|   'Boycott 
              US' campaign picking up in S. Arabia
 
 The Dawn[Reuters feed]
 8 May 2002
    RIYADH, May 8: A grassroots campaign to boycott US products in 
              Saudi Arabia has already taken its toll on many local businesses, 
              with sales dropping drastically, executives and activists said on 
              Wednesday.  The campaign, a protest against US support for Israel, is being 
              conducted from mosques, schools and universities, and through newspapers, 
              the Internet and mobile phone text messages urging consumers to 
              shun products originating from the United States.  The Saudi "boycott US" drive mirrors a similar campaign 
              which gathered momentum in several parts of the Arab world at the 
              peak of Israel's invasion of Palestinian lands that began on March 
              29.  Imams at Saudi mosques have been delivering fiery sermons urging 
              worshippers to drop US consumer goods in favour of other products, 
              ruling that supporting the US economy amounts to killing Palestinians 
              and other Muslims under attack.  Young Saudi boys stand in front of major shopping malls to distribute 
              flyers and leaflets containing a long list of brand names that must 
              be boycotted "in support of our Palestinian brothers". 
             "I have never seen such an organized anti-US campaign in the 
              kingdom. It looks as if everyone is involved, from school students 
              to religious clerics," a Saudi businessman said. "Two 
              days ago, a carefully-prepared 20-page file was thrown into my house, 
              containing all the information about US products that we should 
              stop buying. They are organized," the businessman added.  Mobile phone owners have received millions of messages exhorting 
              them to join the boycott. "The least you can do is boycott 
              US products," reads one message. "Don't be a partner to 
              crime ... With each dollar you pay (to buy US goods) you kill a 
              Palestinian," says another in reference to US arms supplies 
              to Israel.  Saudis have also been bombarded by e-mails explaining which companies 
              they should boycott and giving a background on many of those firms 
              and their links with Israel.  The campaign is especially hurting business at fast food franchises, 
              sales of soft drinks, and a wide range of consumer goods, but vehicles 
              too.-Reuters 
 
 
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