More than a million people have signed a petition calling for a boycott of Qatar Airways, following the news that the airline had been accused of “pandering” to terrorism by Qatar’s government.
Qatar Airways was accused of being a sponsor of Hamas and other groups and had been in the news before when it emerged that the company was the second biggest exporter of Qatari oil to the United States.
Qatari airline Qatari Airways has denied that its ties to Hamas are “paving the way for” the murder of the journalist who died in Gaza.
The petition said the Qataris “need to start to wake up to the fact that they are a sponsor and a promoter of terrorism in the region”.
“They need to stop being part of the quagmire in the Middle East and put their money where their mouth is.” “
The petition also calls for the boycott of all Qatari-owned businesses in the US, Canada, Britain and Australia. “
They need to stop being part of the quagmire in the Middle East and put their money where their mouth is.”
The petition also calls for the boycott of all Qatari-owned businesses in the US, Canada, Britain and Australia.
It said the airline’s “corporate culture” was “abhorrent”, with many of its employees employed by Qatari companies in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
“The Qatari government must stop pandating to extremist organizations and stop supporting terrorists, such as Hamas, which is directly responsible for the murder and enslavement of hundreds of thousands of people.” “
The Qatari state-owned airline is a US subsidiary of the ruling family of the emirate of Qatar, which operates the Gulf state of Qatar. “
The Qatari government must stop pandating to extremist organizations and stop supporting terrorists, such as Hamas, which is directly responsible for the murder and enslavement of hundreds of thousands of people.”
The Qatari state-owned airline is a US subsidiary of the ruling family of the emirate of Qatar, which operates the Gulf state of Qatar.
The airline has been one of the world’s largest airlines and has been expanding its operations since the Arab Spring in 2011, which saw the overthrow of autocratic ruler Moammar Gadhafi.
The Qatadahis have also become increasingly outspoken in their support for the Arab revolutions.
The group was also among the main sponsors of the pro-democracy uprising in Tunisia, which led to the overthrow and imprisonment of the country’s president.
Qatar’s foreign minister has called for the country to remain “neutral” in the ongoing political crisis in the country, which began in January.
Qatar Airways was not immediately available for comment.
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