Due to a dead baby … “forced checks” for Australian women at Doha airport



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The “Guardian” newspaper revealed that the Australian government had registered “serious concerns” with the Qatari authorities after Australian women were subjected to a nude inspection and medical examination, before taking a flight from Doha to Sydney.

“We have officially registered our serious concerns about the incident with the Qatari authorities, and it has been confirmed that detailed and transparent information on the incident will be provided soon,” a spokesman for Australia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Sunday.

The newspaper noted that the Qatar Airways flight number (QR908) on October 2 was delayed by 4 hours after a newborn baby was found dead at Hamad International Airport in Doha.

There were 34 passengers on board the plane, before the Qatari authorities asked all the women to disembark, as they were transferred to a special area of ​​the airport and subjected to a medical examination and inspection without clothes, since there were 13 Australian women among them .

Wolfgang Babik, one of the plane’s passengers, told The Guardian Australia newspaper that the security men led the women into a basement, not knowing what was happening. Inside “.

Babik said the doctor “tried to feel the uterus, stomach or lower abdomen to see if one of them was a newborn.”

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