On the island of Okinawa in Japan, Indigenous rights have become a rallying cry. It’s home to a U.S. military base used by Canada, a base that’s been a source of conflict and controversy for decades. Neetu Garcha recently travelled to Okinawa and spoke with locals about what they want changed.
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Japanese Indigenous community decries U.S. and Canadian military presence on Okinawa Island
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