By SHINICHI FUJIWARA/ Staff Writer
February 25, 2020 at 18:34 JST
Tomoe Akamine, holding a fan bearing protest slogans, joins a sit-in protest near the gate of the U.S. military’s Camp Schwab in Nago, Okinawa Prefecture, on Feb. 20. (Shinichi Fujiwara)
NAHA--Tomoe Akamine took two pieces of advice from her grandson on how to spread the word about the situation in Okinawa Prefecture: Use Twitter to send your message and ignore messages sent on Twitter. [Read More]
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