Hpa-an residents protest MNDAA terrorists

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Protest against MNDAA’s terrorist acts in action yesterday in Hpa-an Township, Kayin State.

On the afternoon of 10 August, local people in Hpa-an Township gathered to peacefully protest against the terrorist acts of MNDAA.
During the protest, demonstrators held placards with various statements, including condemnation of MNDAA’s inhumane atrocities, rejection of MNDAA and associated groups, calls to maintain national sovereignty, demands to stop killing innocent people immediately, and calls to cease shooting in public places that are not military targets. Placards also included statements such as “No to foreign-influenced subversives”, “Support security force’s righteous war”, and “Stop MNDAA’s inhumane atrocities”.
Additionally, banners featured images of CRPH, NUG, PDF, MNDAA, AA, and TNLA’s terrorist actions. Protesters took their places, saluted the national flag, and sang the national anthem together.
A Buddhist monk then delivered a talk condemning MNDAA and related groups. Furthermore, a local from Hlaingbwe Township gave a speech in the Kayin language, denouncing the violent acts of MNDAA and its allies.
Afterwards, slogans were chanted, including calls for the strengthening of national sovereignty, rejection of MNDAA and its associated elements, immediate halt to the killing of innocent people, end to shootings at non-military public property, stop to MNDAA’s inhumane cruelty, rejection of foreign-influenced subversive elements, and support for the security force’s just war.
Protesters chanted these slogans and demonstrated peacefully before calling off the anti-MNDAA demonstration. — State IPRD/TKO

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