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BRAJ sent letter to Japanese Foreign Minister to raise Rohingya issue with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi


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April 12, 2013

On April 10, 2013, Burmese Rohingya Association in Japan (BRAJ) along with People Forum of Burma (PBF) had 4th regular meeting with Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan on ongoing current situation of Rohingya in Burma and also to convey highest respect to Hon. National Leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi through His Excellency Mr Fumio KISHIDA, Foreign Minister of Japan, since BRAJ is unable to see her in person. 

At the meeting Deputy Directors Mr Masaru HARADA and Akemi YOSHIDA, Mr Daisuke HASEGAWA of Country Assistance Planning Division I and International Cooperation Bureau and also Katsuyuki MATSUOKA (a) Htoo Aung, Second Secretary at the Embassy of Japan in Myanmar were present. 

BRAJ President Zaw Min Htut said “We believe it is very fruitful meeting and hoping many positive changes from our Hon. Leader’s visit to Japan and from the Japanese government.” 

“We handed over a letter for Mr KISHIDA, asking to convey our highest regards and wish that our Hon. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi will play a leading role in ending inter-communal violence and for a peaceful Democratic Burma.” Zaw Min Htut added.

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