Women on 10 flights are said to have been forced to undergo a gynecological exam



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In early October, the boy was found in a plastic bag in a toilet at Hamad Airport in Qatar’s capital Doha. The discovery was related to Qatar Airways Flight 908 and forced 18 women to get off the plane, some of whom were forced to undergo a gynecological examination in search of the mother.

– When the women came back, everyone was very upset and people couldn’t believe what had happened. They told me they had to remove their underwear and then investigated whether they had given birth, witness Wolfgang Babeck told ABC News television.

The plane was destined for Sydney and 13 of the women bound by the plane were Australian citizens. They contacted the authorities in their home country and on Wednesday, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne stated that women had been investigated on ten different flights.

The government of Qatar has he apologized and said that the baby, a girl, is in safe custody with medical care.

Now the government declares that it will examine the accusations. The government says it has ordered a full and transparent investigation and says they will share the results with other countries.

“Although the purpose of the swift decision was to stop the perpetrators of the heinous crime of fleeing, the State of Qatar regrets the tension or violation of travelers that this action may have caused,” the Qatari government said in a statement.

According to Frances Adamson, Secretary of State to the Australian Foreign Office, an Australian diplomat was aboard Qatar Airways Flight 908. She herself was not favored, but has reported the incident to the ministry.

– It is inconceivable that this could happen. This is by no means a normal action and Qataris are aware of it, they are terrified, they do not want it to happen again, he said at a Senate hearing on Wednesday.

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