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Kazakhstan: Lace underwear ban sees dozens of women arrested in street protest | |
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30 women were arrested in Kazakhstan on Sunday, yelling “freedom to panties!” and wearing lace underwear on their heads. | 30 women were arrested in Kazakhstan on Sunday, yelling “freedom to panties!” and wearing lace underwear on their heads. |
Rather than having an unnatural attachment to their lucky underpants, the women were protesting against a trade ban on the sale of lacy lingerie in Kazakhstan Russia and Belarus. | Rather than having an unnatural attachment to their lucky underpants, the women were protesting against a trade ban on the sale of lacy lingerie in Kazakhstan Russia and Belarus. |
The ruling will see any underwear containing less than 6 per cent cotton banned from being made or imported into the countries. | The ruling will see any underwear containing less than 6 per cent cotton banned from being made or imported into the countries. |
The demonstration followed a protest on Sunday against a 19percent devaluation of the Kazakhstani tenge currency. | The demonstration followed a protest on Sunday against a 19percent devaluation of the Kazakhstani tenge currency. |
The ban has struck a chord in societies where La Perla and Victoria's Secret are panty paradises compared to Soviet-era cotton underwear, which was often about as flattering and shapely as curtains. | The ban has struck a chord in societies where La Perla and Victoria's Secret are panty paradises compared to Soviet-era cotton underwear, which was often about as flattering and shapely as curtains. |
The ban was first outlined in 2010 by the Eurasian Economic Commission, which regulates the customs union, and will be enforced from 1 July, with officials citing that lace does not absorb enough moisture. | The ban was first outlined in 2010 by the Eurasian Economic Commission, which regulates the customs union, and will be enforced from 1 July, with officials citing that lace does not absorb enough moisture. |
But a consumer outcry against it already is reaching a fever pitch. | But a consumer outcry against it already is reaching a fever pitch. |
Others have laughed off the panty ban, seeing it as yet another attempt to add regulations and controls to bureaucracy in the three countries. | Others have laughed off the panty ban, seeing it as yet another attempt to add regulations and controls to bureaucracy in the three countries. |
"As a rule, lacy underwear is literally snatched off the shelves," said Alisa Sapardiyeva, the manager of DD-Shop, a lingerie store in Moscow. | "As a rule, lacy underwear is literally snatched off the shelves," said Alisa Sapardiyeva, the manager of DD-Shop, a lingerie store in Moscow. |
"If you take that away again, the buyer is going to be the one who suffers the most," she warned. | "If you take that away again, the buyer is going to be the one who suffers the most," she warned. |
According to the Russian Textile Businesses Union, more than $4 billion dollars (£2.4bn) worth of underwear is sold in Russia annually, and 80 per cent of the goods sold are foreign made. | According to the Russian Textile Businesses Union, more than $4 billion dollars (£2.4bn) worth of underwear is sold in Russia annually, and 80 per cent of the goods sold are foreign made. |
Analysts estimate that 90 per cent of lacy underpants would disappear from shop shelves, if the ban goes into effect this summer as planned. | Analysts estimate that 90 per cent of lacy underpants would disappear from shop shelves, if the ban goes into effect this summer as planned. |
The Eurasian Economic Commission declined to comment on Monday, saying it was preparing to issue a statement about the underwear ban. | The Eurasian Economic Commission declined to comment on Monday, saying it was preparing to issue a statement about the underwear ban. |
"I think [the girls]... will still have the opportunity to wear it (synthetic underwear) whether you can buy it in Russia or not," said 22-year-old Muscovite Trifon Gadzhikasimov, noting that most of his friends travel abroad regularly. | "I think [the girls]... will still have the opportunity to wear it (synthetic underwear) whether you can buy it in Russia or not," said 22-year-old Muscovite Trifon Gadzhikasimov, noting that most of his friends travel abroad regularly. |
"I think this is just another silly law that shows the ineffectiveness of our government." | "I think this is just another silly law that shows the ineffectiveness of our government." |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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