
On March 8, the No-Return Spring Revolution Strike Column in northern Yinmabin organized a public demonstration under the banner ‘ILO Implement Article 33 On Myanmar Now 2025’. This public movement was aimed at opposing the military dictatorship and protecting people’s rights in Myanmar. The demonstration brought together local residents, youth activists, and civil society representatives to raise awareness about the ongoing human rights violations, labor rights abuses, and loss of fundamental freedoms under military rule.
The demonstration specifically focused on calling for the International Labour Organization (ILO) to implement Article 33 measures against Myanmar’s military regime. The protesters aimed to draw international attention to the widespread human rights violations occurring under the military council’s administration, including forced military service, labor rights violations, and the systematic oppression of civilians. The movement emphasized the urgent need for international intervention to address these serious concerns.
This public demonstration reflects the broader struggle of Myanmar’s people against the military council’s violent rule and their call for international action. The organizers chose to focus on ILO Article 33 implementation as a specific mechanism through which the international community could take concrete steps to pressure the military regime. The movement highlighted how civilians continue to face severe human rights violations, forced conscription, and the denial of basic workers’ rights under the military council’s oppressive rule, emphasizing the critical need for meaningful international response to the ongoing crisis in Myanmar.