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Okinawa Governor Condemns Alleged Sexual Assault by U.S. Marine

Okinawa Governor Condemns Alleged Sexual Assault by U.S. Marine

   Naha, Okinawa Pref., Sept. 6 (Jiji Press)--Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki on Friday condemned the alleged sexual assault of a woman in the southern Japan prefecture by a U.S. Marine, who was referred to prosecutors on Thursday.
   "I cannot help but feel strong anger as (the alleged act) trampled on the woman's human rights and dignity," Tamaki said at a press conference.
   The governor said that the prefecture will lodge a protest with the Japanese and U.S. governments over the case, and that he will urge the U.S. State Department and Defense Department to take steps to prevent a recurrence during his visit to the United States from Sunday.
   Police notified the prefectural government of the latest case under a scheme established after a series of sexual assault cases involving U.S. soldiers came to light in June.
   Tamaki demanded that information on such cases continue to be shared quickly with the prefectural government.

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