
The No Return Revolution protest column conducted a public demonstration in the northern part of Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region, on June 18th to mark the upcoming 80th birthday of democratic leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. The protest march was organized as part of the ongoing public resistance movement aimed at completely dismantling the military dictatorship system. The protesters gathered to send their well-wishes and prayers ahead of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s birthday celebration.
The protest column included local civilians, youth activists, and pro-democracy supporters who peacefully marched while carrying anti-dictatorship banners and flags. This demonstration represents a continuing part of the public revolution against the military coup, showcasing the unity of people fighting for democracy. The protesters maintained their peaceful approach while expressing their strong opposition to the military regime that has been oppressing civilians since seizing power.
The No Return Revolution protest column reaffirmed their commitment to continue fighting until the military dictatorship is abolished and democracy is restored in Myanmar. They also called for the release of all political prisoners currently being detained by the military council. The participants in the protest march offered prayers for the freedom and peace of all Myanmar people on the occasion of ‘Mother Suu’s’ 80th birthday, demonstrating their unwavering support for the democratic cause and their hope for a future free from military oppression.