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Darth Vidar
02-07-2006, 04:03 PM
Gaza shopkeeper stocks Danish flags - to burn


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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/679578.html



When entrepreneur Ahmed Abu Dayya first heard that Danish caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed were being reprinted across Europe, he knew exactly what his customers in Gaza would want: flags to burn.

Abu Dayya ordered 100 hard-to-find Danish and Norwegian flags for his Gaza City shop and has been doing a swift trade.

"I do not take political stands. It is all business," he said in an interview. "But this time I was offended by the assault on the Prophet Mohammad."

A wave of anger has swept the Muslim world over the publication of the cartoons, one of which shows the Prophet wearing a turban shaped like a bomb.

First printed in Denmark, the cartoons have appeared in newspapers across Europe, as well as in the United States.

While normally hard to come by in isolated Gaza, Danish and Norwegian flags are now popping up at daily protests, increasingly replacing Israel's Star of David.

It's not clear how many merchants apart from Abu Dayya are offering the flags, but they appear to be readily available. Angry Muslims set the flags ablaze or tear them to pieces.

At a protest yesterday outside European Union offices in Gaza, dozens of Palestinian students chanted: "Down with Denmark. Down with Norway. With our blood and with our souls, we will sacrifice for our Prophet."

In Beirut and Damascus, mobs set Danish and Norwegian embassies on fire.

"I knew there would be a demand for the flags because of the angry reaction of people over the offense to Prophet Mohammad," said Abu Dayya, whose PLO Flag Shop also sells souvenirs and presents.

He sells his Danish and Norwegian flags for $11 a piece - a price he acknowledged might be dampening sales. Many protesters prefer to save money and make the flags themselves from scraps of fabric, he said.

Abu Dayya sources some of his flags from suppliers in Taiwan, but he buys Israeli flags from a merchant in Israel, even though he sells them to be burned at anti-Israeli rallies.

Flag-making has been a growth business for Abu Dayya for years, thanks to orders by Palestinian militant groups for national flags and banners bearing the symbols of armed factions.

Last year, he said the Palestinian Authority ordered 60,000 flags ahead of Israel's withdrawal from Gaza. Workers at one factory stitched some 3,000 pennants a day.

While the flag merchant said the Danish cartoons upset him, he urged fellow Gazans not to punish Danish citizens collectively, citing their humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people.

ed316
02-07-2006, 04:08 PM
Smart move, took my Idea

Solo
02-07-2006, 04:09 PM
Smart move, took my Idea

LOL


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Snoshi
02-07-2006, 04:20 PM
Thats smart :D

Laworkerbee
02-07-2006, 04:31 PM
"I do not take political stands. It is all business," he said in an interview. "But this time I was offended by the assault on the Prophet Mohammad."

Does that mean he sold at a discount....the fool!

joshfox0
02-07-2006, 05:54 PM
roflbrilliant bussiness idea even if i disagree with it

Durandal
02-07-2006, 07:52 PM
I would have done the same thing...

Fortunately, I do not have to. p-)

Macabi
02-07-2006, 08:20 PM
A Big step towards a better Palestinian economy!

Durandal
02-08-2006, 04:40 AM
10% of nothing is still nothing.

toki
02-08-2006, 05:31 AM
hmm this was said 1000 times before, but being offended by symbols and thus burning flags is kinda funny. And even more funny that the people, who are you trying to offend, pitty your idiocy.

I honestly pitty those folks, because they're instrumentalized sheeps and use foreign targets to vent their anger, because they're too scared opposing their own screwed politics/politicians. The outrage! :cantbeli:


Abu Dayya ordered 100 hard-to-find Danish and Norwegian flags for his Gaza City shop and has been doing a swift trade.
where did he order them? EU products? :lol:

Bugalugs
02-12-2006, 06:10 PM
Now THIS is the way to bring proper market economies to the Middle East!

Beppo
02-12-2006, 06:32 PM
Kinda reminds me of the vultures selling 9/11 memorabilia at Ground Zero in NYC, or the street vendors who suddenly pop out of nowhere with umbrellas in the middle of a rainstorm. There may well be no God but God, but Mohammad ain't puttin food on the table.
Eh, whattaya gonna do.