
In Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region, the Dawn Thwae Ni Strike Column held a protest march today, June 14, to commemorate the pre-birthday of democratic leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s upcoming 80th birthday. The protesters peacefully marched while carrying National League for Democracy flags and peacock flags, which have become symbols of resistance against military rule. During the demonstration, participants chanted slogans demanding democracy, human rights, and justice while expressing their opposition to the military dictatorship.
The Dawn Thwae Ni Strike Column has played a crucial role in the people’s revolution against the military coup. They have been consistently organizing movements for the end of the military dictatorship and the restoration of democracy. This pre-birthday commemoration protest for ‘Mother Suu’ has strengthened the public’s demands for democracy. The demonstration highlighted the continued resistance against military rule and the unwavering support for democratic leadership in Myanmar.
The protesters showed their respect and support for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi while also calling for the release of all political prisoners currently detained under the military regime. The peaceful protest by the Dawn Thwae Ni Strike Column demonstrates the unity and strong determination of the people in their opposition to the military dictatorship. Their continued resistance reflects the broader movement’s commitment to achieving genuine democracy and justice in Myanmar, despite the ongoing challenges and oppression faced under military rule.