
The Budalin Township protest group conducted a flower strike movement on June 19 to commemorate State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi’s 80th birthday. During this peaceful demonstration, local residents gathered holding flowers to show their support for Aung San Suu Kyi. The movement represented a continuation of non-violent resistance against military rule.
The Budalin Township protest group demonstrated their ongoing commitment to peaceful resistance against the military dictatorship through this action, standing in solidarity with the people fighting for democracy. The flower strike movement was conducted as part of the broader Spring Revolution opposing the military coup. This public demonstration reflects the continued struggle of people living under military rule, highlighting their persistent calls for democracy, justice, and freedom.
These kinds of public movements demonstrate the people’s ongoing demands for democracy while living under military oppression, showing their continued struggle for justice and freedom. The people are choosing to express their desires through peaceful means, avoiding violence while making their voices heard. The flower strike serves as a symbolic gesture of peaceful resistance and continued support for democratic leadership.