The Reversion of Okinawa in 1972
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Description: Article on how Okinawa reverted to Japan rather than becoming independent.
The Reversion of Okinawa in 1972 During the fifties and sixties, anti-base sentiment continued to grow, and many felt that the U.S. military presence would need to be removed. The New Left forces that predominated during the sixties especially embraced the issues surrounding Okinawa's position in national politics, and many positions were taken in Okinawa and Japan on the Okinawa question. These positions included, but were not limited to: 1) Armed struggle against the Japanese state around the Reversion and the 1970 renewal of the security treaty with the United States; 2) The return of Okinawa to Japan without the military bases; 3) Self-determination by the Okinawan people of their own fate; 4) Self-government under the United States; 5) Independence; 6) Maintenance of the status quo; 7) A United Nations Trusteeship; and 8) Reversion.
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Date | Creation Date: 1999-11-03T02:47:13Z Expiry Date: 2017-11-03T02:47:13Z |