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Iran to Cancel Contracts with Cartoon Countries
2006-02-04
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has ordered the cancellation of economic contracts with countries where the media have carried cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, the ISNA news agency reported.

The report said the hardline president had ordered the creation of an official body to respond to the cartoons, saying the regime "must revise and cancel economic contracts with the countries that started this repulsive act and those that followed them."

The presidential decree also condemned Saturday the "the insult by certain Western media of the prophet which shows the hatred towards Islam and Muslims of the Zionists who govern these countries and the absence of serious action by the leaders of these countries".

The body looking into reprisals will be headed by Iran's commerce minister and include a deputy foreign minister, a deputy oil minister and a deputy industry minister, ISNA said.

The cartoons, first published last September by the conservative Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, have since appeared in newspapers in countries including Norway, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Hungary.

In a separate report, an influential state body -- the Council for Islamic Propaganda -- was quoted as calling for the expulsion of the Danish ambassador to Tehran as well as a boycott of Danish products.

Iran's foreign ministry has already summoned the ambassadors of Denmark, Norway and EU presidency holder Austria to pass on the regime's complaints.

It was the Islamic republic's late revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini who in 1989 demanded Indian-born British author Salman Rushdie's execution over his novel the "Satanic Verses," deemed blasphemous and insulting to the Prophet Mohammed.

Khomeini's successor as Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has yet to speak out on the issue.

Posted by:lotp

#9  Anchor butter is a New Zealand product. Arla just markets it in certain areas.

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Posted by: phil_b   2006-02-04 22:31  

#8  Anchor was an Arla brand, btw.
Posted by: .com   2006-02-04 20:47  

#7  Lurpak, Anchor, and Arla probably represented 40% of the dairy products I saw in the Dhahran area markets.
Posted by: .com   2006-02-04 20:46  

#6  Cheaderhead, I think one Danish company has been losing a million dollars a day on sales in Saudi Arabia alone, since this began.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-02-04 20:39  

#5  When will the headline read
ALL CARTOON COUNTRIES TO EXPELL ALL MUSLIMS ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-02-04 16:07  

#4  Well its not like they were buying much ham from the Dane's anyway
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2006-02-04 15:50  

#3  If there was just some way of running these cartoons in North Korea and Syria...
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-02-04 15:22  

#2  have since appeared in newspapers in countries including Norway, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria, the Netherlands, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and Hungary.

And now Poland! Don't forget Poland!

Vi er sammen med Danskere !
Posted by: Rafael   2006-02-04 14:51  

#1  Pre-emptive sanctions.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-02-04 14:18  

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