Representatives opposing the junta in Myanmar, meeting in the “shadow parliament”, today, Sunday, urged the demonstrators to continue the mobilization against the coup “until victory.”
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Man Win Khing Than, interim vice president of this committee, called for the continuation of the mobilization against the “unjust dictatorship” of the Military Council, and said in a video clip posted on the “Shadow Parliament” page on “Facebook”: “We are going through the most difficult stage in the history of the nation and the light is at the end. The tunnel is coming soon. “
A second, a senior official in the National League for Democracy, who was the Speaker of Parliament in the government of the elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, explained, “It is also the stage in which our citizens are put to the test, to see how far we can resist these difficult times,” noting that “this disobedience.” It is also an occasion for all of us to struggle together to establish a federal democratic unity that we all want, from all races, after suffering various forms of persecution at the hands of the military dictatorship for a long time. “
He added, “The Federation of Federal Democracy awaits us in the near future, if we progress united at steady and indomitable steps,” stressing that “the protest movement must triumph.”
The Military Council had warned that the formation of a “shadow parliament” was “high treason,” with a maximum penalty of 22 years in prison, as the opposition MPs, many of whom are active under secrecy, had formed a “shadow parliament”, to act as A legislative body denouncing the military regime.
It should be noted that a second, along with other Suu Kyi allies, was placed under house arrest at the time of the coup on February 1, according to the Association for the Assistance of Political Prisoners, while this speech was his first appearance as the interim vice president of the “shadow parliament.”
Source: “France Press”