Boycott Villaggio?

shabina921
By shabina921

It's looking unlikely that Villaggio will open its doors this week. But when it does, the parents of the children who died there are calling for a boycott against the mall until they get some answers.

More here:

http://dohanews.co/post/29255564984/parents-of-villaggio-victims-demand-...

By Zilo_Guy10• 13 Aug 2012 22:03
Zilo_Guy10

Villagio is starting on 15th............. Now Khallas. Lets c after it opens.

By sonofqatar• 13 Aug 2012 21:54
sonofqatar

We for sure need some answers and proscution for those people who committed these tragedies which being ignored now

By zaheer_sayyed• 13 Aug 2012 13:43
zaheer_sayyed

i don't understand y r u comparing Syria Egypt and Libya with this, by boycotting villaggio v r also trying to say every human life is important...it seems u just want to argue but u hav no good point to argue. Say sumthing which makes sense

By anonymous• 13 Aug 2012 13:39
anonymous

Yeah, you MUST protest against every crime committed in every country on the SAME thread. Otherwise, you are just a racist!

By zaheer_sayyed• 13 Aug 2012 13:36
zaheer_sayyed

let Assad and Mubarak build der Mall here ..v il boycott that too ..

By _noms_• 13 Aug 2012 13:35
_noms_

oh yeh timebandit! so you mean the lives lost in Villagio were the only Tragic loss in the World!

you should atleast apply some moderation to your racism!

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 13 Aug 2012 13:26
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

so only the villagio ones are valuable and rest r just dead bodies

By timebandit• 13 Aug 2012 13:17
timebandit

noms if you want to discuss Egypt, Libya, Syria & all those countries where lives were washed away brutally, start a new thread of your own. This one is about the the tragic loss of life in Villaggio QATAR.

By _noms_• 13 Aug 2012 13:02
_noms_

so, why not boycott Egypt, Libya, Syria & all those countries where lives were washed away brutally ?!

in my opinion, boycotting the mall is not a solution to problems..!

By FlyingAce• 13 Aug 2012 12:57
FlyingAce

90% of Expats in Qatar won't boycott Villagio.... Accept it or not!

By zaheer_sayyed• 13 Aug 2012 12:52
zaheer_sayyed

what is going to work and what not lets leave it to time and people. For those who wants to go ..this shows how inhuman you'll have become.

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 13 Aug 2012 12:14
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

compensating wont heel the wound , 2 mothers have lost their 3 kids at a time :(

By anonymous• 13 Aug 2012 12:12
anonymous

" accidents happen."? This wasn't an accident. This was negligence and ignorance, it was programmed to happen!

By smoke• 13 Aug 2012 12:10
smoke

Boycotting is not gonna put them in any loss trust me, those that want to go will go. Getting justice and answers this way is just stupidity.

Besides i heard every family was compensated very generously, and even though that's not gonna bring back your loved ones, accidents happen..move on with life.

By zaheer_sayyed• 13 Aug 2012 12:03
zaheer_sayyed

im with boycott

By drsam• 13 Aug 2012 11:53
drsam

why aren't the employees getting paid?

Article 44

... if the worker attends the place of work and is willing to perform the work but could not do so for reasons beyond his control, he shall be considered to have actually done the work and be entitled to the advantages accruing therefrom.

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By fubar• 13 Aug 2012 09:00
fubar

Personally I want to know why the Fire Safety Certificates for all the major malls and shopping complexes haven't been made available.

As time has gone on I have less and less confidence that the malls actually are 'safe' (ie up to international standards) and that some rich Sheikhs have just put pressure on the government to allow them to open back up.

If we are to believe that Villagio and City Center and Landmark etc are safe, independent, international safety audit companies should have come in, examined the malls, and reported openly on their findings.

This is all starting to smell like a really bad cover up now.

If there's nothing to hide, the Fire Safety Certificates could be made public immediately.

By ydlov12• 12 Aug 2012 22:27
ydlov12

Time. How much of an advantage it is to the authority figures.

By nomerci• 12 Aug 2012 22:20
nomerci

What happened to the New Zealand couple that was in the news so much at the time? Are they in Qatar?

They seemed to have been satisfied at how things were handled at the time.

By timebandit• 12 Aug 2012 22:20
timebandit

By anonymous• 12 Aug 2012 22:14
anonymous

When Qatarnwas in the worlds spotlight due to this tradegy they promised swift action. Now the world has moved on they are sweeping it all under the carpet......

By timebandit• 12 Aug 2012 22:14
timebandit

By nomerci• 12 Aug 2012 22:03
nomerci

bachus, you are right. We all do the best we can at the time we are doing it.

