Group 1 - The Japanese government is attempting to resolve the dissatisfaction of Okinawa residents through financial incentives and by dividing interests to diminish protest forces [1] - The government has marked restricted areas near the Henoko base with orange buoys without local consent, and patrol boats monitor these areas [1] - Local fishermen are employed to monitor the restricted areas, earning 50,000 yen (approximately 450 RMB) per day, which significantly boosts their income compared to the local median annual income of 3.31 million yen [1] Group 2 - The Japanese government has a history of using financial incentives to secure military land, significantly increasing annual rent and paying above-market prices for land acquisition [2] - The approach undermines local labor motivation and creates social division, as evidenced by the police's role in removing protesters while expressing personal conflict about the situation [2] - A local police officer, who understands the protesters' concerns, feels conflicted about enforcing orders related to the base construction [2]
【记者手记】在边野古美军基地看“冲绳分裂
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-01-11 22:46