
The Golden Clear Water People’s Strike Column led a protest march in Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region, on March 18, demonstrating strong opposition against the military regime. The protesters demanded action against the Myanmar military under Article 33 of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Participants in the peaceful march carried victory flags to show their resistance against the military dictatorship system.
During the protest, participants voiced their concerns about the oppression, human rights violations, and economic hardships that civilians have been enduring since the military coup. They specifically condemned the military’s forced conscription practices, ongoing violence against civilians, and looting of public property. The protesters called on the international community to take effective action against the Myanmar military. They emphasized the urgent need for concrete measures to address the deteriorating situation in the country.
Yinmabin Township has been a significant center of anti-military dictatorship activism within the Sagaing Region. Local residents continue to unite in their struggle against the military regime and persistently work toward achieving democracy. Through organized protests like this, they have effectively demonstrated the public’s opposition to the military dictatorship. The protest march highlighted the ongoing resistance movement and the people’s determination to restore democratic governance in Myanmar.