
The No-Return Revolutionary Strike Column conducted a public movement in the northern region of Yinmabin, calling for the implementation of Article 33 by the International Labour Organization (ILO) on Myanmar. This movement represents a crucial part of the public revolution against the military dictatorship, fighting for the rights and freedoms of the people. The strike column aims to expose to the world the oppression faced by people under military rule and seeks assistance from the international community.
Participants in the movement demanded stronger action from the ILO under Article 33 regarding Myanmar. They highlighted the violations of workers’ rights, forced labor practices, and the loss of basic rights for working people under the military regime. This movement serves as a significant component of the people’s revolution against the military dictatorship. The strike column operates with systematic planning in the northern Yinmabin region, supported by local residents who continue to move forward despite the military regime’s oppression.
The No-Return Revolutionary Strike Column continues to organize and mobilize public strength for the revolution amid the military regime’s suppression. These public movements play a vital role in pushing back against the military dictatorship and reflect the united revolutionary spirit of the people. The movement demonstrates the ongoing resistance against military rule and the determination of civilians to achieve democratic change through organized public action, while highlighting the importance of international attention and intervention in Myanmar’s struggle for freedom and justice.