
A football tournament aimed at raising funds for Myanmar’s Spring Revolution was successfully held in Gyeongnam city, South Korea. The event served as a significant support initiative for the Myanmar people’s movement against the military dictatorship. The tournament featured participation from Myanmar nationals residing in South Korea and local residents, with a substantial crowd attending to show their support.
During the opening ceremony, Spring Revolution activist Dae Gu Sayadaw delivered a keynote speech emphasizing that increased financial support would accelerate the path to victory in the revolution. He stressed the importance of proper fund management and assured transparent distribution of the collected funds. Such activities not only enhance unity among Myanmar people abroad but also help gather essential resources for the revolution. The event demonstrated the strong solidarity of the Myanmar community in South Korea and their commitment to supporting the democratic movement in their homeland.
Participants in the tournament wore yellow and red uniforms to show their support for Myanmar’s democracy movement, while spectators offered prayers for the success of the Spring Revolution. The organizers confirmed that all funds raised from the tournament would be directly channeled to support revolutionary activities within Myanmar. The event highlighted the ongoing commitment of Myanmar’s overseas communities to support the struggle for democracy and freedom in their homeland through peaceful and constructive means.