
On June 12, the Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column conducted an anti-dictatorship protest march in Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region. During the demonstration, members of the strike column marched through the city streets carrying anti-dictatorship banners and flags. The protesters chanted slogans against the military dictatorship in loud voices and encouraged public participation in the revolution. The demonstration represented a continued show of resistance against military rule in the region.
The Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column is a well-organized youth movement dedicated to fighting against the military dictatorship. Since the military coup, it has been actively working for civilian rights as one of the prominent organizations in the resistance. They continue to engage in peaceful protests, strikes, and activities that amplify the voice of the people. Despite the military regime’s oppression and violence, they maintain their stance alongside civilians in the fight for justice. Their activities demonstrate the ongoing strength of public opposition to military rule in Myanmar.
Yinmabin Township, located in Sagaing Region, has been a stronghold of revolutionary activities where local people continue to resist the military dictatorship. Today’s protest by the Daung Thwe Ni Strike Column serves as evidence that the spirit of resistance among the people fighting against the military dictatorship remains strong. Anti-dictatorship movements continue to occur throughout the country, reflecting the united revolutionary spirit of the people. The protest highlights the persistent determination of Myanmar’s civilians to oppose military rule through organized peaceful resistance, despite the ongoing challenges and risks they face.