Australia's Rohingyan community have converged on Parliament House with a message for coalition MPs: The federal government has "blood money" on its hand and must cut off financial aid to Myanmar.

Australia has had diplomatic relations with Myanmar since 1952 and Australia’s development assistance aims to support Myanmar’s reform process.

The Government’s allocation of nearly $400,000 for training courses for Myanmar’s military is being slammed by protestors today. 

Amnesty campaigner Diana Sayed found the fact Australian taxpayers' money is going to support the perpetrators is unthinkable.