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Started by H Needles; Last updated Feb 27, 08 3:39 AM CST by D Lim | View history

Okinawa Rape Case

"It has happened over and over again in the past and I take it as a grave case." -Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda

The arrest of a US Marine on charges of raping a 14-year-old girl on the Japanese island of Okinawa has deeply aggravated the Japanese people. Now the American military is investigating a second allegation of sexual assault against a woman in Okinawa, which has once again stirred civilian resentment.

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  • May 2008
    • Okinawa Marine Gets 4 Years for Teen Sex Abuse

      Okinawa Marine Gets 4 Years for Teen Sex Abuse

      (Newser) - The US marine accused of raping a 14-year-old Japanese girl was sentenced by court martial today to four years in prison, after pleading guilty to abusive sexual conduct, Reuters reports. The other charges against 38-year-old Sgt. Tyrone Hadnott, including rape and kidnapping, were dropped. With his plea deal, Hadnott will serve only three of the four years. He was dishonorably discharged.   More »

  • April 2008
    • US Charges Marine With Okinawa Rape

      US Charges Marine With Okinawa Rape

      (Newser) - The US military has charged a Marine with rape of a child, adultery, and kidnapping after an assault on a 14-year-old girl in Okinawa, CNN reports. Japanese officials had released the Marine earlier this year after the girl, apparently not wanting to be in the public eye, dropped the allegations. But US officials investigated for violations of the military justice code. The incident has infuriated residents of Okinawa. More »

    • Japan Busts US Sailor in Murder-Robbery

      Japan Busts US Sailor in Murder-Robbery

      (Newser) - Japanese police arrested a US sailor today on suspicion of stabbing a taxi driver to death and then robbing him, Reuters reports. The 22-year-old Nigerian national serving in the American Navy was already in US custody on charges of desertion. The American ambassador to Japan was forced to apologize for yet another US serviceman implicated in a crime in recent months. More »

  • March 2008
    • Okinawa Protesters Rip US Military Crimes

      Okinawa Protesters Rip US Military Crimes

      (Newser) - Thousands poured into the streets of Okinawa today to protest crimes by US servicemen and to demand a smaller American military presence on the Japanese island, Reuters reports. "Crimes and accidents have happened over and over," said the mayor of Okinawa City. "But each time, our voices have been trampled and there has been no end to the heinous crimes." More »

    • 4 Marines Face Court-Martial in Hiroshima Rape Case

      4 Marines Face Court-Martial in Hiroshima Rape Case

      (Newser) - The American military has announced it will court-martial four Marines on charges of gang-raping a Japanese woman in Hiroshima last year. The first two Marines will face a general court-martial in late April or early May. Japanese prosecutors had concluded that there was not sufficient evidence to charge them in a civilian proceeding. More »

  • February 2008
    • Marine in Okinawa Rape Case Released

      Marine in Okinawa Rape Case Released

      (Newser) - A US Marine was released into US custody today after Japanese prosecutors dropped rape charges against him, Reuters reports. The Okinawa arrest had sparked outrage across Japan, but prosecutors backed off when the alleged victim withdrew her accusations. The 38-year-old Marine had admitted holding down his 14-year-old accuser but maintained he’d only kissed her. More »

    • Rice 'Deeply Regrets' Okinawa Rape Case

      Rice 'Deeply Regrets' Okinawa Rape Case

      (Newser) - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met today in Japan with the prime minister and other top officials and expressed regret for the alleged rape of a 14-year-old girl by a US Marine stationed on Okinawa. "We just regret deeply that it happened," said Rice, who added that she hopes the "long-standing and strong alliance" between the world's two richest countries would not be damaged, Reuters reports. More »

    • New Sexual Assault Charge Shocks Okinawa

      New Sexual Assault Charge Shocks Okinawa

      (Newser) - The American military is investigating a second allegation of sexual assault against a woman on the Japanese island of Okinawa. Reuters reports that a soldier has been taken into custody, accused of sexual assault against a Filipina living on the island. The new allegation comes only a week after a Marine was arrested on suspicion of raping a 14-year-old girl. More »

