
Two U.S. Servicemen Arrested in Okinawa for Alleged Assaults
Two U.S. servicemen stationed in Okinawa were arrested over the weekend for alleged assaults on Japanese nationals, raising concerns over military presence in the region.
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Two U.S. servicemen stationed in Okinawa were arrested over the weekend for alleged assaults on Japanese nationals, raising concerns over military presence in the region.

Protests have erupted in Okinawa and Tokyo as residents demand justice against sexual assaults allegedly committed by U.S. servicemen stationed in Japan. Locals voiced frustration over ongoing crimes.

Japan urges the U.S. military to prevent sexual assaults in Okinawa after a Marine is accused of assaulting a woman, sparking local outrage.