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U.S. Military Admits ‘Mistake’ After Viral Video Shows American Civilian Body-Slammed In Japan
U.S. Forces Japan acknowledged that military police made a “mistake” when they detained an American civilian in Okinawa city.
Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki has accused U.S. military police of failing to coordinate with Okinawa authorities before taking nine Marines into custody on an Okinawa city street during a joint patrol ...
Korea JoongAng Daily on MSN
Police investigate far-right group leader for comfort women statue protests
Police have launched an investigation into the leader of a far-right civic group who held protests across the country calling ...
U.S. military police in Okinawa Prefecture, southernmost Japan, temporarily detained a civilian by mistake in the city of Okinawa on Nov. 22, a panel between the Japanese and U.S. governments said ...
A video that’s been viewed millions of times on social media shows a man being thrown to the ground in Okinawa, Japan, by U.S. service members. The man is a D.C. resident who took a trip to the ...
Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN
[Interview] 'Comfort women' recruitment differed in Japan, colonies, scholar says
Yoshiaki Yoshimi, the top scholar on Japan’s system of military sexual slavery, talks to the Hankyoreh about his new book and the work that remains to be done ...
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