US soldier charged in Japan for rape of minor

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A US soldier has been charged with the kidnapping and rape of a teenage girl in Okinawa, a Japanese island chain that hosts the region's largest American military base.

The case is likely to stoke the long-standing local opposition to US military presence - the islands are home to more than half of the 54,000 US soldiers serving in Japan.

The anger has also been fuelled by sexual assault cases - one of the most high-profile was in 1995, when a 12-year-old girl was raped by three US service personnel, sparking months-long protests.

The latest allegation also involves a minor, who is younger than 16, the age of consent in Japan.

The 25-year-old Air Force man allegedly assaulted her on 24 December and he was identified through security camera footage after the girls' family reported it, local media said.

He was charged in late March and has been in the custody of Japanese authorities since then, government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi said on Tuesday when he revealed the charges to the public.

“We will continue to request the US side to prevent such incidents at every opportunity,” Mr Hayashi said, adding that US officials were cooperating fully with investigators.

He also said Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has lodged a complaint with the US Ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emmanuel. He added that the first hearing in the case is scheduled for 12 July.

The case is "not just disturbing... but also a violation of the girl's dignity", and "brought a significant level of distrust", Okinawa governor Denny Tamaki said.

Local media reported that the soldier was off duty when he allegedly approached the girl at a park and asked her to get into his car so they could talk. He then drove her to his home where he allegdly raped her.

Japan hosts one of the world's largest American military forces outside the US.

About 30,000 American soldiers are stationed across Okinawa, where the US has kept military bases since defeating Japan in World War Two.

The bases have become increasingly strategic for Washington because Okinawa's proximity to Taiwan allows the US to respond quickly to any Chinese threat.

The heavy American presence is reflected in the malls, shops and restaurants that serve steak, burgers, tacos and root beer floats across the island chain.

In cities like Ginowan, home to a major US base called Futenma, it is not uncommon for locals to wake up up to the whirring sound of Osprey engines or see them flying over public housing.

Seven in ten Okinawans feel that the concentration of US bases on their islands is "unfair", according to an opinion poll last year.

While protests against the bases are common, young people in Japan are growing more resigned to US military presence, the same poll showed.

Still, accidents and crimes where the victims are Japanese have long stirred tension around the American presence.
In 2012, a US Navy officer killed two Japanese citizens in a car accident during a trip to Mount Fuji.

After 1995, the next big protests happened in 2017 when a US army base worker was convicted for the rape and murder of a 20-year-old local woman.

In 2013, two US Navy sailors were jailed for the rape of an Okinawan woman in her 20s. The case led to curfews for US troops all over Japan.

There have been efforts to move the US bases to less populated parts of Okinawa, but locals want them removed altogether.

Experts, however, say Japan's miliatry alliance with the US is too strong for that to happen. And they say Tokyo needs Washington given the challenges it faces, be it China's growing claims over disputed waters and islands, or North Korea's barrage of missile tests.

 

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The Japanese government apparently doesn't care much.

“We will continue to request the US side to prevent such incidents at every opportunity,”

This is a typical response by governments that don't want to confront the Americans. The locals are the victims here.
 

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The Japanese government apparently doesn't care much.

“We will continue to request the US side to prevent such incidents at every opportunity,”

This is a typical response by governments that don't want to confront the Americans. The locals are the victims here.

This is the mentality of all Asians; one lets a beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes man rape; the other's sells their citizens to the beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes.

The form of currency is just different.
 

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This is the mentality of all Asians; one lets a beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes man rape; the other's sells their citizens to the beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes.

The form of currency is just different.

Pathetic response by the Japanese government. We know how extremely harsh the punishment any local or immigrant would receive for sexually abusing a minor. This will be swept under the carpet by both sides.
 

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Japan is under American military occupation. Japanese don't have a say.
 

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A minor got sexually abused. This should have unleashed massive protests. Imagine if a Muslim/immigrant was involved in such henious activity. The local population would have protested day and night. International media would have covered it like it is the end of the world. Instead here we are just pretending it happened so let's move on.
 

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Foreign bases are like nuclear power plants, airports, and garbage dumps: rich politicians and media celebrities don't have them near their neighborhoods so they don't care.
 

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This is the mentality of all Asians; one lets a beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes man rape; the other's sells their citizens to the beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes.

The form of currency is just different.

The soldier's name is Brennon Washington...he may not even be white.

According to the indictment dated March 27, Brennon Washington, 25, invited the girl to speak to him in his car at a park in Yomitan on Dec 24 and drove her to his residence before committing indecent acts such as touching the lower half of the girl's body with the knowledge that she was under 16.

The girl is Japanese and resides in the southern prefecture, a government source said. She was between 13 and 15 years old at the time of the incident, an investigative source said.
 
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The soldier's name is Brennon Washington...he likely isn't white.


Let's see when the picture comes out. I see on Facebook some white's with that name.
 

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The soldier's name is Brennon Washington...he may not even be white.


I don't look at the color. He is a serving US soldier. He has been trained by the US army.
 

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I don't look at the color. He is a serving US soldier. He has been trained by the US army.

Good for you. But that doesn't explain this rather assumptive post:
This is the mentality of all Asians; one lets a beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes man rape; the other's sells their citizens to the beautiful blonde hair, blue eyes.
 

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Japan will do nothing. US servicemen are protected, they basically have carte blanche and that is not an exaggeration.
The US insists on having such clause in any agreement with "friendly nations".

This is happening in Sweden right now

also check out the "American Service-Members' Protection Act" also known as the "Hague Invasion Act"

"This authorization led to the act being colloquially nicknamed "The Hague Invasion Act", as the act allows the president to order U.S. military action, such as an invasion of the Netherlands, where The Hague is located, to protect American officials and military personnel from prosecution or rescue them from custody."
 

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If i was a betting person I'd say these kind of crimes are under reported as not many even get to the stage of prosecution. US forces have been involved in many alledged cases of rape in Afghanistan and Iraq during the occupation. Again what was reported was likely miniscule to what they did.
 

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also check out the "American Service-Members' Protection Act" also known as the "Hague Invasion Act"

"This authorization led to the act being colloquially nicknamed "The Hague Invasion Act", as the act allows the president to order U.S. military action, such as an invasion of the Netherlands, where The Hague is located, to protect American officials and military personnel from prosecution or rescue them from custody."

The Act gives the president power to use "all means necessary and appropriate to bring about the release of any U.S. or allied personnel being detained or imprisoned by, on behalf of, or at the request of the International Criminal Court"


It's to stop stuff like this
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant for former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and the Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov for alleged international crimes, war crimes and crimes against humanity
Following the ICC’s announcement, Russian state news agency TASS quoted the Security Council of Russia, the government body headed by Shoigu, as calling the the court’s decision “null and void.”
“It is meaningless, as the ICC’s jurisdiction does not extend to Russia,

So both Russia and the US (and likely China) disregard these ICC arrest warrants...but nobody here wants to bring up that point. They just want to point the finger at the US for being the only one "above the law". :rolleyes:
 
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I admire the Japanese and Koreans. They dared to build their country next to the US military base.
 

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