You stripped them and searched the bodies of the travelling women: Australia Protests Qatar

Australia has said it has filed reports on “banal concerns” on Qatar, as women were improperly controlled and examined before flying from Doha to Sydney. Women had been checked for signs that they had given birth to a child recently after a newborn was found abandoned in a toilet in [...]
Women had been checked for signs of any child being born recently after a newborn baby had been found abandoned in a toilet at Hamad International Airport.
Unidentified baby is already under care since it was found on October 2nd, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.
These inappropriate checks were made known only after Australian women reported on them. Women from other countries were also examined in that form.
All adult women of the flight age of Sister Airwaves received the announcement that they were required to get off the plane to undergo control of their bodies.
Thirteen women were taken to an ambulance and told to remove their underwear for examination.
Kim Mills told Guardian he was among those women.
Australia's government has said reports showed that the treatment of women was “beyond the circumstances where women can give their free and informed consent. ” /Periscope












