CAIR Files Department Of Transportation Complaint After Muslims Kicked Off AirTrans Flight – w/Video

January 4th, 2009 (3) Posted By Erik Wong.

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WASHINGTON – A prominent national Islamic civil rights and advocacy group today filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) following an incident Thursday in which nine Muslim passengers were removed from an AirTran Airways flight at Ronald
Reagan Washington National Airport.

The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said the
Muslim passengers were removed from the flight and allegedly denied re-
boarding and barred from other AirTran flights after another passenger
overhead one of the Muslims make a comment about the safest place to sit on a
plane. CAIR is working with the Muslim passengers and the airline to deal with
the civil liberties issues resulting from the incident.

In its DOT complaint, CAIR wrote:

“It is incumbent on any airline to ensure that members of the traveling
public are not singled out or mistreated based on their perceived race,
religion or national origin. We believe this disturbing incident would never
have occurred had the Muslim passengers removed from the plane not been
perceived by other travelers and airline personnel as members of the Islamic
faith.”

“There is a big difference between ‘see something, say something,’ which
we all support, and reporting suspicions based solely on stereotyping and
bias,” said CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad.

Awad said CAIR publishes a “Know Your Rights and Responsibilities” pocket
guide that includes advice for airline passengers who believe they have been
treated in a discriminatory manner.

The guide states: “As an airline passenger, you are entitled to courteous,
respectful and non-stigmatizing treatment by airline and security personnel.
You have the right to complain about treatment that you believe is
discriminatory.” It also recommends that passengers ask for the names of all
persons involved in an incident and to ask specifically if they have been
singled out because of their “name, looks, dress, race, ethnicity, faith, or
national origin.”

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