Protest Against Military Rule in Myanmar

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Protest Against Military Rule in Myanmar

A couple dozen activists of Montreal’s community of people originating from Burma/Myanmar, as well as supporters from other communities, gathered in front of the office of Justin Trudeau on March 27 to demand that Canada take stronger actions against the military coup in Myanmar. This coup occurred on February 1, as well as against the subsequent crackdown which has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of people.

At the same time, nearly 20 protests were held across Myanmar overnight to denounce the coup.

March 27 is a significant date in the history of Burma/Myanmar. It was on this day in 1945 that Aung San, a prominent figure in the foundation of the post-colonial Burmese state, declared war against the invading Japanese empire. Once a national holiday celebrating this history, it has since mutated into “Armed Forces Day,” a holiday in honour of the national military (known internally as the Tatmadaw) whose leadership is responsible for the coup and the brutal crackdown.

Montreal’s protest on March 27 was in coordination with other events across Canada and around the world to reject military rule and demand that the military junta relinquish control of the government, cease all violence against civilians and release all political prisoners.

Many came to the protest with signs, some reading "do not kill their dreams" and "return democracy to Myanmar". Protesters also chanted, stating "why are we here? For Justice. What do we want? Democracy."

The event was organized by Coalition Myanmar-Québec on March 27, 2021. Video filmed by David Earles and Kristen Brown. 

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