Aussie court says women can sue Qatar Airways over strip-search ordeal

Aussie court says women can sue Qatar Airways over strip-search ordeal

The five female passengers were forced to take invasive gynaecological exams in the 2020 incident.

Today’s ruling paves the way for the women to sue Qatar Airways. (EPA Images pic)
SYDNEY:
A group of Australian women strip-searched after boarding a Qatar Airways flight in Doha won a court victory today that paves the way for them to sue the airline.

In an incident that sparked international outrage, Qatari authorities pulled women off 10 planes in Doha in 2020 and forced them to take invasive gynaecological exams.

Authorities were hunting for the mother of a newborn found abandoned in an airport bathroom.

Five Australian women caught up in the ordeal lodged legal action against Qatar Airways, claiming they were assaulted and falsely imprisoned.

Australia’s federal court last year ruled they could not directly sue the airline.

But that decision was reversed today on appeal, with three federal court judges stating the case should be heard at trial.

Australia’s government cited the incident as a reason to block Qatar Airways from operating more flights into the country.

Qatar’s then prime minister, Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, at the time offered his “sincerest apologies for what some female travellers went through”.

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