Saudi bookstore pulls Trump books from shelves

On December 9, Dubai-based retailer Landmark halted sales of Trump merchandise at its Lifestyle stores


Reuters December 22, 2015
PHOTO COURTESY: ontheissues.org

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia-based retail chain Jarir Bookstore has removed books written by US presidential candidate Donald Trump from its shelves, it said on Tuesday, part of a backlash against his proposal to stop Muslims from entering the United States.

Jarir, part of one of the Gulf kingdom's biggest retailers, Jarir Marketing Co., announced the move in a Twitter response to another user's call for a boycott of the Republican front-runner's books.

"Jarir Bookstore sells books by Donald Trump, who is known for making comments offensive to Muslims and Islam. We ask them please to remove them," wrote Saudi user Mogatah on December 19, along with a photo of the Arabic-language edition of Trump's 2009 book "Think Like a Champion."

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"The copies have been removed, we thank you for your comment," Jarir replied, three days later.

The move continues the backlash against the Republican front-runner's business interests in the Middle East, where his brand has grown toxic as a result of his anti-Muslim comments.

On December 9, Dubai-based retailer Landmark halted sales of Trump merchandise at its Lifestyle stores, which had been selling Trump-branded lamps, mirrors and jewellery boxes throughout the Gulf region.

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The following day, a Dubai real estate firm building a $6 billion golf complex with Donald Trump stripped the property of his and his daughter's images, replacing them with generic photos of the project's planned homes.

COMMENTS (1)

Sodomite | 8 years ago | Reply For House of Saud this must really come after a lot of anguish. To not selling USAwalla sahib's books is the ultimate bravado that the Saudis could muster.
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