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[The Unmoving "Futenma" 4/12: 30 Years Since the Japan-Us Return Agreement] (1) Day and Night Training: Ms. Shimada's Anger and Continued Protests; Her Newborn Daughter Attracted by the Loud Noise; Actions Calling for Base Removal; Lawsuit Filed Against t
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(Continued from page 1) Yoshiji Shimada (85) moved to Kakazu, Ginowan City, near the U.S. Marine Corps Futenma Air Station. "I was shocked by the terrible noise." His newborn daughter was woken up by the roar of U.S. military planes flying overhead. Perhaps due to the stress, she stopped drinking breast milk and even had seizures. "This can't go on." He went to the city and the base.
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