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VisitJapan to Improve Transparency on U.S. Military Sex Crimes in Okinawa
Jul 6, 2024, 02:49 AM
Japan has pledged to improve transparency and information-sharing regarding sexual crimes committed by U.S. military personnel stationed in the country. This move comes after two recent sexual assault cases allegedly involving U.S. soldiers in Okinawa in late June, which have sparked public outrage. Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa announced that measures to enhance communication between central and local governments will be implemented. The Japanese government has emphasized that such crimes cannot be tolerated and is committed to ensuring the best possible information-sharing practices.
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