
A joint protest against Myanmar’s military dictatorship was held in Osan, South Korea, where Korean and Myanmar citizens gathered to demonstrate their opposition to the military regime. The protest was led by revolutionary activist Day Gu Sayadaw, who spoke out against the military dictatorship’s oppression of Myanmar’s people. Participants, including both Korean and Myanmar nationals, called for an end to the military’s violence and the restoration of democracy in Myanmar.
Day Gu Sayadaw highlighted the losses and suffering endured by Myanmar’s people since the military coup and emphasized the importance of maintaining strong determination until the fall of the military dictatorship. He encouraged Myanmar people both inside the country and abroad to continue participating in various forms of resistance from their respective locations. Protesters held signs condemning the Myanmar military’s brutal actions and called for international support for Myanmar’s democracy movement. The demonstration showcased the solidarity between Korean and Myanmar communities in their stand against military rule.
Representatives from South Korean human rights organizations also participated in the protest, expressing their support for the Myanmar people’s struggle for justice. The protest concluded peacefully, with participants emphasizing that the Myanmar people’s fight remains on the right and just path. Such international support and solidarity have become crucial reinforcement for the Myanmar people’s continued resistance against the military dictatorship. The demonstration in Osan serves as another example of growing international awareness and support for Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement, highlighting the global community’s role in opposing the military regime’s ongoing violations of human rights and democratic principles.