Myanmar people living in the United Kingdom protested the ongoing crackdown on the military and appealed for support for their own government, which was set up by a committee of members of a political party led by Aung San Suu Kyi. It was.

On the 16th of this month, the Committee Representing the Federal Assembly, organized by members of a political party led by Suu Kyi, will bring together the power of all non-military people to counter the established facts of military rule in Myanmar. Announced that it has launched its own government called "National Unified Government".



Hundreds of people, including Myanmar people living in England, held a rally on the 18th in London's parliamentary square to call for support for the "Government of National Unity."



"I want to say that the Burmese people in Britain and around the world are united. We will continue to work with the British government," said Jackie Sun, a member of an organization seeking the realization of democracy in Myanmar and planning the rally. I emphasized.



Participants marched through the city, posing with three fingers to protest the army.



A man who had relatives in Myanmar expressed anger, saying, "It is important that all Myanmar people in the world speak out. No one trusts the military administration."



"I've been in the UK for a long time and have citizenship, but I'm still a Burmese," said another woman, emphasizing that she will continue to act to achieve democracy.