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Sunday, August 20, 2006

The lynch mob mentality continues

One more incident where a Muslim was removed from a plane for no reason at all:

A Winnipeg doctor is demanding an official apology and compensation from United Airlines after being kicked off a flight in the U.S. this week, an incident he has characterized as "institutionalized discrimination." Dr. Ahmed Farooq, a Muslim, was escorted off an airplane in Denver on Tuesday.

Dr. Ahmed Farooq was escorted off a plane in Denver because another passenger found his praying suspicious. (CBC) Dr. Ahmed Farooq was escorted off a plane in Denver because another passenger found his praying suspicious. (CBC)

"The whole situation is just really frustrating," Farooq said. "It makes you uneasy, because you realize you have to essentially watch every single thing you say and do, and it's worse for people who are of colour, who are identifiable as a minority."

Farooq said the allegation came from a passenger who appeared drunk and had previously threatened him during the trip.

When flight personnel were alerted, the 27-year-old radiology resident and two colleagues — a man and a woman — were taken off their flight. They had been returning from a conference in San Francisco.
And, to add insult to injury, they weren't even compensated for the extra night's stay they had to take in Denver. I'm not clear from the language of the piece whether they also had to buy a new ticket.

Farooq said that even officials from the Transportation Security Administration soon realized the flight crew had overreacted, but by the time that conclusion had been reached the trio were forced to stay in Denver for the night and catch a flight the next day — at their own expense. "There's no recourse," Farooq said. "There's no way to really be able to talk to anybody to really be able to reason it out. The police officers who talked to me afterwards and subsequent officials within the first three to five minutes, they were like, 'You know what? The crew made a mistake. We apologize that they took you off. They overreacted.'"

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the muslim sitting next to you on an airplane chanting "allah akbar" wouldn't bother you one bit, right?

you don't think he has an agenda? that he knew it might unsettle some of the other passengers? he couldn't pray silently right?

10:29 PM  
Blogger walldon said...

To anonymous: No, the Muslim sitting beside me on the airplane wouldn't bother me if he were praying aloud. Maybe he's praying because he's afraid some nut in the White House will oder the plane to be shot down because someone like anonymous sounded a false alarm.

9:11 AM  

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