Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography compiled by Stefan Blaschke |
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Cases: Real Cases: Rape by Isaac J. Hurt »The Yumiko-chan incident was the rape and murder of five-year-old Japanese girl Yumiko Nagayama (sometimes reported as Yumiko Arakaki) by American soldier Sergeant Isaac J. Hurt in Kadena, Okinawa on September 4, 1955. Nagayama's body was found near Kadena Air Base during the U.S. occupation of Okinawa, and an investigation led to the conviction of 31-year-old Sergeant Hurt on charges of murder, rape, and kidnapping. The Yumiko-chan Incident caused anti-American outrage in Okinawa and contributed to the first major Okinawan protests against the U.S. occupation and military presence.« -- More information: Wikipedia Chronological Index: Modern History: 20th Century | Geographical Index: American History: U.S. History; Asian History: Japanese History | Topical Index: Types: Rape: Child Sexual Abuse; Offenders: Age and Gender: Male Adults: Professions: Soldiers; Victims: Age and Gender: Female Children: Physical Consequences: Homicide I. Author Index - II. Speaker Index [Info] Inoue, Fumi. »The 1955 Yumiko-Chan Incident.« Conference of the Association for Asian Studies. Chicago 2015. |