Japan to increase police patrols of disputed Senkaku Islands

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The disputed islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China in the East China Sea. Photo: Reuters

Tokyo: Responding to the prolonged friction between Japan and China over the Senkaku Islands in Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture, the National Police Agency has decided to boost security capabilities of the Okinawa prefectural police, sources said.

The Senkaku are known as the Diaoyu in Chinese. The NPA will increase the number of officers in the prefectural police headquarters by as early as fiscal 2015. The officers will be assigned to prevent illegal landing on the Senkakus and other related problems.

In August 2012, a Hong Kong-based private organisation that claims China's sovereignty over the Senkakus landed illegally on the islands. Since Japan's nationalisation of some of the islands in September the same year, Chinese government vessels have intruded into Japan's territorial waters around the islands at least 300 times.

Under the circumstances, the NPA has been beefing up security around the islands by continually dispatching officers from prefectures outside Okinawa, including those from the Metropolitan Police Department. Monitoring territorial waters around the Senkakus on Japan Coast Guard patrol boats, the dispatched officers keep a lookout for people trying to illegally land on the Senkakus, aiming to land ahead of the intruders and take them in custody.

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But those dispatched to Okinawa from other prefectural police headquarters usually leave Okinawa within about 10 days, as the patrol shifts require performing an around-the-clock watch aboard a vessel. As this creates a steady stream of police officers who are inexperienced at such work, cultivating police officers who are familiar with the site and have the appropriate problem-solving skills has emerged as a challenge.

Given these challenges, the NPA decided that increasing the number of police officers in Okinawa, who can regularly engage in such patrol duties, is more effective in enhancing the capability to cope with problems related to the Senkakus.

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Riku Riski strikes twice as Finland fight back Christian Holst gives Faroe Islands a half-time lead Faroes go close with scores level at 1-1 Roman Eremenko hits the game's best goal late on Next games: Finland v Greece, Northern Ireland v Faroe Islands (11 October)

Two Riku Riski goals helped Finland turn the tide as they came from behind to earn a 3-1 win against the Faroe Islands in their opening UEFA EURO 2016 Group F match.

An upset seemed to be possible when Christian Holst capitalised on a defensive mistake to put the home side ahead before the break, but Riski's double and a splendid third from Roman Eremenko gave Mixu Paatelainen's men all three points at Trsvllur.

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The Faroe Islands might have had the advantage again, with a Finnish defender slicing the ball off the underside of his own crossbar under pressure from Hallur Hansson, but Rosenborg BK attacker Riski turned the course of the match on 78 minutes, scoring after Nielsen could only block Pukki's attempt. The Finns then added some gloss to the result, Eremenko's bullet shot making it 3-1 with eight minutes remaining.

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The Islands Stuck in the Middle of Scotlands Vote for Independence

TIME Opinion foreign affairs The Islands Stuck in the Middle of Scotlands Vote for Independence Houses of the Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, on June 1, 2014 in Bay of Skaill, Scotland. The Skara Brae settlement was discovered in 1850 and is one of the most important prehistoric sites on the Orkney, showing how people lived approximately 5,000 years ago. Jeremy Sutton-HibbertGetty Images For Orkney, a "yes" vote may not lead to sovereignty

Ten years ago a farmer was digging in his backyard in Ness of Brodgara village on one of the islands that makes up the Scottish archipelago of Orkneywhen he came across some strange stones. They seemed to be man-made. By 2008 archaeologists had started to excavate the site on a small stretch of green land between the waters of the North Atlantic. Soon they realized they had found the most well-preserved stone houses of the Stone Agewhat are now being called the First Stonehenge.

Who governed Orkney then? We dont know. Who governs Orkney now? We still dont know. But some clarity could come this month with a referendum that will impact the lives of the 23,000 people who inhabit these 70 islands. On September 18, the voters of Scotlandall residents older than 16 yearswill decide whether to become an independent country or remain within the United Kingdom.

The question is a complicated one, and it is being debated in not only Scotland but also around the world. The question is even more complicated in the case of Orkney, where sovereignty has been an open question since the beginning of European society here more than 5,000 years ago.

Orkney lies in the sea north of the Scottish mainland, between Scotland and Norway. This strategic position has given the Orkney people both opportunities and challenges. Over the ages, the archipelago has been occupied by Nordic Vikings, Norwegian kings, and Scottish monarchs. In 1707, it was attached to the United Kingdom along with Scotland.

During the two world wars, the British military used Orkney as their main naval basethe remains of sunken warships can still be seen today along the coastlines of Orkney. More recently, the regions enormous natural resourceincluding fish, gas, oil, and new opportunities to generate electricity from wind and tidal flowshave given rise to a great deal of interest in Orkney.

The fertile land and mild climate offered (and still offer) a perfect setting for people to settle, meet, and develop, explains the historian David Murdoch, who makes his living by showing the archipelago to foreigners from Scotland and beyond. When I arrived on the tiny airfield to report on Orkney for the Swiss Broadcasting Company, the first landmark outside the airport in Kirkwall, the main city of Orkney, was a large sign with three big lettersY-E-S.

A yes vote in the September referendum would mean independence for Scotland, but its not clear if that would mean more independence for Orkney. Sovereignty has a difficult history here. When Scotlandafter a successful popular vote back in 1997achieved more autonomy within the United Kingdom, Orkneys regional powers were reduced. And Orkneys regional powers werent much to begin with, the UK being one of Europes most centralized polities.

Orkney is hoping for a reversaland more sovereignty. The question is whether an independent Scotland will produce that result.

We need to be taken much more seriously, stresses the islands Prime Minister Steven Heddle as he welcomes me at the Orkney Islands Councils headquarters in Kirkwall. The Council governs all of Orkney. While we contribute a lot to the wealth of Scotland and the UK, we have very little possibility to decide our own local affairs, says Heddle, who would like to see the development of a strong democracy across Orkney, including what he calls the features of true direct democracy.

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