Irrawaddy-Dec 23

On this day 100 years ago, the Darna Thukha, an organization led by women to fight British colonial rule in Burma, also known as the Wunthanu Kumari Association, was established. The association was the second political organization led by women to be founded in Myanmar, after the Burmese Women’s Union, also founded in 1919.In an act of resistance to colonial rule, the association urged citizens to use domestically manufactured goods rather than imported products. The Darna Thukha also urged Myanmar women not to marry foreigners. The association had nine branches in Yangon and also had branches in other parts of the country. The association raised funds for politicians U Ba Pe, U Pu and U Tun Shein for a trip to London to ask for political reforms from the British.

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