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China's Alibaba to remove listings with Confederate flag imagery

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Reuters
Published
Jun 24, 2015

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd joined American retailers on Wednesday in pledging to pull down links to products displaying Confederate flag imagery in the wake of last week's mass shooting at a historic black South Carolina church.

The Confederate battle flag has become a lightning rod for outrage over the killing of nine black men and women at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston last Wednesday. Accused gunman Dylann Roof, a 21-year-old white man, is seen posing with the flag in photos posted on a website reported to be his.

A Confederate flag string bikini still listed on Alibaba's website but with no "buy" button in sight - Alibaba.com


"Alibaba Group prohibits listings of materials that are ethnically or racially offensive across its platforms. As such, we will be removing listings for flags, clothing and other memorabilia that display the Confederate flag imagery," spokeswoman Rachel Chan told Reuters in an email.

Most Alibaba platforms, including the hugely popular Taobao and Tmall online shopping sites, serve Chinese customers, although platforms like Alibaba.com do focus on selling Chinese-made products overseas.

The United States accounts for a small fraction of overall sales for Alibaba, which is based in the Chinese city of Hangzhou but listed in New York. The company has been more focused on increasing the sale of American goods in China than vice versa.

The decision to pull Confederate imagery comes after online competitors Google Inc, Amazon.com Inc and eBay Inc, and brick-and-mortar stalwarts Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Sears Holdings Corp, said they would do the same.

The scale of sales of Confederacy-related items on Alibaba platforms was not immediately clear.

A search on Taobao for "Confederate flag" still produced a lot of results on Wednesday. A search for the Chinese term for "Nazi" produce a message stating that no results can be displayed due to relevant laws and regulations. In English, the search produces books about World War II.

Banned or illegal products are sometimes sold on Alibaba platforms via code words or similar terms.

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