Protesters in Yangon hold placards urging the public to support the Civil Disobedience Movement on February 25. (Frontier)
Protesters in Yangon hold placards urging the public to support the Civil Disobedience Movement on February 25, 2021. (Frontier)

It’s time to re-think the CDM

Myanmar’s Civil Disobedience Movement has involved tremendous sacrifice, but if this is not to be in vain, the movement needs to be reborn as an independent, nonviolent force focused on creating change rather than promoting divisive political identities.

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