
Myanmar citizens residing and working in Cheonnan, South Korea, organized a protest march to express their opposition to the military coup in Myanmar. During the demonstration, Myanmar nationals voiced their opposition to the military dictatorship, demanded an end to the military council’s violence, and called for the restoration of democracy. Protesters peacefully marched while carrying Myanmar democracy flags and protest signs.
The participants in the protest condemned the military council’s brutal acts, violence, and killings against civilians in Myanmar. They also denounced the military council’s forced conscription practices and violations of people’s rights. The protest concluded peacefully and demonstrated the unity among Myanmar citizens in South Korea. The demonstrators emphasized the ongoing human rights violations and oppression carried out by the military regime against the civilian population.
Protesters called on the international community to increase their support for the Myanmar people’s struggle for democracy, escalate pressure on the military council, and back the democratic aspirations of Myanmar’s citizens. The demonstration was intended to raise international awareness about the ongoing situation in Myanmar. The peaceful protest highlighted the solidarity of Myanmar citizens abroad and their continued resistance against military rule, while drawing attention to the urgent need for democratic restoration in their homeland.