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Isabelle Warwicke
06-05-2008, 01:36 AM
In the wake of the ships, carrying aid and supplies to the hundreds of thousands of Myanmar (Burma)'s citizens affected by the cyclone, trying 15 different times to obtain permission to dock in the country and finally giving up and leaving the area, I applaud the women of Burma for coming up with the most amazing protest. I'm joining in.

Panties for Peace (http://pantiesforpeace.ca/)

A humanitarian crisis of catastrophic proportions has been playing out in Burma for more than 20 years. Thousands have been killed and many thousands more arrested, forced into slave labour or displaced from their villages by the ruling military regime. Burma’s women have endured rape and other forms of systematic sexual violence employed by the military to enforce its control over the country’s ethnic minorities. On May 3, 2008, Cyclone Nargis brought new and terrible suffering to the people of Burma, suffering made only worse by the military regime’s refusal to promptly accept the international community’s ensuing offers of humanitarian assistance. What began as a natural disaster was soon supplanted by a catastrophe rooted in the pride, paranoia and corruption of Burma’s military rulers.

The Panties for Peace campaign was launched by the women’s organization Lanna Action for Burma (LAB) on Oct. 16, 2007, in the hopes of bringing an end to the military regime’s rampant abuse of Burma’s population – and the abuse of Burma’s women in particular. Founded in the wake of the military’s brutal response to monk-led pro-democracy uprisings in Burma last fall, the Panties for Peace campaign has been given new and pressing importance by the regime’s self-interested and inhumane response to the devastation of Cyclone Nargis. The campaign has been already launched around the world, in Australia, the Philippines, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland, the USA and in Brazil.

The Panties for Peace campaign plays on the regime leaders’ superstitious fear that contact with a woman’s underpants will rob them of their power. Women around the world are asked to post their panties to local Burmese embassies in a bid to strip the regime of its power and bring an end to its gross violations of human rights, especially those committed against Burma’s women.

I've got addresses...who wants them?

Ysobelle
06-05-2008, 01:42 AM
Oh, HELL yeah!

Thistle
06-05-2008, 01:43 AM
what a fantastic idea! I wonder how such a superstition started?

Isabelle Warwicke
06-05-2008, 01:46 AM
Here’s what you can do :
1) Clean out your drawers,
• choose some panties,
• Write a message of solidarity on them (for example, « Solidarity with Burma », « Oust the Military Regime! » « Take that, Than Shwe! » …) and/or print the flower-shaped sticker displaying the leaders of the military regime (available on Lanna Action for Burma (http://lannaactionforburma.blogspot.com/)).
2) Send your package to the representatives of the military junta in Canada :
Embassy of the Union of Myanmar
85 Range Rd, 903
Ottawa (Ontario) K1N 8J6
3) THEN, Register your panties on this website (http://www.pantiesforpeace.ca/?p=1#petition) .

I have a package all ready to go in tomorrow's post.:ilu:

Isabelle Warwicke
06-05-2008, 01:51 AM
Oh and there's an online GAME (http://readyaimvote.com/pantiesforpeace/)!

Fling panties at despots. *snikker*

Oh and here are the addresses for the USA Embassies:

Washington DC: 2300 S St. N.W. WASHINGTON D.C 20008

New York:
Permanent Mission of the Union of Myanmar to the United Nations
Address1 : 10 EAST 77TH St. N. Y 10021

If you want to get really crazy, you can send them all over the world:
http://www.myanmars.net/bluepages/myanmar.embassies.htm

guenwyvar
06-05-2008, 12:14 PM
Please send me the address too

KissMeKate
06-05-2008, 02:10 PM
the regime leaders’ superstitious fear that contact with a woman’s underpants will rob them of their power.

That is one of the strangest things I've ever heard! :unamused: I wonder if it goes back to the myths about menstrual blood and not having contact with women while they are bleeding.

I was just thinking to myself that it was time to go shopping for all new underthings. Now I know what to do with my old ones! ;-)