Public Myanmar News , May 18, 2026.
By Saw Zin Maung,
Around 400 Myanmar expatriates gathered in front of the Houses of Parliament in London, UK, on May 17th. They launched the “PROOF OF LIFE” campaign, urgently demanding that the military junta provide credible proof that the detained popular leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is alive and in good health.
The London rally was attended by her youngest son, Ko Htein Lin, also known as Kim Aris, alongside the National Unity Government’s representatives to the UK, U Maung Maung Aung and Dr. Thet Ko Ko. Representatives from ethnic communities and revolutionary families also joined the protest.
Together, they demanded in-person family visitation for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, verifiable proof of her well-being, and urged international governments to increase pressure on the Myanmar military junta.
Similar protests echoed across Europe. In Berlin, Germany, the group "For Federal Myanmar (Berlin)" led Myanmar pro-democracy activists in their own “Proof of Life” rally on the exact same day.
Meanwhile, in the Hague, Netherlands, Myanmar expats gathered in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Parliament building. They pressured the Myanmar military to issue a guaranteed proof of life for the 81-year-old Nobel Peace Laureate and demanded the unconditional release of all political prisoners.
The protesters explicitly called on the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs to publicly back the demand for proof of life, include her situation in diplomatic dialogues, and stand firmly with the people of Myanmar.
At the same time, in Melbourne, Australia, the Myanmar diaspora united for a prayer session and rally, demanding the immediate release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and all political prisoners.
Ever since the military coup, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi has been kept in solitary confinement, completely cut off from the outside world. This total information blackout has raised severe worries about her health, not just for her son Kim Aris, but for millions of people worldwide.
This "Proof of Life" campaign originally kicked off on April 21st. Organizers continue to urge the public to voice their concerns on social media and call on their respective host governments to pressure the junta into providing verifiable proof of her safety.
Reporting for Public Myanmar News, this is the Special Intelligence Force.
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