
On March 18, the Daung Thwe Ni (Red Peacock Blood) Strike Column conducted a protest march against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region. The protest aimed to demonstrate opposition to military rule and advocate for the restoration of civilian power through peaceful means. Protesters carried signs demanding democracy, human rights, and justice while chanting anti-dictatorship slogans. The demonstration represented a significant show of continued resistance against military rule in the region.
The strike column marched systematically through the township’s main streets, receiving support from local residents. The protest included participation from youth, students, and local civilians who expressed their opposition to the social and economic hardships, human rights violations, and oppression caused by the military regime. The demonstration was conducted in a non-violent, peaceful manner, effectively communicating demands for democratic reform. The protesters maintained orderly formations throughout the march while clearly articulating their message against military rule.
Yinmabin Township has been a significant center of anti-military dictatorship activism within Sagaing Region, and the Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column’s protest reflected the local population’s continued opposition to military rule. After the demonstration, participants safely dispersed, indicating their intention to continue peaceful protests in the future. The protest highlighted the ongoing resistance movement’s commitment to non-violent methods in their struggle against military dictatorship, while emphasizing the people’s determination to restore democratic governance in Myanmar.