
The Leading Committee of the Yinmarpin-Sarlinkyi Village People’s Protest Movement organized their second march commemorating the 4th anniversary of their protest movement, specifically honoring LGBT comrades who have been participating in the fight against the military dictatorship. The Yinmarpin-Sarlinkyi region has been actively involved in anti-dictatorship movements since the military coup, with local people united in their struggle against authoritarian rule. The region has become a symbol of resistance and unity in the fight for democracy.
This year’s commemorative march included special recognition for the courage and contributions of LGBT comrades who have been actively participating in the democracy movement. Participants in the march acknowledged the role of LGBT fighters in the struggle for democracy while chanting anti-dictatorship slogans. The event also demonstrated the solidarity of all people fighting for human rights, equality, and freedom. The march highlighted the inclusive nature of the resistance movement and its commitment to representing all segments of society in the fight against military rule.
According to a statement released by the Yinmarpin-Sarlinkyi People’s Protest Movement Leading Committee, their movement will continue to fight not only against the military dictatorship but also for human rights, equality, and freedom. They have explicitly committed to protecting the rights of all social groups, including the LGBT community. The committee has also pledged to continue their united struggle for the liberation of all people suffering under military dictatorship, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and collective resistance in their ongoing fight for democracy and human rights.