
The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column conducted a peaceful protest march against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region, on April 26. The protesters demonstrated their opposition to military rule and called for the restoration of democracy, making their voices heard through a peaceful assembly. Participants carried signs supporting the National Unity Government (NUG) and People’s Defense Forces while demanding the return of the elected government.
During the protest, participants expressed their opposition to the various forms of oppression that civilians are experiencing under military rule, including human rights violations, economic decline, and deteriorating security conditions. The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column aimed to bring global attention to how the military coup has devastated people’s lives and called for increased international focus on the plight of Myanmar’s civilians. The protesters emphasized the importance of standing united against the military regime that continues to suppress basic human rights and democratic freedoms.
Yinmabin Township has emerged as a significant center of anti-military dictatorship activism within the Sagaing Region, with local residents actively participating in unified opposition against the military regime. The protest by the Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column represents a collective voice of the people against military rule, and they have indicated their commitment to continuing their democratic movement. The demonstration reflects the ongoing resistance against military oppression and the unwavering determination of Myanmar’s citizens to restore democratic governance in their country.