miǎn diān缅甸nián qīng rén年轻人de的kàng yì抗议hé和jiān chí坚持
Many young people in Myanmar oppose the military government and have participated in protests.
Because the military is very dangerous, many young people have had to leave their homes and live in border cities between Thailand and Myanmar.
They continue their efforts here; some become journalists, others help refugees.
They do not recognize the military government as a legitimate government.
Many women also join the protests; they are students, doctors, nurses, and some have become leaders.
Although life is difficult, everyone helps each other to rebuild schools and hospitals.
People outside Myanmar also donate money to support them.
Now, young people have become the main force in the protests, hoping for a better future for Myanmar.
Although Aung San Suu Kyi has been imprisoned, she remains a symbol of democracy in the hearts of many.