Militarization Is Destroying the Environment in Okinawa and the World

June 10th, 2024 - by ActionNetwork

US Global Militarization: Webinar.
Destroying the Environment in Okinawa
Start: June 13, 2024 17:00:00 UTC Eastern Daylight Time
(US & Canada) (GMT-04:00). Time: One Hour

World BEYOND War and ActionNetwork

(June 7, 2024) — War and militarization are the Earth’s greatest enemies, and this remains especially true in Okinawa, Japan. The Battle of Okinawa during WWII decimated 200,000 human lives and destroyed much of the environment in the prefecture. The militarization of Okinawa, carried out by the US occupation of Okinawa from 1945 to 1972, has created a dreadful situation: Okinawa, while accounting for only 0.6 percent of Japan’s land mass, bears approximately 70 percent of the land area used for US military bases in Japan.

As a consequence, the people of Okinawa have been forced to live with and fight against water and land contamination, unbearable noise from aircraft, the danger of aircraft crashes, and other forms of environmental destruction by the US military.

In this open press conference, Abby Martin, an American journalist and filmmaker known for her anti-war and anti-militarization documentaries, will introduce her film “The US Military: Planet Earth’s Greatest Enemy” and provide an overview of how the US military is destroying the Earth.

Hideki Yoshikawa, an Okinawan scholar and activist, will explain how the Japanese and US governments are destroying the environment of Henoko-Oura Bay in Okinawa, one of the areas richest in biodiversity in Japan, through the construction of an air base there, and how the people of Okinawa and the environment have fought back.

This webinar is free and open to the public.
Participants all need to register at this link
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This is an open press conference organized by Okinawa Interest Group, Peace Philosophy Centre, Okinawa Environmental Justice Project, and World BEYOND War for journalists, media personnel, and anyone interested in learning more about how the US military presence in Okinawa affects the environment. Register here!

Speakers
Abby Martin is an investigative journalist, the creator and host of the documentary web series the Empire Files, director of Gaza Fights For Freedom and the forthcoming documentary film Earth’s Greatest Enemy.

Hideki Yoshikawa is the Director of the Okinawa Environmental Justice Project, which aims to protect the environment and communities of Okinawa from the overwhelming presence of US military bases on Okinawa’s islands. He is a resident of the City of Nago on Okinawa Island, an anthropologist at Meio University and the University of the Ryukyus, and the author of many major articles at The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus.

Organized by;
Okinawa Environmental Justice Project
Okinawa Interest Group
Peace Philosophy Centre
World BEYOND War