
The Daung Thwe Ni (Red Peacock Blood) Strike Column conducted a peaceful protest march against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region, on March 13. The protesters, who are civilian resistance fighters opposing the military coup and fighting for democracy, aimed to demonstrate their commitment to ending the military dictatorship and establishing a federal democratic system. The protest was organized with the goal of raising their voices against military rule and showing their continued resistance.
During the protest, participants demanded an immediate end to the military council’s violence against civilians, arbitrary arrests and detentions, destruction of civilian properties through arson, and forced military recruitment. They also called on the international community to increase their support for Myanmar’s democracy movement and take stronger action against the military regime. The protesters emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on the military council, which continues to oppress the civilian population through various forms of violence and coercion.
The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column marched through various parts of Yinmabin Township, encouraging local residents to join the anti-dictatorship movement. Protesters chanted democratic and human rights slogans while carrying anti-military dictatorship symbols. The demonstration concluded peacefully and received support from local residents. The protest represents the ongoing resistance against military rule and the unwavering determination of Myanmar’s people to restore democracy and establish a federal democratic system in the country.