[R-G] [BillTottenWeblog] A Message from the Women of Okinawa

Bill Totten shimogamo at attglobal.net
Sun Feb 24 04:07:20 MST 2008


To All US GIs in Okinawa

by CounterPunch News Service (February 21 2008)


Once again, American GIs have raped an Okinawan girl, one from junior
high. We are angry.

We do not believe that all of you are rapists. But given the long
history of similar crimes over the sixty years from the Battle of
Okinawa continuing to today, one could be forgiven for thinking so. If
you are a female GI, can you trust these male GIs?

We know that this incident is only the tip of the iceberg. There have
been so many rape victims who have told no one and wept silently in
their beds, that you are probably confident that you could get away with
it, aren't you. But those days are now over.

We are not going to let us and our mothers, our sisters and our
daughters be humiliated any longer. Whatever you do, wherever you go,
we'll be watching you.

You have been turned into killing machines. The military organization
has sought to teach you to see people not as people, but as something to
kill. It is that same training that has taught you see us as someone you
can rape casually. Go back to your hometown, where your mother is, and
try to get yourself back to being a decent human being.

We do not hate you as individuals. But as members of the US military
organization, you are unwelcome here. Maybe you imagine you are
protecting Okinawa. But because you are here, we never feel safe.
Because you are here, we feel constant fear.

You think that because the US military shed blood to seize Okinawa in
World War II, the place belongs to you and you can do anything you want
here, don't you.

But whatever countries or governments may have won or lost whatever
wars, we have our dignity, our honor, and our freedom, and these are our
islands, our land, our sky, our sea. It is here that we maintain the
chain of life, giving birth to children, and raising them to be adults.
This is the women of Okinawa. And this is what we are proud of. We will
not allow you to continue to insult the pride, the honor, the dignity of
us and our mothers, sisters and daughters. Go back to America. Now.

Okiinawan women are handing this statement to US military personnel.
Contact address: ushiibaakami at yahoo.co.jp

http://www.counterpunch.com/cpnews02212008.html


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