
On June 11, the No Return Revolutionary Strike Column conducted a public protest march in the northern part of Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region, combined with a pre-birthday prayer event for democratic leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s upcoming 80th birthday. The event included both prayers for democracy and demonstrations against the military dictatorship, showing the continued resistance of local people against authoritarian rule.
The young activists participating in the strike column organized prayer sessions for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, expressing their wishes for her freedom and the complete end of the military dictatorship. The protest march received strong support from local residents, who provided necessary assistance and supplies to the demonstrators. The event symbolized the ongoing struggle for democracy and highlighted the public’s unwavering support for democratic leadership while opposing military rule.
The No Return Revolutionary Strike Column continues to carry out regular anti-dictatorship activities in the region, fighting for the rights and freedoms of local people. This strike column represents the voice of civilians who are being oppressed under military rule, and they have pledged to continue their struggle until democracy is achieved. The demonstration reflects the broader resistance movement across Myanmar, where civilians continue to oppose military rule while supporting democratic forces despite the challenging circumstances.