Japanese people have created a new crime for U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan called "non-consensual sexual assault," and the defense minister didn't even dare to make a comment!

Source of the news: Japanese media

On November 21, according to Japanese media reports, a U.S. military personnel was formally investigated for "non-consensual sexual assault" against a girl under 18 years old in Okinawa. When asked about the situation by reporters, the Japanese defense minister chose not to comment!

U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan are like "big brothers" who walk around. Committing such a serious crime, the local authorities only conducted a formal investigation, and this soldier will likely escape punishment and be sent back to the United States.

What's more shocking is that Japan has created a crime name for U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan. What is "non-consensual sexual assault"? Does this mean there is also "consensual sexual assault"?

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1849545850785868/

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