THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
June 27, 2024 at 17:06 JST
Keiko Itokazu, second from left, co-chair of All Okinawa Kaigi, speaks about a suspected sexual assault of a minor during a news conference at the prefectural government’s building in Naha on June 26. (Satsuki Tanahashi)
NAHA--Okinawa prefectural government officials expressed outrage over being left in the dark about allegations that a U.S. serviceman had sexually assaulted a minor. [Read More]
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