*Boycotts Against Denmark Spread*
By Hasan Cucuk, Copenhagen
Published: Tuesday, January 31, 2006
http://www.zaman.com/?bl=international&alt=&hn=29239

Boycotts and outrage towards Denmark continue to increase after the Danish
government announced it would not apologize for the publication of satirical
cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed in Danish newspaper, Jyllands
Posten.

The scandal has been costly for Denmark and the international dimension of
the incident has begun to increase.

EU authorities handled the issue at the General Affairs Council Monday and
focused on "respect for beliefs".

After Libya closed down its representative office in the Danish capital
Copenhagen, Palestinians protesting the cartoons raided an EU office in Gaza
and an Iraqi group demanded attacks be instigated against Danish targets.

Saudi Arabia recalled its ambassadors to Copenhagen and the boycott against
Danish products quickly spread to other Gulf countries and Egypt as well.

The boycott negatively affected the Danish economy from the very first day.

The dairy company, Arla Foods, has halted all exports to the Middle East and
is considering laying off employees as it is losing around 1.3 million euros
a day in lost sales.

Arla, unable to sell goods in the country, was forced to close its factory
in Riyadh yesterday and halted the construction of its new factory. The
pharmaceutical products of Novo Nordisk, selling 30 million euros annually,
were removed from pharmacy shelves. Danish goods were also removed from
stands in Kuwaiti markets, and the United Arab Emirates joined the boycott
chain yesterday.

The organization of Muslim Brothers, the main opposition in Egypt, called
for a boycott against Danish goods.

Marianne Carstenskiold from the Danish Industrialists Association said they
are helpless, "We want to conduct dialogue with the region, but even if the
problem is solved, it will take time to return to the old days."

The boycott also negatively affects Muslims living in Denmark. Some Danes
have demanded via messages sent the local SMS network, "Do not buy anything
from the restaurants and shops belonging to Muslims.".

The developments have caused many unwanted incidents.

Two Arla workers were beaten in Saudi Arabia and the EU office in Palestine
was over taken by an armed group. The supporters of al-Fatah who raided the
office demanded an apology from Denmark and Norway. The armed group called,
Jaish al-Mujaheeden, called on its supporters to attack Danish and Norwegian
targets. The Norwegian government had apologized when the Norwegian
newspaper, Magazinet, reprinted the cartoons from Jyllands Posten.
Scandinavian countries have asked their citizens not to travel to the Middle
East.

The EU Commissioner for Commerce, Peter Mandelson, emphasized they will seek
action from the World Trade Organization (WTO) if Saudi Arabia supports the
boycott.

Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik stated after the EU General
Affairs Council gathering yesterday, "With the help of freedom of expression
and the press, some basic religious values should not be humiliated in order
to find a solution."

The EU High Representative, Javier Solana, stressed "religious values should
be respected and no religion should be humiliated."

Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, backing the insulting cartoons
published in Jyllands Posten on the grounds of "freedom of expression," said
he did not approve of the cartoons adding, "I would never approve of the
portrayal of Prophet Mohammed, Jesus or any other person in a humiliating
way."

Rasmussen remarked that the government "will try its best to deal with the
unfortunate events," *while he continued to avoid making an official
apology. *

*Danish companies make 2 billion euro turnover*

The Islamic world produces an income of two billion euros for Denmark.

The country's leading cheese and butter producer, Arla's annual exports to
Gulf countries reaches 400 million euros.

The Danish pharmaceutical firm, Novo Nordisk, and Danpo Chick and Grundfoss
Water Pump companies export large amounts of goods to the region. Denmark's
most fundamental trade partners among Muslim countries include the United
Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Malaysia, Turkey, Egypt, and Indonesia.
Saudi Arabia tops the list with 300 million euros in exports; while Turkey
imports 280 million euros annually from Denmark.

*Boycott may cost Danes 11,000 jobs*
http://www.bangkokpost.com/breaking_news/breakingnews.php?id=76706


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