Valentine poem makes hidden swipe at Myanmar junta
Military censors in Myanmar have launched an investigation after a
Valentine poem in a newspaper contained a hidden message criticising the
nation's junta leader, officials at the paper said Thursday.
The weekly Love Journal, a private paper seen as close to the
information ministry, published the brief poem in its latest issue,
under a picture of heart-shaped balloons reading "I Love You."
The Myanmar-language poem, titled "February Fourteenth," reads like a
love letter, but the first character in each word spells "Senior General
Than Shwe is power crazy."
Officials at the paper, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the
military's censors had questioned the poet Saw Wai and top editors at
the newspaper over the poem, which had apparently slipped past them.
Newspaper vendors said the poem had sparked a rush to buy the paper.
"Many people have been asking for the Love Journal. Normally we are
left with many extra copies of the journal to return to the publishing
house, but this time it was sold out," one vendor said in downtown
Yangon.
The poem follows a similar stunt in August, when a group of Danish
street artists published an advertisement in the Myanmar Times weekly
containing a hidden message calling Than Shwe a "killer."
Yangon, Thursday, AFP |