
The No Return Revolution protest column conducted a public demonstration in the northern part of Yinmabin Township on June 12, marking the lead-up to democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s 80th birthday. The protest march was organized as a public demonstration aimed at completely eliminating the military dictatorship system. Local residents, youth activists, and pro-democracy supporters participated in the protest column.
The protesters peacefully marched while carrying portraits of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, National League for Democracy flags, and democracy-related banners. They chanted slogans opposing the military dictatorship and calling for democracy. The protest column moved through various villages within the township, receiving support from local residents. The demonstrators expressed their solidarity with the democratic movement and showed their support for the detained leader.
The purpose of this protest march was to demonstrate opposition to the military coup and show support for democratic leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Participants in the protest column demanded the end of the military dictatorship, the release of political prisoners, and the restoration of democracy. The protest represents the ongoing resistance against military rule and the continued struggle for democratic rights in Myanmar, with local communities maintaining their commitment to opposing the military council’s oppression of civilians.