by the Philippine government, under pressure from the public, to kick the U.S. out of its last permanent base in the country, located in Subic Bay. Social movements in the Philippines have long opposed U.S. power over their country, which includes more than five decades of direct colonial rule and the backing of dictator Ferdinand Marcos…

Residents say that the U.S. military, and the agreements protecting it, is deeply destructive to local communities. Soldiers commit atrocities with impunity, said Salvador. And the military’s environmental destruction and waste dumping harms ecosystems and public health. This includes a U.S. Navy ship’s damage last year to Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, which the U.S. still has not paid reparations for.

“There are also concerns about the displacement of many communities because the U.S. military is already building facilities in several parts of the country, including Oyster Bay in the Pelawan Islands, which is home to indigenous communities,” Salvador continued. “The U.S. military has not been fully been held responsible for the damage it has done.”

http://www.commondreams.org/news/2014/10/17/justice-jennifer-protests-sweep-philippines-following-us-marines-alleged-murder

Peace Talk Live, with MP Keiko Itokazu & Misako Koja, former vocal leader of the musical group, the Nenes (“Sisters”). Misako Koja is known for her peace music; her father was killed when he was run over by a US military truck while working at the US air base at Kadena, when the renowned singer was 4-years-old. (Via photographer Aki Uehara, wife of Naha City Councilman Caesar Uehara).
【糸数慶子×古謝美佐子ピースライブ】
今度の土曜日10月18日、参議院議員糸数慶子と、沖縄の歌姫古謝美佐子さんが、平和への思いを語り、唄います。平和を願い、発信しつづけてきた2人と平和の尊さを共有し、美佐子さんの心にしみる唄声を是非聞きにいらしてください☆

10月18日(土)12時開場、12時半開演
パシフィックホテル 万座の間にて軽食付き5.000円です。

私もスタッフとして会場におります☆ — with Keiko Itokazu.


SNA: Nago City Council passes fresh resolution condemning US base construction activities at Henoko beach.
Nago City Council passes fresh resolution condemning US base construction activities at Henoko beach.

Magazine 9 post & video clip by filmmaker Chie Mikami on the 10/9 Henoko & Takae protest. “It was an emotional moment” when Takae concerns were finally expressed. Mikami notes that there is little media coverage in Japan of the All-Okinawa … See More

 

三上智恵の沖縄撮影日記-第11回
10・9県庁包囲集会~増幅する悪意の言葉と沖縄~ http://www.magazine9.jp/article/mikami/15223/

 

 

 

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