
A collective demonstration was held at the United Nations Plaza in San Francisco, California, on September 20, where Myanmar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador U Kyaw Moe Tun, joined forces with Spring Revolution groups worldwide to advocate for his continued representation of the elected civilian government at the United Nations. This demonstration served as a significant display of international solidarity for Myanmar’s democratic struggle, bringing together various pro-democracy forces from across the globe to show their unified support for the people of Myanmar.
The demonstration was notably attended by members of the Asian Alliance, including representatives from the Philippines, Vietnam, and other Asian nations, who expressed their unwavering support for Myanmar’s democratic aspirations. The participants engaged in meaningful discussions about international solidarity and the protection of human rights. This international support represents a crucial boost to the Myanmar people’s resistance against military authoritarianism, demonstrating that their struggle for democracy continues to receive significant backing from the international community.
Demonstrators carried signs and posters supporting Myanmar’s democracy movement, collectively calling for opposition to the military dictatorship and recognition of the civilian government’s legitimacy. The event marked an important milestone in showing international unity for Myanmar’s democratic struggle, with participants from various nations and organizations standing together to voice their support for the Myanmar people’s fight for democracy and human rights. The demonstration highlighted the ongoing global solidarity with Myanmar’s pro-democracy movement and the international community’s commitment to supporting the legitimate aspirations of the Myanmar people.