By
Khaled Hanafi, IOL Staff
CAIRO,
July 14 (IslamOnline) – Environment and anti-globalization
organizations worldwide called on all citizens suffering from U.S.
injustice to give up drinking American soft drinks, especially
Coca-Cola, for the day of Monday, July 22, 2002.
Head
of the Egyptian Society for boycotting Zionist and American products,
Ahmed Bahaa Edeen Shaaban told IslamOnline Sunday, July 14, “ We
call upon Egyptian and Arab citizens to support our drive, especially
as far as Coca-Cola is concerned. It is a symbol of U.S. hegemony that
must be resisted”.
Shaaban
added that the soft drink is not on top of the unified boycott list,
agreed by the General Egyptian Committee and Labor Unions. “This is
the first time we try to make one unified list of boycotted products.
We are trying to apply it throughout the Egyptian land,” he said.
The
unified list of boycotted products, a copy of which has been received
by IslamOnline, includes goods considered symbols of U.S. domination.
Among them are MacDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Arial (Washing
powder), Marlboro, Pampers (baby diapers), Heinz products…etc.
In
his justification of a unified list of boycotted goods, Shaaban said
that many lists appeared, causing confusion among the consumers
because some lists included national products. “ So, there had to be
accurate measures to brand a certain product liable to boycott,” he
added.
“The
Egyptian Committee prepared the unified list through specialized
economic experts, who applied strict rules to be followed. First rule
applied is boycotting all Israeli companies and products, as well as
affiliates thereof. Second rule is selecting a sample of U.S. and
Western products, as a message to the U.S. and other pro-Israel states
to the effect that bias to Israel will hurt the interests of such
states.
“Third
rule is to guarantee an alternative to the boycotted product. Then
making sure that boycotting any product will have no negative impacts
on the Egyptian economy. Finally, only companies and goods meeting the
boycott measures are to be included in the unified list,” added
Shaaban.
The
Egyptian Committee believes boycotting western products will also
encourage Egyptian-made products and give a boost to the national
industry.