Support the Burmese people: Send panties

This (via Doc) is incredibly cool:

The “Panties for Peace” campaign aimed at Burma’s military regime is gaining momentum, with the establishment of a committee to drum up support in Thailand. The campaign began on October 16, with women throughout the world sending packages to Burmese embassies containing panties. Burma’s superstitious generals, particularly junta chief Than Shwe, believe that contact with any item of women’s wear deprives them of their power.

“Panties for Peace” campaigns have sprung up in Australia, Europe, Singapore—and now Thailand, where a Lanna Action for Burma committee has been formed in Chiang Mai to support the feminine protest. Ying Tzarm, a co-founder of Lanna Action for Burma, told The Irrawaddy that the campaign was aimed at undermining the superstitious beliefs of the military regime.

Liz Hilton, a supporter of the Lanna Action for Burma and a member of the Empower foundation, said that by sending underwear to the men of Burma’s overseas embassies women would be delivering a strong message to the regime.

I wouldn’t waste any Myla on the jerks, but I say we have at it, girls.

2 Responses to “Support the Burmese people: Send panties”

  1. True: it is incredibly cool!
    You can see my cartoon on “panties for peace” in my post “Via le mutande! Per Burma.”
    Good day

  2. Jackie,
    I think the square root of your readership kicks my ass, but I linked. http://www.scientificmadlove.net/?p=7

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