Jun 26, 2021
On June 4, Okinawa prefectural police raided the home of entomologist Akino Miyagi after she dumped waste she’d found in a Yambaru forest, an area destined to become a UNESCO World Heritage site, at the front gate of the U.S. military’s Northern Training Center in April.
Miyagi, who has been studying the forest, said the gesture was a form of protest, since the area is littered with debris some of it hazardous discarded by U.S. forces that used it for training in the past. When she complained to police about the garbage, they ignored her, hence the protest.
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