
The Daung Thwe Ni (Red Blood Hawks) Strike Column conducted a protest march against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township on March 7. The demonstration was organized to show opposition to military rule and demand the establishment of a federal democratic system. Protesters peacefully marched while carrying anti-dictatorship signs and flags, expressing their resistance to the military regime that has been oppressing civilians since the coup.
The protest march served as a demonstration of people’s collective strength against the military coup, aiming to bring international attention to the human rights violations and oppression that civilians continue to face under military rule. Participants chanted anti-dictatorship slogans loudly and pledged to continue their united struggle to restore civilian power. The march highlighted the ongoing resistance movement’s determination to oppose the military council’s illegitimate control over the country.
Yinmabin Township has been a significant center of anti-military dictatorship activities, with local residents actively participating in the resistance movement. The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column’s protest served as evidence that the people continue to reject military rule and are committed to fighting for the restoration of democracy. The demonstration reflected the unwavering spirit of the civilian population in their struggle against the military regime that has been committing violence against its own people and forcing civilians into military service.