Australian women to sue Qatar over invasive gynaecological searches at airport

Agroup of women subordinated to invasive gynaecological quests at Doha field will sue Qatari authorities, seeking requital for an fire that sparked global commination, their counsel told AFP Monday Women on 10 Qatar Airways breakouts from Doha, including 13 Australians, were subordinated to the examinations late last time as authorities searched for the mama of a invigorated plant abandoned in an field restroom The incident caused outrage, and fuelled enterprises about Qatar’s treatment of women as the Gulf state prepares to admit thousands of foreign callers for the 2022 football World Cup Damian Sturzaker, from Sydney- grounded establishment Marque Attorneys, said seven affected passengers now plan legal action to” shoot a communication to Qatari authorities that you can not treat women. in this manner”.

WOMEN SUFFERED ENORMOUS Torture’


“The group of women have suffered enormous torture on the evening concerned, now just over a time ago, and they continue to suffer torture and ill goods and trauma as a result of what passed,”he told AFP.
Sturzaker said the women were seeking a formal reason, compensation, and protection for unborn passengers coursing through the field Qatar is anultra-conservative Muslim monarchy, where coitus and parturition outside of marriage are punishable by jail Ahead of the World Cup, the country has plodded to assure critics that its pledges on women’s rights, labour relations and republic are believable.


Facing potentially ruinous marketable and reputational damage after the incident, Qatar pledged to guarantee the future” safety and security”of passengers The country’s high minister also issued an reason, while an field police officer who oversaw the quests was reportedly condemned But Sturzaker said the women hadn’t been made apprehensive of any advancements to field procedures and their attempts to seek agreement had been unprofitable.

They now wanted to punctuate their case ahead of the FIFA event, to insure other trippers were well- informed before visiting Qatar, he added They should be apprehensive that– whilst there’s a guise of a largely developed, largely modernised field and public carrier– these events have happed and there is nothing precluding them from passing again,”he said Qatar’s delegacy in Canberra and Qatar Airways didn’t incontinently respond to requests for comment Sturzaker said the action would be filed in Australia against the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority, Hamad International Airport, Qatar Airways and the country’s government within weeks

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