Sunday, May 24, 2015

Thousands surround Japan's Parliament, protesting new US airbase plan on Okinawa

Thousands surround Japan's Parliament, protesting new US airbase plan on Okinawa

PUBLISHED ON MAY 24, 2015 6:57 PM
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People stage a rally in front of the parliament (centre, top) in Tokyo on May 24, 2015 to protest against a controversial US airbase on Okinawa island, in southern Japan. -- PHOTO: AFP 
TOKYO (AFP) - Thousands of demonstrators formed a human chain around Japan's Parliament in Tokyo on Sunday, protesting the planned construction of a new United States airbase on the southern island of Okinawa.
The protesters, who organisers said numbered about 15,000, surrounded the parliament building holding banners reading "No to Henoko", in the latest rally against the controversial base.
Henoko is a small coastal area on Okinawa where Tokyo and Washington plan to relocate the existing Futenma military facility, currently situated in built-up Ginowan. Okinawa is home to more than half of the 47,000 US service personnel stationed in Japan as part of a defence alliance, a proportion many islanders say is too high.
"We must stop this construction," said protester Akemi Kitajima, 66. "The government is trying to force the plan no matter how strongly Okinawa says 'no' to it."

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