In Myanmar, where protests against a military coup continue, many casualties are occurring, and Japanese university students learning Burmese visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the morning of the 4th and ask for the Japanese government to work on it3 I submitted more than 18,000 signatures.

The signature, which was collected on the Internet in about 10 days up to 3 days, urges Suu Kyi to immediately release him and immediately stop the crackdown on peaceful protesting citizens by violent means. We are asking the Japanese government for such things.



“I feel sad and sad about the many casualties,” said Yoshiyuki Yamada, chief of Southeast Asia Division 1, who received the signature. Diplomacy so that the situation will improve visibly as soon as possible. I want to make a solid effort. "