The bipartisan parliamentary federation, which supports Myanmar's democratization, has called on the government to stop accepting military executives in power in the coup as international students.

Since the military coup d'etat in Myanmar last February, the Ministry of Defense has been accepting military executives as international students, and has decided to accept four new students this year as well.



A bipartisan parliamentary federation meeting to support the democratization of Myanmar was held, and the attending parliamentarians commented that "the government cannot overlook the acceptance of foreign students from the Myanmar army, which continues to crack down on citizens and use force." rice field.



Myanmar people living in Japan also attended the meeting and pointed out that "continuing acceptance by the Japanese government is the same as recognizing and supporting the military."



The Parliamentary Union then compiled a request to stop accepting military executives altogether and handed it to officials from the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.