
The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column conducted a protest march against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township on March 18. The protest column, which is a people-based organization actively working for the end of military dictatorship and the restoration of democracy, carried out a peaceful demonstration to oppose the military coup. The protest represents the ongoing struggle of the Myanmar people against military rule and their determination to restore democratic governance.
The protesters demanded the protection of civilian rights and called for a swift end to the military dictatorship. They marched in an orderly manner carrying anti-dictatorship signs and flags, while chanting slogans for democracy. The demonstration participants showed their unity in opposing the military regime’s oppression and expressed their commitment to continuing the fight for democratic rights. This protest is part of the broader movement of Myanmar people fighting for freedom and justice.
The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column’s protest served to expose to the world the oppression that people are enduring under military rule. The protesters demonstrated their opposition to the military’s violence, arbitrary arrests, and human rights violations. The participants showed their solidarity in the anti-dictatorship movement and reaffirmed their determination to continue fighting for democracy. The protest highlighted the ongoing resistance of Myanmar’s civilians against military rule and their unwavering commitment to achieving genuine democratic reform in the country.