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Jordanian campaign underway to boycott of Danish, Dutch products
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 21 - 05 - 2008

A coalition of Jordanian media outlets, professional
syndicates and political parties plans to launch a national campaign
on June 10 to boycott Danish and Dutch products in retaliation for anti-Islam moves in the two
European countries, dpa reported today.
The campaign, entitled "The Messenger Unites Us," came into
existence after a dozen Danish papers reprinted cartoons
blasphemous to the Prophet Mohammed in February.
The controversial pictures were originally printed by the Danish
paper Jyllands-Posten in September 2005, sparking a spate of protests
across the Arab and Islamic worlds.
Dutch products were recently added to a list of blacklisted Danish
goods after Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders released a short
anti-Islam film on the Internet in March.
Organizers of the campaign said they had decided to delay the
launch to give ample time for local agents carrying Danish and Dutch
products to sell stocks already imported.
"Following our initial launch, we scaled back our boycott efforts
after receiving complaints from local traders. We gave traders enough
time - until June 10 - to sell their stock after which the campaign
will be in full force," campaign spokesman Zakaria al-Sheikh said.
He pointed out that the campaign would include highway billboards,
posters, printed T-shirts, bumper stickers and the like "to inform
consumers not only to boycott foods but anything associated with
Denmark and the Netherlands such as airlines and shipping agencies."
Campaign organizers also decided to institute legal action against
those involved in "demeaning the Prophet Mohammed," arguing that
their behaviour violated the Universal Declaration on Human Rights
and several articles of the Jordanian Penal Code.
A Jordanian court has already heard the testimonies of head of the
Jordanian Bar Association Saleh Armouti, Christian and Muslim
lawmakers, former Chairman of the Jordan Press Association Tarew
Momani and a representative of the International Council of Churches,
Odeh Qawas.
A list of 10,000 signatures protesting the "unlawful spread of
hatred" was submitted to the tribunal, according to al-Sheikh.
The court is expected to decide this week whether or not to
proceed with the case after it studies evidence regarding the actual
impact of the reprinting of the controversial cartoons in Jordan and
worldwide, judicial sources said.


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