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    Foreign women strip-searched at Doha Airport, Qatar promises investigation

    Foreign women strip-searched at Doha Airport, Qatar promises investigation

    By Shalini Ojha
    Oct 28, 2020
    04:10 pm

    What's the story

    Days after the invasive examination of women at Doha Airport triggered global headlines and threatened Qatar's diplomatic relationship with Australia, the Arab country has promised an investigation, reports said on Wednesday.

    Women on 10 flights were allegedly strip-searched this month after a baby girl was found in a bin at the Hamad International Airport.

    Of the women examined, 13 were Australian citizens.

    Here's more.

    What happened

    Women were alighted, their genitals examined

    The infuriating incident got attention after Seven News reported on Sunday that women were alighted from Qatar Airways' flight and their "genitals were invasively examined" at the tarmac.

    One man, on-board the Sydney-bound QR908 flight, said the women were visibly upset after they returned.

    "One of them was in tears, a younger woman, and people couldn't believe what had happened," he said.

    Horror

    Women were asked to take off clothes for the "test"

    According to the man, these women were forced to take off their underwear to examine if they had recently given birth.

    Kim Mills, one of the women who was taken off, said she was absolutely terrified.

    "My legs were just wobbling. I was terrified they were going to take me away somewhere. Why didn't they explain to us what was going on?" she asked.

    Statement

    I was scared, recalled another woman

    Mills, who is in her 60s, was let off. "They probably looked at me and thought well, that's impossible, it could not be her," she told The Guardian.

    Another woman, named Jessica, told NYT, "I was scared. We were all, like, 'Can someone please tell us what is happening?'."

    The incident happened on October 2 but gained attention only after a few Australian women complained.

    Reaction

    This treatment can qualify as sexual assault: Rights activist

    The incident sparked disbelief in Australia, also raising concerns about the treatment of women in the Arab nation.

    Heather Barr, a lawyer and co-director of women's rights at Human Rights Watch, dubbed the incident unprecedented.

    "These examinations can constitute sexual assault. It's just not the right way to get help for the baby or for the mother," she said.

    Details

    Australian minister confirmed women on 10 flights were affected

    On Wednesday, Australia's Foreign Minister Marise Payne said women on 10 flights were affected.

    Further, Australia's Foreign Department Secretary Frances Adamson said an Australian diplomat was also on the flight but she was not examined.

    "This is not — by any standard — normal behavior and the Qataris recognize that, are appalled by it, do not want it to happen again," Adamson said.

    Statement

    Qatar said motive was to stop perpetrators from escaping

    The Qatari government broke its silence on Wednesday, saying the "search" was triggered by the discovery of a premature baby at the airport premises.

    "While the aim of the urgently-decided search was to prevent the perpetrators of the horrible crime from escaping, the State of Qatar regrets any distress or infringement on the personal freedoms of any traveler caused by this action," it said.

    Quote

    Transparent investigation will be conducted, results will be shared: Qatar

    "His Excellency Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has directed that a comprehensive, transparent investigation into the incident be conducted. The results of the investigation will be shared with our international partners," the statement added.

    Australian PM

    Australian PM doesn't want a repeat of the incident

    Separately, Australian PM Scott Morrison is expecting the probe to be conducted soon.

    "As a father of daughters, I could only shudder at the thought that any woman, Australian or otherwise, would be subjected to that," he said, adding that he would ensure there isn't a repeat of the incident.

    He added Qatar Airways was engaged in an important task of flying Australians, amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    Apology

    Morrison didn't mention anything about compensation

    Asked if Australia will seek an apology from Qatar or compensation for the women, Morrison said the investigation will dictate the further response.

    "There is no doubt in the mind of whether it's Qatari airlines or the government, about Australia's strong objections and views about this," he said.

    Meanwhile, the dumped baby is said to be under medical care in Doha.

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