The Danish boycott campaign is slowly building momentum, as reported in Arab News:

E-mails and text messages calling for the boycott of Danish products have been circulating this week in the Kingdom following the decision this month by 17 Danish newspapers to republish defamatory cartoons about the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

The cartoons — first published in a Danish newspaper in 2006 — caused outrage across the Muslim world, sparking a boycott of Danish products, which, according to various media sources, led to economic losses of over $1 billion.

Danish newspapers republished the cartoons in support of one of the men who drew the cartoons and who escaped an assassination attempt earlier this year. Calls for a new boycott are also being made on the Internet’s popular networking website, Facebook. Over 20 local and international groups have formed calling for a boycott.

In a move that is thought to escalate tensions, Wolfgang Schauble, German interior minister, yesterday expressed respect for the Danish newspapers’ decision to reprint the controversial cartoons and suggested that all European newspapers should follow suit.

A survey made by the Arab News revealed that people have slowly begun to react against the publication of the cartoons. Unlike the first boycott, grocery shops and supermarkets have so far not hung signs saying they do not sell Danish products.

Ahmad Awad, manager of the Al-Manar supermarket, said that since last week some people have begun to ask about Danish goods.

“Following the last boycott, we have started to slowly bring back Danish products,” he said.

Awad, who did not know of the reprinting of the cartoons, said, “If it is true, then we would certainly stop selling products from any country that have published the cartoons.”

Which suggests that Wolfgang Schauble’s suggestion is a good one: let Awad stop selling products from every Western country. Surely a little solidarity with the Danes is called for here.

And, as predicted, Sudan is at the forefront of the protests:

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir declared yesterday that he would bar Danes from Sudan and told tens of thousands of people at a government-backed rally that the Muslim world should boycott Denmark because of a reprinted cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad.

“We urge all Muslims around the world to boycott Danish commodities, goods, companies, institutions, organisations and personalities,” Mr Bashir told the crowd outside the Republic Palace in Khartoum.

Mr Bashir vowed that “not a single Danish foot will from now on desecrate the land of Sudan”.

Desecrate the land of Sudan??

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7 responses to “The Second Danish Boycott”

  1. Noga Avatar

    “About 93 percent of the world’s 1.3 billion Muslims are moderates and only seven percent are politically radical, according to the poll, based on more than 50,000 interviews.”
    This is a quote from here:
    http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5i5ajtNJ0qTTRMBSFpYngMOjrmDbQ
    Is the wide support for boycotting Danish goods fall within the definition of “moderate” or “radical” mindset?

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  2. Mick H Avatar
    Mick H

    I like the way that report “challenges Western notions that equate Islam with radicalism and violence”. Only 91 million politically radical muslims – nothing at all to worry about.

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  3. Fabian from Israel Avatar

    A Katuysha missile has impacted in a house in Ashkelon.
    I don’t know what my government is waiting.

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  4. Abigail Avatar
    Abigail

    So the Danish newspapers reprinted the cartoons that insult Muslims’ prophet and Muslims reacted by boycotting the Danish goods…So what? It’s a totally normal non-violent behaviour, what did you people expect them to do? Applause? If the German minister of interior thinks it’s right to try and force people (of any religion) to accept insults then it’s him and the non tolerant, hatred spreading people like him that should be attacked on newspapers. when I see all these attacks and provokes against Muslims and then see their reaction I find it hard to believe it’s them that are being in-tolerant.

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  5. MKJM Avatar

    yes the second boycott has started and muslims are not buying danish products…even youth have had enough of being mocked and abused. Mockery isnt acceptable regardless of peoples faiths.
    As a muslim im certainly Not buying danish products nor american untill i feel something is done about the on going abuse and slaughter of innocent kids wrold wide.
    This is the time for muslim people to see their products reach the top of the scale & for those who are not heard of to be heard.
    daninvan, thank you for your pleasent comment.Its nice to know you understand us muslims who are being opressed.
    Less money spent on certain products means less money for american gov to buy arms and murder our kids world wide.
    O you who believe protect your neighbour, your brother, your country, step not forth towards those who disbelieve unless they attack you first.

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  6. NickT Avatar
    NickT

    I’m not a muslim, but if someone insulted me or my faith, I would react also. These muslims didn’t even react violently, as a matter of fact, their reaction was just and right! as Daninvan said, what do you expect them to do? applaud?
    and why the hell are we so hell bent on making enemies? what are we the US?? this is not us… we’re following bush… pretty soon we’ll be part of bush’s pack of dogs. God help us then…

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