Manish Sabharwal

The second secession


Manish Sabharwal

US soldier 'breaks curfew, attacks boy' in Japan

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The US ambassador to Japan on Friday rushed into firefighting mode for the second time in a month after a soldier allegedly attacked a schoolboy on an island already angry with the US military presence.

Ambassador John Roos appeared in front of television cameras pledging full US co-operation after claims that a drunken serviceman broke a curfew and hit a 13-year-old in a private home.

"Let me be absolutely clear. I am very upset, it's an understatement to say I am very upset with the reported incident in Okinawa," Roos said after being summoned to the Japanese foreign ministry in Tokyo.

Less than three weeks ago a teary-eyed Roos told Okinawans he shared their "anger" after two US servicemen were arrested over the alleged rape of a local woman on the island.

That incident led to a nationwide nighttime curfew for all service personnel in the country as US authorities moved swiftly to try to neutralise a potentially explosive issue.

Okinawans, the reluctant hosts to more than half of the 47,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen stationed in Japan, are angry about the huge US presence on their semi-tropical island chain.

Crimes committed by servicemen -- including the gang rape of a 12-year-old girl in 1995 -- have tended to act as lightning rods for protestors who want their bases shut.

Roos was summoned by Vice Foreign Minister Shuji Kira after a 24-year-old serviceman got in to an apartment above the village pub where he had been drinking and slapped a teenage boy, Okinawa police and reports said.

He kicked and destroyed a television before jumping out the home's third-floor window, they said.

The soldier, who allegedly became violent at the bar before the incident early this morning, sustained injuries and was taken to a US military hospital, they said.

"Police are investigating the case, in which the man could be charged for trespassing, injury and destruction of property," said a local police spokesman.

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