[Tokyo] At the Supreme Court hearing on the 15th, Takemasa Kinjo (69), one of the plaintiffs who grew up in Henoko, Nago City, delivered a statement. Regarding the surrounding residents who fear they will suffer from noise pollution from U.S. military aircraft and crimes committed by U.S. soldiers as a result of the completion of the new base, he emphasized, "It is absurd that so many years have been spent determining whether or not they have th…
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[Tokyo] At the Supreme Court hearing on the 15th, Takemasa Kinjo (69), one of the plaintiffs who grew up in Henoko, Nago City, delivered a statement. Regarding the surrounding residents who fear they will suffer from noise pollution from U.S. military aircraft and crimes committed by U.S. soldiers as a result of the completion of the new base, he emphasized, "It is absurd that so many years have been spent determining whether or not they have th…