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Hajjaj
20th February 2008, 01:19 AM
Report: U.S. Military in Japan to Impose Curfew After Alleged Rape

Tuesday , February 19, 2008

AP
TOKYO —
The U.S. military will slap a curfew on all troops in Okinawa, their families and civilian staff Wednesday following the arrest of a Marine on suspicion of raping a 14-year-old girl, a news report said.

Kyodo News agency said the restriction, which would extend a midnight curfew now imposed only on enlisted Marines, would take effect early Wednesday morning. The report cited Japanese Foreign Ministry officials.

Neither the Foreign Ministry nor the U.S. Forces Japan answered their phones before business hours early Wednesday morning. U.S. military, officials, however, said last week that tighter curfews were being considered.

The arrest last week of Staff Sgt. Tyrone Luther Hadnott, 38, a Marine from Camp Courtney in Okinawa, in the alleged rape of a young girl has sparked outrage in Japan, which hosts some 50,000 U.S. troops under a security treaty.

Hadnott admitted to investigators that he forced the girl down and kissed her, but said he did not rape her, police said.

The tensions have been compounded in recent days by allegations of additional less serious crimes by American troops. Japanese leaders have deplored the behavior and accused the U.S. military of lax discipline.

Kyodo reported that the curfew would affect all U.S. military personnel on the island starting at 2230 GMT Tuesday. The report did not say during what hours the curfew would limit troops to their bases or how long it would last.

On Tuesday, U.S. Forces Japan, which launched a review of anti-sexual assault guidelines following Hadnott's arrest, said it had designated Friday as a "day of reflection" to urge troops to adhere to ideals of professionalism.

"USFJ has generated recommendations and reached a mutual agreement that all USFJ components will take additional actions to further reinforce and encourage the already high standards of professionalism among US Forces serving in Japan," the military said in a statement without elaborating. There was no mention of a curfew.

Okinawa is considered a linchpin in U.S. military posture in Asia, and Washington is eager to quell rising sentiment against American troops. U.S. Ambassador Thomas Schieffer traveled to Okinawa last week to express his sadness over the alleged rape.

The rape case has prompted comparisons to the 1995 rape of a 12-year-old Okinawan girl by three U.S. servicemen. The attack triggered massive protests against the American military, and the three men were convicted and sentenced to prison.

Brother_Mujahid
20th February 2008, 01:27 AM
Hajjaj, why do you hate America?

Hajjaj
20th February 2008, 01:41 PM
Hajjaj, why do you hate America?

Fee sabilliah, of course and because of the shirk and kuf that this nation is the head of and represents.

seeker_of_knowledge
20th February 2008, 01:55 PM
Hajjaj, why do you hate America?

My dear brother in Islam are you serious or was it out of humor ??
We love and hate for the sake of Allah(swt) alone right ??

Magoo
20th February 2008, 01:59 PM
Hajjaj, why do you hate America?

:confused: i dont get the question either my dear brother

Hajjaj
20th February 2008, 02:05 PM
Iraq Vet Faces Trial on Charges of Raping Infant

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

AP

JACKSON, Mich. —
A former Army paratrooper who served two tours of duty in Iraq has been ordered tried on charges of raping and critically injuring a 3-month-old girl.

Kirk Coleman is charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct and first-degree child abuse, charges that carry up to life in prison.

Authorities say the then-27-year-old Coleman attacked the baby Sept. 14 in Jackson County's Blackman Township, about 65 miles west of Detroit.

The girl sustained brain damage and 17 broken bones and is undergoing therapy. District Judge R. Darryl Mazur ruled Tuesday there's enough evidence to warrant a trial.

Coleman allegedly told investigators he blacked out after drinking heavily and taking pain killers and awoke to find the injured baby in her crib, The Jackson Citizen Patriot reported. WILX-TV says he remains free on $100,000 bond.

The Associated Press left messages after business hours Tuesday seeking comment from defense lawyer Dennis Hurst.

Brother_Mujahid
20th February 2008, 02:19 PM
Come on brothers, I was being sarcastic. I thought you guys would know me well enough to realize I was making the statement in jest. I was mocking the line of thinking in America that says any criticism of the US military is tantamount to radical anti-Americanism.

seeker_of_knowledge
20th February 2008, 02:34 PM
Come on brothers, I was being sarcastic. I thought you guys would know me well enough to realize I was making the statement in jest. I was mocking the line of thinking in America that says any criticism of the US military is tantamount to radical anti-Americanism.
I am sorry akhi have not been long enough in the forum and so was curious..

Magoo
20th February 2008, 04:01 PM
Come on brothers, I was being sarcastic. I thought you guys would know me well enough to realize I was making the statement in jest. I was mocking the line of thinking in America that says any criticism of the US military is tantamount to radical anti-Americanism.

sorry bro, i have been on long enough to know better, my bad :o