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نشرت
الصحيفة المشؤومة في موقعها على الانترنت تقريرا عن المقاطعة الشعبية
في المملكة، وابرز ماذكر في التقرير النقاط التالية:
- شركة ارلا مهتمة بموضوع المقاطعة في السعودية لانها يمكن ان تكلف
البلايين اذا كانت المشاركة عامة.
- حملة شعبية واسعة يقوم بها السعوديين لمقاطعة المنتجات الدينماركية
تعبيرا عن غضبهم عن الرسومات التي نشرت عن الرسول محمد ( صلى الله عليه
وسلم).
- السياسيين والقادة الدينيين شجعوا الناس على المقاطعة. وشاركت محطات
التلفزة في هذه الحملة بتعريف الناس بمنتجات شركة ارلا.
- ايرادات شركة ارلا من الشرق الاوسط 3 بلايين كرونه دينماركي ( تساوي
الكرونة 60 هللة).
- السفير الدينماركي في السعودية : اكد هذه المقاطعة وقال باننا هناك
خطر في الدينمارك باننا قللنا من الاهانة التي سببتها هذه الرسومات -
ليس فقط بين المسلمين في الدينمارك - ولكن بين جميع المسلمين في العالم.
لا بد ان ناخذ هذا التهديد بمحمل الجد.
التقرير
بالإنجليزي : Prophet
drawings anger Saudi consumers By The Copenhagen Post Saudi Arabian
consumers threaten to protest drawings of the prophet Mohammed by
boycotting Arla Foods
Arla Foods is concerned that a boycott of the company's products in
Saudi Arabia could cost billions if it takes widespread effect.
Saudi Arabian religious and political leaders encouraged consumers
to boycott Danish-based Arla Foods' products during last Friday's
weekly prayer service.
Since then, the call to has been repeated on national TV stations
and newspapers accompanied by pictures of Arla products.
Arla, one of the world's largest producers of dairy products, has
earnings worth DKK 3b in the Middle East and expected to open a
major dairy facility in two weeks in Saudi Arabia.
Religious leaders called for the boycott as a way to respond to
drawings of the prophet Mohammed printed in daily newspaper
Jyllands-Posten last September. The newspaper printed 12 drawings of
the prophet Mohammed last year as a way to challenge what it
considered the intimidating tactics of fundamental islamists.
One Saudi Arabian chain of supermarkets has already removed Arla
products from its shelves and called for an official apology.
Arla company feared the boycott could spread.
'The situation is escalating very quickly right now.' said Finn
Hansen, a department head for Arla. 'The development in the last
hours is quite worrisome.'
Hansen said that major partners in Saudi Arabia had summoned Arla
employees to meetings in the next days.
'They have attempted to make us denounce the drawings. The situation
is critical because the Saudi consumers react collectively. We're
afraid of being hit by a wave of consumer anger,' he said.
Denmark's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Hans Klingenberg, confirmed
that the threat of a widespread boycott had increased in recent days
and that Danish companies were concerned.
'There's a risk that in Denmark, we have underestimated the offence
that the drawings have caused - not just among Muslims in Denmark
but in the whole Muslim world. We should take the threat very
seriously,' said Klingenberg.
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