By anonymous• 12 Aug 2012 22:03
anonymous

I will go and I will try to chant for a while for the peace of dead souls and come back and no shopping.... :) I don't have courage to do so .... I m a mother and I can't be so selfish....., My both deliveries were painfull procedures and I know how it feels to loss the dearest one too.. :(

By timebandit• 12 Aug 2012 22:02
timebandit

I am shocked to read that the parents are in the predicament they are. Until now I have just assumed that they were being well looked after. By that I mean that they would have been well informed, consulted and indeed financially compensated for their loss (as they should be, more than generously!). They should be given no reason to stress at all, and their feelings should be a top priority in moving forward.

The fact that they feel the need for a petition tells me that instead of being well looked after, they are feeling out in the cold, and need to bring their situation to the attention of the public. And I am glad they have, because otherwise I would still be assuming that their every need was being tended to regarding the tragedy.

I am deeply saddened by this news. Come on Qatar, do the right thing. Where is all of that undying support the families were shown in the first couple of days after the disaster? Are they no longer important? Was the initial support just for show?

I will not boycott Villaggio because if I did it would make no difference whatsoever, and I do like the cinema there. But I hope I hear/read in the near future that these poor people have had all of their concerns addressed and that they do not have to resort to writing letters to the media again. They should not be made to suffer any further!

By Bachus• 12 Aug 2012 21:59
Bachus

I don't claim to sinless nomerci, or without hypocrisy. I follow my conscience as best I can, when I can. It's all anyone can do.

If I can keep a clear conscience by not shopping in some stupid mall (and instead going to some other stupid mall a few miles down the road) so be it.

I am, however, alarmed at of the complacency of some of the posts here, with all of the "people die every day" crap. Followed by the soulless glee of others at the idea of closer access to yet another Gap and Starbucks. It makes me realize why some nationalities really aren't ready for democracy.

By Totaleclipse• 12 Aug 2012 21:28
Totaleclipse

well it was a sad incident and we all heard about it back home when it happened and we were shocked and felt disturbed but i really want to visit the mall cos my friend use to tell me about it. is that so bad? :(

By nomerci• 12 Aug 2012 21:21
nomerci

Bachus, although I understand what you are saying, looking at the complete picture, if you are really serious, you would not be able to work here.

So how does this one thing make a difference?

By ingeniero• 12 Aug 2012 21:19
ingeniero

Boycotting won't solve the problem, and why closing down the business of hundreds, and ruining 100s of families, there are a lot of worker in Villaggio, what they gonna do?

I am not boycotting Villaggio, Protest against Owners not against the workers! All those workers are on unpaid leave!

By fluffy123• 12 Aug 2012 21:05
fluffy123

boycotting doesn't solve anything. boycotting is not going to bring the lives of those children back.

i sympathize with the families because no one should have to bury their children. children are supposed to bury their parents not the other way.

however death is a part of life. tragedies happen everyday. the everything cannot stop when someone dies. the employees at the shops at villagio are not getting paid. some of the shop workers were transferred but not all of them. especially the ones who worked for shops that didn't have other retail outlets in Doha.

they are already under paid and responsible for sending money back home. and now that they are no getting paid because the shops aren't making money because they are called the situation is even worse.

and i know people like to point the finger at the mall managers or whatever. and i think they have to take responsibility for not having a proper fire alarm system and exits. but at the end of the day it was an accident. no one intentional killed the children. it was wasn't done maliciously.

By Bachus• 12 Aug 2012 20:19
Bachus

I don't think anybody realistically expects a boycott to affect the profit margins of the mall.

For me it's about keeping clear conscience. I couldn't set foot in place where I know that such injustice has been done as this, yet no one has been punished. Everyone else has to act as their consciences dictate.

By anonymous• 12 Aug 2012 19:43
anonymous

A boycott of vilaggio will be as successful as the Arab boycott of Israel.

As some of my friends here say, best not to report bad news so not to upset the public. Maybe we can all just forget it happened because Qatar is great

By Eagley• 12 Aug 2012 18:56
Eagley

The authorities should be pressed for answers.

But with regards to boycotting Villagio, TCOM is right - what about the poor workers who will lose their jobs if there is no work for them? Work elsewhere? Not that easy to find alternative workplaces.

By anonymous• 12 Aug 2012 16:50
anonymous

This is one of the reasons we need a balanced media. The media if it was worth anything would be pressing the authorities for answers, not leaving it to the parents to make a protest.

By Segmund• 12 Aug 2012 15:57
Segmund

I hate to call things irrelevant but your post is idiotically irrelevant by any stretch of my mind. How the hell is OBL and Villagio related? Or are you trying to say that plane crashed to Villagio too? Who is the US in this picture then? Get a life loser.

Regarding boycotting the malls, I think there is simply no point. I do sympathize with the people whose loved ones lost their lives and I urge the authorities to carry out a very stern investigation to bring to justice anyone who is responsible for this preventable calamity. I do not mind those being hanged for manslaughter who were, if they really were, responsible for the killings. However, boycotting a mall would just serve no purpose.