    • US Troops Confined to Base in Japanese Uproar

      US Troops Confined to Base in Japanese Uproar

      (Newser) - The US military has ordered 45,000 American troops, civilian employees and their families in Japan restricted to their military bases, homes and workplaces in a move to quell growing Japanese outrage at problem Marines. The orders, in place indefinitely, will effectively bar Marines nationwide and all military personnel on Okinawa from visiting local restaurants and nightclubs. More »

    • Hundreds Rally in Okinawa over US Rape Suspect

      A U.S. marine was arrested Monday for allegedly raping a Japanese schoolgirl in southern Japan, but the suspect denied he raped the teenager, police said.

    • Okinawa Rape Case Reignites Anti-US Ire

      Okinawa Rape Case Reignites Anti-US Ire

      (Newser) - The arrest this week of a US Marine on charges of raping a 14-year-old girl on the Japanese island of Okinawa has stirred long-simmering resentment of the nearly 50,000 American troops stationed there, Reuters reports. “Considering that such vicious, atrocious incidents have never ceased to occur, we must question the way the US military enforces discipline,” reads a statement from Okinawa's assembly. More »

    • Japanese Fury Mounts Over US Marine Rape Case

      Japanese Fury Mounts Over US Marine Rape Case

      (Newser) - Tensions continued to mount in Japan today in the aftermath of the arrest of a US Marine accused of raping a 14-year-old schoolgirl in Okinawa. "It is unforgivable," Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda told a parliamentary panel. "It has happened over and over again in the past and I take it as a grave case." The nation's foreign minister warned that it's "unthinkable that this would have no impact. Enough is enough." More »

    • Japan PM Says Okinawa Rape Case 'Unforgivable'

      A US marine was arrested Monday for allegedly raping a Japanese schoolgirl in southern Japan, but the suspect denied he raped the teenager, police said.

    • US Marine Busted in Rape of Okinawa Schoolgirl

      US Marine Busted in Rape of Okinawa Schoolgirl

      (Newser) - A US Marine has been arrested on suspicion of raping a 14-year-old Japanese schoolgirl in Okinawa, where resentment is already running high against American military presence, Reuters reports. The 38-year-old Marine allegedly raped the teen in a car yesterday, officials said. "This kind of crime cannot be forgiven, especially when you remember that the victim is a middle school student," said Okinawa's governor. "I feel extremely angry." More »

    • Marine Arrested on Rape Charges in Japan

      A U.S. marine was arrested Monday for allegedly raping a Japanese schoolgirl in southern Japan, but the suspect denied he raped the teenager, police said.

15 Stories

A woman strolls an area where Tyrone Luther Hadnott, a 38-year-old marine of Camp Courtney in Okinawa, is believed to have met the Japanese schoolgirl he has been accused of raping.(AP Photo/Kyodo News)   (Associated Press)
Okinawa City Mayor Mitsuko Tomon, in a car, arrives at United States Marine Corps camp in Okinawa Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008. Japan's Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda called for measures Tuesday to prevent a recurrence...   (Associated Press)
Lt. Gen. Bruce Wright, right, commander of the U.S. forces in Japan, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008. Wright said the U.S. military in Japan has ordered a review...   (Associated Press)
Protesters shout slogans during a rally titled "We don't need dangerous neighbors" Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008 in Chatan, an Okinawan town where a U.S. Marine was allegedly raped a 14-year-old Japanese girl...   (Associated Press)
A van carrying U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Tyrone Luther Hadnott leaves police station as he is trensferred to prosecutors in Okinawa city Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008. Top Japanese officials urged the U.S. military...   (Associated Press)
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, Christopher Hill, right, is greeted by Shinichi Nishiyama, director general of North American Affairs Bureau at Foreign Ministry of Japan, during their meeting at the...   (Associated Press)
Japanese protesters shout slogans in front of a U.S. camp on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, after American Marine was arrested on suspicion of raping a 14-year-old girl in Okinawa, Tuesday,...   (Associated Press)
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