BAGO DIVISION: The members of Yedashe People’s Defence Force was known to have a field trip to the villages in Yedashe Township. During their trip, they had visited the No. (6) Sugar Mill run by the junta’s council between Yedashe and Innpetlet village and gave a speech about the current political situation of Myanmar to persuade the staff to support the revolution.
It was known that about (60) people including the staff, the manager of the sugar mill and the sugarcane traders had been summarily explained and discussed about the schedules of the revolution and strategies of the National Unity Government of Myanmar around 6 a.m. on December 27.
“In the compound of the sugar mill, all the people are allowed to take the seat accordingly and discuss about the current situation. The wife of the manager of the sugar mill cried of being afraid. All are treated well,” as said by the spokesman of Yedashe People’s Defence Force.
All the sugar mill staff were persuaded not to cooperate with the junta’s council even if they don’t wish to cooperate with the revolutionary forces and to follow the instructions of the revolutionary forces. They were suggested that they should peacefully live as an ordinary citizens and the other issues.
It took only about 20 minutes of the meeting of the members of PDF with the sugar mill staff and the sugarcane traders. After leaving the sugar mill, the local people along the roads greeted the members of PDFs and talked frankly and closely.
It was propagated on the telegram channels lobbying the junta’s council that the members of PDFs had occupied the sugar mill, abducted the staff and threatened them, which were contrary to the actual meeting.
The battalions and the military columns of PDFs were seen inspecting the roads near Naypyitaw and trying to occupy the region.