Canadian women asked to send panties to Myanmar embassy

by Amy Judd | May 27, 2008 at 01:43 pm
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Canadian women are being asked to send their panties to the Myanmar embassy in Ottawa in protest against the actions of the country's military regime.
This is really odd if you ask me, but I hope it will be effective.

The call for the underwear is part of the Panties for Peace! campaign, launched by rights activists in Montreal.

Activists say the campaign is meant to send a message to Myanmar's authoritarian leaders, who reportedly fear contact with women's underwear will sap their power.

The regime has violently suppressed democratic uprisings in the past and has come under fire recently for limiting aid to victims of Cyclone Nargis.

The Canadian edition of the Panties for Peace! campaign is being co-ordinated by Rights and Democracy and the Quebec Women's Federation.

They hope to use the campaign to also raise funds for the estimated 2.4 million cyclone survivors.

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julianw

This story reminds me of an anti-war poster I saw in a local protest that said: "War is pants. Nobody likes pants."

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Rajeshwar Chahal

How peculiarly Canadian!

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