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November 12, 2007

Japan: Cut Aid to Burma Say Demonstrators

by Catherine Makino, IPS News, Japan - About 1,300 Burmese expatriates rallied in the capital’s Yoyogi Park on Sunday afternoon, appealing to the international community to put pressure on the Japanese government to cut aid to their military-ruled country.

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