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Iranian 'students' set Benneton store on fire
2008-12-31
I agree their ads slid into self-parody, but this is a bit extreme ...
A branch of the Italian clothing retailer Benetton was set on fire in Iran amid angry protests against the Israeli raids in the Gaza Strip, media reports said on Wednesday.

According to the conservative Iranian daily, Jomhuri Eslami, the shop in Dowlat Street, in the north of the capital Tehran, had been attacked by protesters on Tuesday. Benetton is said to be "linked with the Zionist network," a government newspaper said.

Several Benetton stores have opened in the past two years in Iran, where global brands have largely been absent since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

Last year a group of prominent MPs protested against Benetton's presence in Iran, alleging that it was owned by a "Zionist millionaire" and that its fashions were a bad influence on female consumers
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#6  Thus proving the old adage that there is some good in everybody...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-12-31 18:06  

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Mannequin in a Tehran Benetton store complete with mandatory headscarf

Iran MPs want to shut down Benetton stores
Posted by: john frum   2008-12-31 17:35  

#4  What I don't get is this: Benetton is a clothing store, right?

They sell Western clothing, right?

The kind Iranian women aren't allowed to wear, right?

How do they stay in business in Iran?
Posted by: Steve White   2008-12-31 17:27  

#3  Apparently the Benetton family once planned to open a plant in an Israeli settlement on the West Bank.
Link
Posted by: Darrell   2008-12-31 16:58  

#2  Gotta get their credits in for the quarterly commission statement, I guess.
Posted by: lotp   2008-12-31 16:38  

#1  busy little beavers, aren't they?
Posted by: Frank G   2008-12-31 16:01  

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