Amazon pulls Auschwitz-themed Christmas ornaments


London, Dec 2 (IANS): E-commerce giant Amazon has withdrawn a range of "Christmas ornaments" displaying images of the Auschwitz concentration camp that sellers had posted on its website, a media report said on Monday.

The move followed a tweet from Poland's Auschwitz Memorial calling on the retailer to remove the "disturbing and disrespectful" merchandise that included Christmas tree decorations, a bottle opener and a mouse-pad, the BBC said in the report.

The Christmas merchandise featured images from Auschwitz including the railway line leading to its infamous gates, the barbed wire fences and the buildings where it housed victims - mainly Jews.

The memorial and museum later posted an update on Sunday to say the items had been removed and thanked social media users for their "activity and response" after the post attracted thousands of retweets.

But it posted again to say "sadly, it's not over yet", adding that it had found a "disturbing online product" from another seller - a computer mouse-pad bearing the image of a freight train used for deporting people to the concentration camps.

In response, Amazon said the "products in question have been removed".

"All sellers must follow our selling guidelines and those who do not will be subject to action, including potential removal of their account," it added.

  

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