A senior member of the NLD (National League for Democracy), a political party led by Mr. Suu Kyi, responded to an interview with NHK as the people continued to oppose the military coup d'etat and the detention of Aung San Suu Kyi, the state counselor in Myanmar. "This is the last struggle in Myanmar's democracy," he said, emphasizing his willingness to work with the protesting people to confront the military.

In Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi was charged with two charges after being detained by the military in a coup d'etat on the 1st of this month, and the detention is expected to be prolonged.



NLD executive Pyu Phu Ting, led by Sue Chi, said in an online interview with NHK by the 18th that the NLD's remaining executives were detained one after another and the military and police It was revealed that he is continuing his activities while changing his base every day in order to escape from.



He said that it was reliable that a large number of people participated in the protests, and said, "This is the last struggle in democracy in Myanmar," and will work with the people who continue to protest against the military. I emphasized my posture.



In addition, Rep. Phu Phu Ting said that he had set up a new organization centered on the members who were elected in the general election last November, saying, "The international community should approve the government by members elected by the people, not the military government. We are calling on the United Nations and the embassies of Western countries to cooperate.