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Okinawans lose court battle over US airbase

JAPAN’S Supreme Court yesterday ruled in favor of the central government in its bid to relocate a US airbase on Okinawa, dealing a significant blow to the plan’s opponents led by the island’s governor.

The Japanese and US governments want the base in the middle of a crowded city moved to a sparsely populated area for safety reasons. But many Okinawans want it relocated off the island altogether.

Okinawa is strategically situated in the East China Sea from where US troops and aircraft can react to potential conflicts throughout Asia. It has been a bastion of American military power since the end of World War II.

Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga had tried to block efforts to reclaim land for the new offshore facility and he and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe filed rival lawsuits in a bid to settle the issue.

In September a high court ruled that the central government’s position should be respected because it is responsible for Japan’s defence and diplomacy. The Okinawan government appealed, but lost yesterday.

“I am deeply disappointed and concerned,” Onaga told reporters after the ruling. “Building the new base, which cannot gain support from local residents, is unacceptable.”

Tokyo and Washington first proposed moving the Futenma air base back in 1996 but insisted it remain on Okinawa. Campaigners want a replacement to be built elsewhere in Japan or overseas, saying they cannot tolerate noise, accidents and crimes committed by US service members.




 

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