Burma nationals and the National Unity Government (NUG) representative office in South Korea told DVB that the Ministry of Justice in Seoul announced on Thursday that it would continue to support migrant workers and students from Burma unable to extend their stay at the embassy.
“It will allow those who have difficulty renewing their visas to stay legally until the political situation improves,” Kyaw San, a pro-democracy activist in South Korea told DVB. The NUG Administrative Officer in South Korea Win Paw Maung called on all in South Korea to support the resistance to the 2021 military coup.
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