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On October 17, 1964, a Japanese court in Okinawa for the first time vetoed a US military order.
Today, 61 years ago, on 17 October 1964 (Calendar 12 September 1964), the Japanese Okinawa Court for the first time vetoed the U.S. military decree. On 17 October 1964, the Okinawa court for the first time vetoed a U.S. military decree that persecuted the people, and released Okinawa People’s Party Central Committee Commissioner Geng Bao Yong, who was accused by the U.S. authorities of conducting the “rapid” air deployment exercises on Okinawa Island. The U.S. authorities reported them “violating” the military decree that the U.S. military decree must obtain permission from the U.S. police authorities for more than fifty people to demonstrate. Okinawa and Japan’s native Progressive Party and public had organized


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