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Myanmar national arrested, 3 injured in clash with police at Tokyo embassy

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  • some14some at 05:34 PM JST - 26th April

    "Others"? who are they? feud between foreigners or between Myanmar and local Japanese residents? fell ill? physical injury or due hydrogen sulfide? Anyway, i wish these people should be deported...back home !

  • burikko at 11:47 PM JST - 26th April

    Some TV news says that the government of Myanmar didn't allow them to vote in the national assembly election of Myanmar. The government allowed voting only the nationals who support military regime.

    That is a just petition. They should not be deported.

  • timorborder at 06:35 AM JST - 27th April

    Myanmar, another country that does not respect human rights. I don't see how a demonstration (regarding rights) evolved into a riot. Could somebody who was there fill in the gaps? Does "demonstration" in the article equate to a peaceful demonstration or were the "demonstrators" in question out to cause havoc from the outset. Furthermore, why did the local cops go in "boots and all." Lots of information missing in this one.

    Actually, with regard to somebody being deported, as with other countries that ignore human rights (or actively suppress their people), the representatives of such countries in Japan should be on the receiving end of any deportation orders.

  • Jyan_Bon at 07:45 AM JST - 27th April

    Every Myanmar has a right to vote freely at this important referendum on the country's Draft Constitution. But Myanmar embassy guys (everywhere in the world) never treat us as honest fellow citizens. Instead, we are bombarded with lengthy investigations and unneccessary interrogations to make the voter(s) feel intimidated, submissive and small.That ia always how Myanmar officials treat it's own citizens INSIDE as well as OUTSIDE the country.

  • some14some at 07:53 AM JST - 27th April

    According to news reports, Mynanmar Embassy did allow eligible voters with valid voting cards. Those refused were not holding valid voting cards...what's fuss??

  • some14some at 07:53 AM JST - 27th April

    Oooops..real well Myanmar..!

  • Jyan_Bon at 10:28 AM JST - 27th April

    Yes , Myanmar embassy allowed to let vote 10 people in total (up till 5:30 p.m) out of 300 people who had been queing since 8:30 a.m.

  • rjd_jr at 02:00 PM JST - 27th April

    Wow, what's going on with all these different nationalities involved in clashes and protests in Japan lately.

  • deadwalker77777 at 12:51 AM JST - 1st May

    some14some, pls stop talking without knowing well. Do you believe? I am sure that less than 1% could vote. Imagine that is in your country. What will you feel? btw, The police were so abuse according to this video. They need to be more educated to treat any citizen as human... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaf4-AenC2c&NR=1

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