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Malaysian-Dutch firm slams anti-Islam film, appeals to Muslims not ...
International Herald Tribune, France - Apr 2, 2008
AP KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: A Malaysian-Dutch dairy producer took out newspaper advertisements Wednesday to denounce an anti-Islam film by a Dutch lawmaker, ...
Attack Dutch over ?film?: Taleban
Arab Times, Kuwait - Apr 3, 2008
In a related event, a Malaysian-Dutch dairy producer took out newspaper advertisements Wednesday to denounce the anti-Islam film, an apparent appeal to ...
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — A Malaysian-Dutch dairy producer took out newspaper advertisements Wednesday to denounce an anti-Islam film by a Dutch lawmaker, an apparent appeal to Muslims to not boycott its products.

Malaysia's religious council and several Muslim groups in the country have called on Muslims to boycott Dutch goods to protest the 15-minute movie by right-wing politician Geert Wilders, saying the film creates unnecessary tensions and misleads viewers to link Islam and violence.

In full-page announcements in major newspapers, as well as on its website, Dutch Lady Milk Industries said it wanted to "strongly condemn this expression against Islam" by Wilders.

Dutch multinational firm Royal Friesland Foods owns a 50% stake in Dutch Lady and the remainder of the dairy produce company is owned by Malaysians. The second largest shareholder is state investment agency Permodalan Nasional Berhad.

The advertisements pointed out that Dutch Lady is 50% owned by Malaysians, employs 660 Malaysians and manufactures its dairy products locally. Its brands include Dutch Lady, Frisian Flag, Frisolac, Calcimex and Joy.

"We are part of the Malaysian community and respect all its cultures as its own. We look forward to your continued support and will always cherish the values that we share," chairman Kamarul Ariffin Mohamad Yassin said in the advertisement.

The Malaysian supermarket chain Mydin has marked Dutch products with red labels to give customers the option of boycotting them. Mydin buys US$18.8 million worth of Dutch goods a year.

Dutch Ambassador Lody Embrechts said Tuesday that the film's release was regrettable but has called on people to refrain from boycotting Dutch goods and engage in dialogue instead.

Malaysia's Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the film as disrespectful and insensitive. Some 60% of the country's 27 million people are Muslims.

The film, titled "Fitna," or "ordeal" in Arabic, was posted online Thursday. Though it was removed from the site LiveLeak.com on Friday, it has since been available on other file-sharing sites.

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