
The Daung Thwe Ni (Red Peacock Blood) Strike Column conducted a peaceful protest march against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township on March 10. The protest column organized a systematic march through the city streets to demonstrate public unity against the military regime. Protesters carried anti-dictatorship signs and National Unity Government flags as they marched in formation through the township.
The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column represents a crucial component of the people’s revolution against the military coup, fighting for the end of military dictatorship and the restoration of democracy. The protesters aimed to bring global attention to the oppression, human rights violations, and economic hardships that civilians face under military rule. Despite the ongoing risks of violent crackdowns by military forces, the strike column demonstrated the people’s unwavering determination to resist the dictatorship through civilian power.
While the protest was conducted peacefully, participants remained vigilant due to the constant threat of violent suppression by military forces. The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column’s action represents the continued resistance movement’s commitment to opposing military rule through public demonstration, despite the dangers faced by protesters. Their march served as a powerful symbol of civilian opposition to the military regime and their ongoing struggle for the restoration of democratic governance in Myanmar.