On this earth, on ever single part of it, many children have been born and many have died. Boycotting a building just because an accident happened there is not a wise thing to do.

By Prism• 12 Aug 2012 15:16
Prism

OBL was blamed for smashing aircrafts into twin towers killing people and destroying property. Did US stop sending aid to the country where he was dug out from and met his end or should I say justice was served to the people who died.

By Bachus• 12 Aug 2012 14:39
Bachus

Exactly fubar. The issue is not keeping the all closed forever; the issue is about seeing justice done before the mall reopens. Very reasonable.

By fubar• 12 Aug 2012 14:37
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fubar

I don't think the issue is that we should boycott it because something so terrible happened there - similar incidents happen around the world.

The point seems to be that they want the opening delayed until the court case has been resolved and those guilty have been identified and punished.

Brit, as for the issue of compensation, I don't think they are looking for money to make their troubles go away, but think about the sheer cost that these families would have faced to send the bodies of their children home for burial etc. That would have cost thousands and thousands of dollars I would think. A huge sum of money.

By Enigma• 12 Aug 2012 14:29
Enigma

Regards to the parents of the children who died sad day in Villagio.

but life must goes on,

I 'll be the first to entrance of Villagio when it open.

By mona2• 12 Aug 2012 14:28
mona2

why boycotting the mall ?! kids dies everywhere, syria, burma, palestine, its not the first time...move on !

By Bachus• 12 Aug 2012 14:28
Bachus

I know britexpat, and it's a shameful stain on Qatar. I'm boycotting to keep my own conscience clear.

By britexpat• 12 Aug 2012 14:17
britexpat

Whilst i agree with your sentiments and also agree that we should boycott Villagio, I would suggest that the outside world (and from poistings here) most of Qatar does not care :O(

By Bachus• 12 Aug 2012 14:11
Bachus

I will not shop there until justice has been given to the families of the victims of the criminal greed and incompetence that led to this tragedy. Anyone who does is contributing to the culture of corruption and incompetence that led to this tragedy. After all, why make changes if it has no real impact on the bottom line?

The Qatari gov. needs a better PR team. It could easily win major public points in Qatar and abroad by handling this incident with greater openness and justice. So far, it's getting horrible reviews from a world Qatar wants to love it.

By Zilo_Guy10• 12 Aug 2012 14:06
Zilo_Guy10

Does tat mean to be silent and let them do to whatever they want. Then why are we even living life ?

By Khanan• 12 Aug 2012 14:06
Khanan

have opned till the culprits are being held to task.

This is my way of protest. It won't make any difference but I will be satisfied.

at DaRuling~Good to hear from ya..will wait for you

By Ruditheexplorer• 12 Aug 2012 14:01
Ruditheexplorer

Settle with parents first..

By Zilo_Guy10• 12 Aug 2012 14:00
Zilo_Guy10

If we all dont wanna visit Villagio anymore... Who does want it to be opened then ?

By Zilo_Guy10• 12 Aug 2012 13:59
Zilo_Guy10

tats another part of story.

By Ruditheexplorer• 12 Aug 2012 13:57
Ruditheexplorer

This is how they deal 19 fatality case!

I loves shopping but I wont go! ;)

By britexpat• 12 Aug 2012 13:51
britexpat

I am with them , but am a little concerned about the "......nor received any offers of a just financial settlement"

Why are they looking for compensation ?

By Chairboy• 12 Aug 2012 13:48
Chairboy

armaan you insensitive idiot.

"It’s not a Villaggio versus victims standoff. This is not really about rich Qataris not being to buy Louis Vuitton."

Actually, yes it is..........................

By DaRuDe• 12 Aug 2012 13:48
DaRuDe

Khanan see you at CB at 2am

By t_coffee_or_me• 12 Aug 2012 13:47
t_coffee_or_me

What about the plights of the 100's of poor workers who will loose their job?

By drsam• 12 Aug 2012 13:46
drsam

won't go. i hate villagio anyway. barely visited it a dozen time in my 4.5 years stay in qatar. i'll meet BG in city center!!

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 12 Aug 2012 13:46
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

armaan that was a minor incident and villagio was due to carelessness

By armaan1982es• 12 Aug 2012 13:45
armaan1982es

i will definately go villagio. this type of incidents occurs in every part of world. a man slipped in a bath room. he broke his ankle so what he stopped taking bath his whole life.

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 12 Aug 2012 13:40
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

ok we will go to city centre

By Khanan• 12 Aug 2012 13:37
Khanan

Won't go!

By Zilo_Guy10• 12 Aug 2012 13:35
Zilo_Guy10

wot abt you baburao ? r u going to Villagio this evening to boycott.

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 12 Aug 2012 13:32
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

LP so ur boycotting ?

By anonymous• 12 Aug 2012 13:17
anonymous

You won't see me at the Mall of Death!

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