
A protest against Myanmar’s military coup was held in Daegu, South Korea. The demonstration was organized by the Myanmar Federal Democracy Movement Committee (MFDMC), RAM Daegu, and Ashoka Sukha Support Group. During the protest, participants demanded that the Chinese government immediately cease its interference in Myanmar’s political affairs.
During the protest, revolutionary activist Daegu Sayadaw referenced the recent controversy surrounding singer Po Po’s performance in South Korea as a cautionary example for military council supporters. He urged continued unity and participation in the revolution until its successful completion. The protesters strongly condemned not only the military council’s violence, forced military service, and oppression of civilians but also China’s interference in Myanmar’s affairs.
The demonstrators called for increased international attention to the Myanmar people’s democratic revolution and requested concrete support from the international community. They emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on the military council while highlighting the ongoing struggles of Myanmar’s civilians under military rule. The protest served as a platform to raise awareness about the continuing resistance against the military dictatorship and the need for sustained international support for Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement.