Myanmar, where protests against the military coup continue, has caused many casualties, so Myanmar people living in Japan requested support from the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

On the 4th, about 300 people, including Myanmar people living in Japan, gathered in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tokyo and appealed for the release of State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, and a representative requested a person in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. I submitted a book.



A request to Foreign Minister Mogi stated that "attacking or killing demonstrators without weapons is a criminal act against humanity," and said, "The Japanese government is in a state of further bloodshed. Before that happens, I urge you to take decisive action to resolve the current crisis. "



A 35-year-old Myanmar woman who attended the rally said, "I am sad that many people die every day. I want the international community, including Japan, to help Myanmar."



In addition, one of the organizers who handed over the request, Min Sui, said, "I want you to help Myanmar to become a peaceful country."