
On March 16, citizens in Myittha Township, Mandalay Region, conducted a peaceful demonstration demanding the release of State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and expressing opposition to the military council. The protesters gathered to voice their demands for the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners, the complete end of the military dictatorship, and the establishment of a federal democratic system.
During the protest, participants marched peacefully while holding signs condemning the military council’s illegal coup, calling for an immediate end to violence against civilians, and demanding the release of unjustly detained political leaders and innocent civilians. The demonstrators also raised their voices for justice for the people suffering under military council oppression, calling for the restoration of freedom and democratic rights. The protesters emphasized the importance of national reconciliation and the return to democratic governance.
The demonstration took place on the streets of Myittha Township, with local residents showing unity in their participation. Despite the military council’s ongoing oppression, the people demonstrated their unwavering commitment to standing up for truth and justice, affirming their determination to continue their united struggle for democracy. The protest concluded successfully without any incidents of violence, showcasing the peaceful nature of the people’s resistance movement against the military council’s rule.