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Okinawa Activists Mark 1 Year of Protesting U.S. Base Plans

HeadlineApr 18, 2005

Meanwhile on the Japanese island of Okinawa activists are marking the one-year anniversary of protests to block an attempt by the US Marines to build an air base over a coral reef. Activists and fishermen on the island have been conducting a dawn-to-dusk sit-on on the beach for the past year. The U.S. still stations over 20,000 troops on Okinawa.

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