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Subject: New Campaign against New US Base in Okinawa


Dear friends,

The following is an information and appeal on Japanese campaign 
against a new US base construction in Okinawa.  This is an initiative 
suggested by Japan Peace Conference in Okinawa (Nov. 30 - Dec. 3, 
Okinawa).  We would be grateful if you send us your support & message.

Thank you.

In solidarity.

Tadaaki Kawata (Japan Peace Committee)

**  Please take note of my new e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Solidarity & Signature Campaign
"Save Dugong and Peace !
No to a new U.S. Base in Okinawa !"
10 March - 28 April, 2000

Peace movements and trade unions of Japan together with Okinawan 
people will organize a nation-wide campaign, from 10 March to 28 
April, 2000, against the construction of a new U.S. marine base at an 
offshore area of Nago City, Okinawa (southern islands of Japan).

One of the main actions of the campaign is a "Peace Caravan" (a peace 
march) starting from Nago City on March 10, traveling many cities 
covering all prefectures of Japan, reaching Tokyo on April 28. 
Various actions will be held in the cities where "Peace Caravan" will 
visit.

We would like to promote this campaign with broad international 
support and solidarity.  In the starting rally of the campaign in 
Nago, March 10, we are going to receive delegates from Republic of 
Korea (Maehyang-ri, U.S. bombing range) and Puerto Rico (Vieques). 
At the same time, we are going to carry out signature campaign both 
domestically and internationally.

We are opposed to this plan, because:

- An offshore area of Nago City of Okinawa is habitats of precious 
species and treasures of living things including Dugong, 
internationally protected sea mammal.  International Union for the 
Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) advised in its 
world assembly in Jordan last October that careful environment 
assessment should be carried on the planned construction area and all 
necessary measures be taken to protect Dugong.

- It would be another burden of Okinawan people, who have for long 
time since the end of WOW been suffering serious problems and damages 
caused by U.S. bases and military, such as crimes (rapes, murder, 
etc), accidents, noise, pollution and so on.  Okinawan people is 
eager to eradicate them and to remove all these bases.

- It would be a real threat to peace and security of Asia as well as 
of the world.  This plan is consistent with a policy of the U.S. to 
secure Okinawa as a stable foothold for military interference and 
intervention into the Asia-Pacific region well into the 21st century 
and after.  It would also integrate more deeply Japan into U.S. 
military operation.

We call upon you to support this campaign and to send us signatures 
and message of yours as well as of your colleagues and friends.

Looking forward to your active response.

With best regards.

Secretariat of the Campaign
c/o Japan Peace Committee
Shiba 1-4-9, Minato-ku, 105-0014
+81-3-3451-6378 (tel) / +81-3-3451-6277 (fax)
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (office)

Tadaaki Kawata (resp. international contact)
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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