
Myanmar revolutionary comrades based in Japan held a demonstration demanding action from the International Labour Organization (ILO) against the military council. During a photo campaign held on March 3, the protesters called for immediate action against the military council under ILO Article 33. The demonstrators highlighted the military council’s ongoing violations of human rights, labor rights, and acts of violence against the people of Myanmar.
The protesters emphasized the urgent need for the ILO to utilize Article 33 to take action against the military council, which continues to commit various violations against Myanmar’s civilian population. The revolutionary comrades in Japan expressed their demands through a photo campaign, holding placards and signs calling for immediate ILO intervention. This demonstration represents part of the broader Spring Revolution movement, seeking international action against the military council’s crimes against the Myanmar people.
The protesters strongly urged the ILO to implement effective measures against the military council, emphasizing the importance of international intervention to address the ongoing violations of workers’ rights and human rights in Myanmar. Through their peaceful demonstration, the revolutionary comrades in Japan aimed to draw attention to the urgent need for concrete action from international organizations to hold the military council accountable for its actions against the people of Myanmar.