
The Daung Thwe Ni (Red Peacock Blood) Strike Column conducted a protest march against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township on March 18. The protest column, which has been actively working for democracy and the end of military rule, demonstrated their strong opposition to the military regime. The protest march was organized to raise the voice of the people and express their firm rejection of the military dictatorship that has been oppressing civilians since the coup.
The protesters marched in unity, carrying flags and banners while chanting slogans against the military dictatorship. Local residents showed their support for the demonstration, despite the risks involved in such public displays of opposition. The protest was conducted peacefully, though it took place under the constant threat of military repression and intimidation. This brave display of resistance highlights the continued determination of Myanmar’s people to oppose military rule.
The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column’s protest represents a significant part of Myanmar’s broader pro-democracy movement and reflects the people’s unwavering desire to end military rule. Such demonstrations serve as a powerful reminder of the unity and resolve of Myanmar’s civilians who continue to resist the military regime despite the dangers and challenges they face. The protest underscores the ongoing struggle for democracy and human rights in Myanmar, where people refuse to accept the legitimacy of military rule and continue to demand the restoration of civilian governance.