From: Sent: 8/20/2012 4:52:47 P.M. Pacific Daylight TimeSubj: Fwd: German company Cuts Israel From Middle East List, Adds "Palestinian Territories"
Subject: German company Cuts Israel From Middle East List, Adds "Palestinian Territories"
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When any company boycotts, or simply refuses to recognize the Jewish State, I refuse to do business with such people. Whether due to Judenhass, or merely misguided sympathy for the “oppressed” Arab-Muslims of the region, or possibly to be able to market in the Muslim world, they have decided to do business with the enemies of the Jewish Nation and to exclude me – and you too – from their potential customer base. That is their business decision, and we are obliged to honor it!
Nivea is one of the largest, global skin- and body-care brands and is owned by the German company Beiersdorf.
In addition to NIVEA, they produce other internationally successful brands such as Eucerin, Aquaphor, Nivea For Men, La Prairie, Labello, 8x4, and Hansaplast/ Elastoplast.
There are dozens of competitive brands from which you can make your choice of products, including Este Lauder, a firm dedicated to the support of Israel and the Jewish People.
Please note that the company which sells NIVEA removed Israel from the list of countries in the Middle East, and wrote instead, "Palestinian territories." Dear friends, please remove Nivea from your shopping list!
Israel Boycotted By Nivea! Simon Wiesenthal Center Expresses Outrage In Letter To German Cosmetics Company
by: EJP Updated: 07/Sep/2011 09:00
PARIS (EJP)---The Simon Wiesenthal Center expressed outrage at the fact that Nivea apparently removed the State of Israel from the list of its client countries in the Middle East and replaced it with "Palestine territories".
In a letter to German cosmetics company Beiersdorf Chairman, Thomas Quaas, at his Hamburg headquarters, the Centre's Director for International Relations, Shimon Samuels, expressed amazement "that a German company would, allegedly, implement a genocidal policy recommendation of Iranian President Ahmadinejad to '"wipe the Jewish state off the map'".
The Centre demanded "an immediate investigation into the images of '"Boycott Israel" slogans scrawled across Nivea posters, the prompt punishment and dismissal of the perpetrators, the reinstatement of Israel and an apology for this offence to the Jewish people".
"Mr. Chairman just as hate speech presages hate crime, so virtual Holocaust aspires to its recurrence. This is one cosmetic that Nivea should not be selling", concluded Samuels.
In August already, Israeli-American actress and model Becky Griffin complained to the company that she could not select Israel as a location on the Nivea website.
"I was very surprised to find out that according to you, my country, Israel is good enough to sell your products in, but not worth being a part of the rest of the world. When asked to select my location on your website I couldn't do so,” she then wrote in a letter to Beiersdorf.
At the time the German company claimed that the reason Israel was not listed on its website was not due to a boycott but is because there was no local marketing platform that customers could be directed to.
It said that Israel’s branch is managed by Greece.
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