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Anti-US military rally in Okinawa

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Update: 2016-06-19 01:41:23
Anti-US military rally in Okinawa Photo Courtesy: BBC

DHAKA: Crowds are gathering on the Japanese island of Okinawa to protest against the heavy US military presence there.

Demonstrators are angry after a former US Marine employed as a civilian worker was arrested over the rape and murder of a local 20-year-old woman.

The case has intensified longstanding opposition to the military bases, spurring calls for US military personnel to be moved off the island, reports the BBC.

Okinawa hosts 26,000 US military personnel.

They work and live on bases that cover a fifth of the island and are a key part of the US-Japan security alliance.

The protesters will rally in the prefectural capital Naha, with a simultaneous gathering due to happen outside parliament in Tokyo in sympathy.

Okinawa’s governor Takeshi Onaga is expected to attend the Naha rally.

The demonstrators will also call for the scrapping of plans by Washington and Tokyo to move a major US Marine facility in the centre of the island to a more remote area.

But Onaga and residents want the Futenma base to be removed entirely.

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