The Guardian (USA)

Qatar charges airport officials over invasive searches after baby found

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Prosecutor­s in Qatar have announced that the airport police officers who ordered forced vaginal examinatio­ns of female passengers after a newborn child was discovered abandoned in a bin have been charged and could face prison sentences of up to three years.

Prosecutor­s did not say how many officers faced charges over the incident last month at Hamad internatio­nal airport, which sparked widespread anger in Australia, a key destinatio­n for the state-owned Qatar Airways.

“Extensive investigat­ions revealed that some employees of the airport security department acted unilateral­ly by summoning female medical staff to conduct external examinatio­n to some female passengers, thinking that what they had done was within the law,” a statement from prosecutor­s said on Monday.

The public prosecutor said it had also charged the child’s mother, who left the country, with attempted murder and that it had launched legal proceeding­s to arrest her. The mother, identified as of “Asian nationalit­y”, could face a maximum penalty of 15 years, the statement said.

It also said a male defendant had been identified as the child’s father after a DNA test. The mother had messaged the father telling him she had just given birth and that she was abandoning the child and leaving the country, the prosecutor said. It is not clear what charges the father faces.

The physical examinatio­ns of passengers bound for Sydney and nine other unnamed destinatio­ns triggered outrage in Australia. The government denounced the searches as inappropri­ate and beyond the circumstan­ces in which the women could give free and informed consent. Rights activists say such exams conducted under duress amount to sexual assault.

In Qatar, as in much of the Middle East, sex and childbirth outside marriage are criminalis­ed. Migrant workers in the past have hidden pregnancie­s and tried to travel abroad to give birth, and others have abandoned their babies anonymousl­y to avoid imprisonme­nt.

 ?? Photograph: AP ?? A surveillan­ce camera image of officials caring for the abandoned child at Hamad internatio­nal airport in Doha.
Photograph: AP A surveillan­ce camera image of officials caring for the abandoned child at Hamad internatio­nal airport in Doha.

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