
On March 9, two protest columns joined forces in Yinmabin Township, Sagaing Region, to hold an anti-military dictatorship demonstration. The protest combined the Daung Thwe Ni protest column with the Yinmabin-Sarlinkyi Village Combined protest column to mark the fourth anniversary of the latter’s establishment. The demonstration drew significant public participation and showcased the continued resistance against military rule.
Local residents, youth activists, and pro-democracy supporters participated in the demonstration, chanting slogans demanding an end to the dictatorship system, calling for the termination of military rule, and advocating for democracy. The merger of the two protest columns demonstrated the power of public unity and highlighted the importance of solidarity in the fight against the military dictatorship. The successful coordination between the two protest columns served as a powerful symbol of the ongoing resistance movement.
The Yinmabin region has become a significant area in the people’s resistance movement following the military coup, with protest columns continuing to operate as a testament to the local population’s unity and revolutionary spirit. The joint demonstration by these protest columns indicates that public determination to oppose the military dictatorship remains strong, with organized resistance continuing despite the challenges faced by civilian protesters. The event marked an important milestone in the ongoing struggle for democracy and illustrated the sustained commitment of the people to oppose military rule through peaceful demonstration.