16, Nov, 2015 498days, since the sit in started in front of Camp Schwab

Second top picture, Her name is Keiko Itokazu (red jacket) a member of the national diet.
Today, about 50 people came early morning to sit in. a lot of elderly women who survived from battle of Okinawa or who knows a hunger and a poor life after the war.

A monk prays every morning to end Okinawans fighting each other. (Okinawan police and Okinawan people)
US soldiers over look from other side of the fence.

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