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POST TIME: 29 May, 2016 00:00 00 AM / LAST MODIFIED: 28 May, 2016 11:21:28 PM
US forces in Okinawa under curfew
AFP, TOKYO

US forces in Okinawa under curfew

Activists, including some who are covered in mock shrouds, take part in a demonstration to protest against the US military presence in Okinawa, Japan, outside of Union Station in Washington yesterday. AFP photo

AFP, TOKYO: US forces in Okinawa are to be put under night-time curfew for a month following the suspected rape and murder of a woman by a former US marine, officials said Saturday.
The announcement, part of a one-month “period of unity and mourning” comes after US President Barack Obama expressed his “deepest regrets” over the killing.
Public anger boiled over last week after police arrested a former US Marine, now a base employee, in connection with the death of the 20-year-old woman, who had been missing since late April.
The 30-day period would involve a night-time curfew and other “modified liberty regulations”, Lawrence Nicholson, the head of US forces in Okinawa, announced.
“This period of unity and mourning will include the postponement of all festivals, celebrations and concerts on our bases and stations,” he told a press conference in Okinawa.
The island was the site of a World War II battle and is now considered a strategic linchpin but the heavy US military presence has long been a thorn in the side of the two countries’ relations.