Tehran mulls plan to ban Samsung sales over anti-Iran teaser![]() February 3, 2012 - 15:37 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - A senior lawmaker says Iran's Majlis is considering a plan to cut off the country's economic transactions with South Korea's Samsung in reaction to the company's anti-Iran teaser, Press TV reported. Head of Majlis Energy Committee Arsalan Fat'hipour said the double-urgency plan, aimed at imposing a complete ban on buying all Samsung products, would make the company regret making the insulting teaser. South Korea's giant manufacturer of electronic devices and home appliances produced a teaser shortly after the assassination of the Iranian scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, in which Iran was depicted as a primitive society. The clip also implies that Israel is powerful enough to easily destroy Iran's nuclear facilities or assassinate the country's nuclear scientists. The Iranian lawmaker added that forgetting the high volume of its trade with Iran, the company has produced the teaser to curry favor with Israel. Fat'hipour said Samsung's apology to the Iranian nation, though necessary, would not be enough and that the company must be held accountable for producing the teaser. Meanwhile, Samsung's Dubai office has issued a statement condemning the production of the teaser by the company's Israel office. Samsung's public relations official in Tehran, Elaheh Taheri, told reporters on Thursday the clip had nothing to do with the South Korean company and that it had been produced by an Israeli cable TV station, Hot.
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