This page was originally created in 1995.

This page is for memory of Okinawans effort to reduce U.S. base.


U.S. servicemen raped

an Okinawan School girl.

Okinawa's want to revise the US-Japan Status of Forces Agreements, that has been making so many hurts on Okinawa's.

Japanese Foreign Minister does not understand from what Okinawa's suffer!


On September 4, three US servicemen - two marines and a sailor - abducted and raped an elementary school girl, an Okinawan native, on a beach.

U.S. armed forces rejected to hand the suspects over to Japanese authorities and had kept them for three weeks. U.S.forces assume jurisdiction based on SoFA (US-Japan Status of Forces Agreements), that allows to hold the criminals until Japan civilian investigations are completed. It often takes several months.

Okinawan think SoFA is unfair and want to change the regulation.

But Japanese Foreign Minister Yohei Kono does not understand how Okinawan suffer from SoFA.

An example of the agreement between Germany and US shows no such regulation as for Japan. US suspects in Germany must be handed to their domestic court.

SoFA is a contract between two nations. But based on the fact that 75% of US force in Japan is gathered in Okinawa, such crimes tend to happen only in Okinawa.

As Okinawa is located rather far from Japan mainland, Japan mainlanders are less sensitive to the unfair condition.

After W.W.II, Okinawa was under US for 27 years. In those day, jurisdiction was in US forces. Accordingly unfair judgements were put to Okinawan in some cases.

But after under Japan, a dozen of crimes has been provoked by by US servicemen in Okinawa. In some cases, criminals were not punished and US force let them free back to US country.

Movement for the revision

Revision plan from Okinawa (or Clikc here)
See here to know how Okinawan request to change SoFA.
An Okinawan protect movement
Here is the first movement for protest Against 3 US Military Servicemen Raping a 13 yr Old School Girl. The page collects the petition e-mails

Documents on the rape

Sept.11:Okinawa governor protests against US (by Ota)
Sept.15:U.S. troops suspend drills after alleged rape (by CNN)
Sept.19:Mondale apologizes over GIs accused in Japan rape (by Reuters)
Sept.19:Mondale apologizes for Japanese girl's rape (by UPI)
Sept.20:Rape case in Japan turns harsh light on US military (by N.Y. Times News Service)
Sept.21:At larry King radio town meeting(by White house)
Sept.21:Japan, US to study troops pact after rape incident (by Reuters)
Sept.22:Japan prosecutors get rape case (by UPI)
Sept.26:Kono said to press U.S. on rape case (by Reuters)
Sept.28:Japan prosecutors indict U.S. soldiers on rape (by Reuters)
Oct.18:A response to the Page from US base in Okinawa
Mar.5.1996: An essay on the rape case written by a young black lady in Okinawa
Mar.7.1996: U.S. servicemen convicted in Okinawa rape


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