This is according to http://www.forbes.com/2010/07/22/
So are you calling this sacred ground? First of all this is following the amendments not abusing it. And Saudi Arabia is based of an Islamic community. And this was never a law in america or in New York, so technically this is very legal. Also the developer of this project has legally bought the land and is free to do what ever he pleases with the land. And if this is really sacred ground why are there STRIP CLUBS RIGHT NEXT TO THE SIGHT AND THEY CALL IT THE "GROUND ZERO STRIP CLUB" WHEN STRIP CLUBS ARE CONSIDERED BAD IN AMERICA.
First of all Saudi Arabia have there own laws and Americans decided to make the amendment in favour of the people rights. And for the record Saudi Arabia is separate country that is based on religion and does not have the concept of freedom of religion.
According to http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/05/07/
If you have your name on something and you agree to that and later on find out that an issue such as this is happening then it is not the persons fault. It should now be the products fault because clearly the person with his/her name on aren't the ones supplying the product such as shoes etc... Having your name on a product does not make you guilty of any crime that the suppliers make because they are not hiring the people to make the product.