
Right to Education of Children under Threat
“Education shapes the mindset of our people; its true purpose is to empower progressive thinking, critical analysis, and societal advancement.” – Khin Ni
“The military deliberately targets schools, hospitals, and religious buildings to suppress knowledge and instill fear; protecting these spaces is essential.” – Teacher May
“Non-CDM parents and teachers must not be demonized; instead, we should mobilize support and encourage participation to strengthen the revolutionary education system.” – Charles

Prisoners of War: Exploring the possibilities
“Even in the heat of battle, we must rise above vengeance and treat prisoners of war humanely, in accordance with the Geneva Conventions and NUG law.” – Thar Nat Shin Naung
“Managing POWs is a sensitive and critical responsibility; we must follow strict humanitarian standards even when our own forces lack basic necessities.” – Kyee Gann
“War is a political act, not an expression of hatred — our strategy requires treating POWs with dignity while maintaining military and political objectives.” – Dr. Su

Turning pains into people power
“Civilian-led rescue and aid efforts proved that people’s solidarity, not the military council, is the true lifeline during disasters.” – May Hnin
“Revolutionary forces must stay with the people through every crisis, ensuring services and support even when the government fails them.” – Khin Ni
“Providing timely humanitarian aid is a revolutionary act; helping affected communities strengthens both the people and the movement.” – Toe Wai Aung

Voices of youths of Spring Revolution: recommendations on reforming the National Unity Government
“During this revolution, I have had to sacrifice my youth, living day by day while resisting the military dictatorship.” – Chaw Su San
“We have an ethical duty to continue the struggle until victory, focusing first on tangible military successes before broader reforms.” – Aung Hpone Maw
“The conscription law has heightened fear and risks for youth activists, making revolutionary work even more challenging.” – Myo Thura

NUG and Reform
“During this revolutionary period, our interim parliament cannot provide full oversight, but we strive to represent the people by questioning ministries, submitting proposals, and recording our positions for history.” – Sithu Maung
“After four years, guerrilla warfare alone is not enough — revolutionary forces must unite under proper structures to achieve real victories on the ground.” – Comrade Myu
“Glorifying revolutionary forces without accountability risks encouraging harmful behaviors; we need stronger institutions, immediate justice mechanisms, and genuine reform within the NUG and NUCC.” – Salai Dokhar