As U.S President Visits Japan, Okinawa Controversy Is Back In The Limelight........
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Reestablished discussion over overwhelming American military nearness on the Japanese island of Okinawa twirled as President Barack Obama landed in Japan for the G7 summit. Only a week prior, a previous U.S. Marine supposedly assaulted and murdered a neighborhood Okinawa lady, activating dissents on the island.
"I solidly held up a dissent with President Obama about the late occurrence in Okinawa," Shinzo Abe said after the two pioneers met in Ise-Shima Wednesday night. Actually, he said, "The whole time was spent on this particular case."
The case includes a previous U.S. Marine who dealt with an Okinawa army installation. Agents say the 32-year-old man choked his casualty before stuffing her body in a bag. It's not the main such attack to happen on Okinawa.
"It truly began in 1995, when there was a posse assault of a 12-year-old schoolgirl," says Jeff Kingston, who heads the Asian Studies division at Tokyo's Temple University. "What's more, that lighted huge exhibitions all over Okinawa. From that point forward, there have been various other comparable sort of wrongdoings."
Representatives from both nations have been scrambling to contain the aftermath. Safeguard Secretary Ash Carter issued an expression of remorse from Washington on Saturday.
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