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Sri Lanka raises concern with Beijing over Chinese doormats featuring its national flag

Sri Lanka has raised with Beijing the issue of Chinese-made doormats featuring the island’s national lion flag being sold through online retail giant Amazon.

The Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry on Friday said it had called for an inquiry into the sale of non-slip doormats on Amazon with the print of Sri Lanka’s national flag. It has taken up the issue with the Chinese embassy in Colombo, and also asked Colombo’s mission in Beijing to track down the manufacturer.

The ministry has also instructed the Sri Lankan embassy in Washington to “follow up on the matter” with Amazon.

“There have been recent reports on social media platforms of a ‘Sri Lanka Flag Non-Slip Doormat’ which is being advertised for online purchase on the Amazon website. Foreign Secretary Admiral Prof. Jayanath Colombage has informed the Sri Lanka Embassy in Beijing to contact the manufacturer concerned in China and also has brought to the attention of the Chinese Embassy in Colombo, the advertising of Sri Lanka’s national flag as a doormat. The Sri Lanka Embassy in Washington DC has also been instructed to follow up on the matter with the advertising platform Amazon,” the Lankan Foreign Ministry said in a statement, dated March 12.

Several Chinese vendors on Amazon were offering the non-slip doormat with Sri Lanka’s flag on it at prices ranging from $10 to $24.

China, in response, has assured that it supports Sri Lanka, and that an enquiry has been initiated into the matter.

Sri Lanka is highly sensitive to what it sees as any misuse of its national flag as well as Buddhist symbols. In 2010, Sri Lanka prevented US rap star Akon from visiting the country over one of his music videos, which featured scantily clad women dancing in front of a Buddha statue.

In 2002, Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court ordered police and customs to seize CDs of Buddha Bar lounge music.

The US e-commerce giant has earlier also faced backlash over selling controversial items on its platform.

Amazon once received a lot of criticism for selling briefs and shorts with Lord Ganesha’s image on them, and at other instances, for showing a golden temple, India’s flag, and Lord Ganesha’s photos on doormats and toilet seats.



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