
The Democracy Movement Strike Committee of Tharakaung Township led an anti-military dictatorship movement today, June 19, to commemorate the 80th birthday of public leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. During the movement, local residents held pictures of Aung San Suu Kyi and conducted protests against the military dictatorship system.
This movement, organized by the Democracy Movement Strike Committee, was conducted both to honor Aung San Suu Kyi, who is a crucial leader in Myanmar’s democratic journey, and to symbolize opposition to the military dictatorship. Participants gathered peacefully to demand democracy, human rights, and justice. The event demonstrated the ongoing resistance against military rule and the continued solidarity among local residents in their fight for democratic rights.
This activity represents a part of the broader democratic struggle taking place across Myanmar, showing that public resistance against the military coup continues to persist. Despite facing oppression and restrictions under military rule, local citizens remain united in their ongoing struggle for democracy. The movement in Tharakaung Township reflects the broader public sentiment against military rule and the continued desire for democratic governance in Myanmar.