
On June 11, the Dawn Thway Ni Strike Column led a protest against the military dictatorship in Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region. The protesters peacefully marched while carrying flags of the National Unity Government (NUG) and symbols of democratic forces. During the demonstration, participants chanted slogans demanding an end to military dictatorship, the restoration of democracy, and human rights, while calling for justice for the people.
The Dawn Thway Ni Strike Column is one of the major youth-led protest groups that emerged after the military coup in Myanmar. They have been consistently active in opposing the military dictatorship and fighting for democracy, receiving strong support from local communities. Through such demonstrations, they have helped maintain and boost the morale of the people who are resisting the military dictatorship.
The protesters have been bravely facing the military regime’s oppression and are fighting unitedly for the restoration of democracy. This protest in Yinmabin Township reflects the Myanmar people’s ongoing demands for freedom and justice. It has helped expose to the world the oppression, human rights violations, and arbitrary arrests that people are suffering under the military dictatorship. The demonstration represents the unwavering spirit of resistance among Myanmar’s civilians who continue to oppose the military council’s rule despite the risks and challenges they face.