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A closer look at U.S. Futenma base’s ‘relocation’ issue How was it started?
The U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station is located in the center of Ginowan City, one of the largest cities in Okinawa with a population of 92,000. It occupies 25 percent of the city’s land and has a 2,800-meter runway that is used by about 70 helicopters as well as mid-air refueling aircraft stationed there and aircraft coming from other U.S. bases. It is estimated that there are more than 45,000 take offs and landings at the base annually.
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JCP Shii urges PM to act to fundamentally change policies
In the House of Representatives plenary session on October 29, Japanese Communist Party Chair Shii Kazuo questioned Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio regarding the issues of people’s livelihoods, welfare services, agriculture, fiscal resources, and U.S. military bases in Okinawa.
- POLITICS
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Ozawa’s fund-raising party contradicts DPJ promise
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PM Hatoyama unable to have clear answer to key issues: Shii
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JCP Shii urges PM to act to fundamentally change policies
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Government must act responsibly to meet urgent needs of the public: Ichida
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Cabinet members divided over U.S. Futenma base relocation
- LABOR
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Unionized workers demand government contractors decent wages
- SDF
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DM considers MSDF mission shift from anti-terrorism to anti-piracy
- JCP
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JCP Fuwa lectures on Marx at Tokyo University
- WELFARE
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Law to help hepatitis patients must be established without delay
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10,000 people with disabilities demand abolition of ‘self-support’ law
- OKINAWA
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Okinawans protest against relocation of Futenma base within Okinawa
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Former official discloses U.S. motive on bases in Okinawa
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A closer look at U.S. Futenma base’s ‘relocation’ issue How was it started?
- EDUCATION
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Students seeking scholarships increase tenfold in 5 years