Myanmar allowed Yuki Kitazumi, the journalist was arrested while reporting on the protest against the coup, returning to Japan after canceling for him.

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi confirmed that Kitazumi left Myanmar to return to Japan this afternoon, and said Tokyo used "various channels" to help this journalist be released, adding that this is "Job

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"The result of these efforts is the Myanmar government yesterday announced that there will be a prosecution decision," said Motegi reply in Tokyo.

Yuki Kitazumi Japanese journalist was extended to Myaynigone police station in Sanchaung, Yangon, on February 26.

Kitazumi, a freelance reporter, was arrested by Myanmar security forces on April 18, then moved to Insein Prison in Yangon, where political prisoners.

Secretary of State Motegi said Japan has emergency aid to Myanmar $ 4 million foods through the World Food Program, expected to support 600,000 people.

"We continued to call Myanmar to immediately end violence, release those who are imprisoned and return to the democratic political process," said Motegi said.

Kitazumi is among at least 80 reporters have been arrested since the Myanmar army arrested the state advisor of Aung San Suu Kyi and overthrow the government government in early half of the month. This journalist once arrested in February