In Myanmar, where protests against a military coup continue, a large number of casualties are occurring, and university students in Tokyo are trying to improve the situation on the 4th against a bipartisan parliamentary parliamentary federation. We requested the Japanese side's support for this.

The request was made by six volunteer university students studying Burmese at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, who met with members of the Parliamentary League in the Diet on the 4th and signed about 38,300 people who opposed the coup d'etat. , Handed over a request for assistance to improve the situation.



In the request, the Myanmar military should immediately stop using violence against its citizens and strengthen the Japanese side's efforts to release all detained people, including State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi. I am seeking.



In response to the request, Masaharu Nakagawa, the former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of the Constitutional Democratic Party, who is the chairman of the Parliamentary League, responded, "I am grateful for the signing activity. I would like to think about what the Parliamentary League can do."



The students requested, "I want you to work hard so as not to waste the thoughts of the person who signed it."