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Dec 2006
Brit Airline bans Bible for Saudi flights
London:
A British airline has banned its crew from taking
the Bible into Saudi Arabia for fear of upsetting
Muslims. BMI bosses have told staff to take the Koran
instead, and this without any intimation to this effect
from Riyadh. As expected, things have not gone down
too well with the staff. One middle-aged stewardess
is planning to sue BMI for religious discrimination
at an industrial tribunal due to take place in the
New Year. In the meantime, BMI has decided to exclude
her from flights to Saudi Arabia. A BMI source said:
"Foreign Office advice is that non-Islamic religious
material is not permitted in Saudi". But another BMI
worker said: "We understand our embassy has confirmed
that the Saudis never enforce this rule". "The stewardess
is deeply religious and takes her Bible everywhere
she travels. The bottom line is BMI don't want to
jeopardise the Saudi route, which is worth millions
to them," The Sun quoted the worker as saying. Interestingly,
the ban follows British Airways's climbdown on a rule
prohibiting staff wearing crosses - which triggered
mass protest.
-Dec
19, 2006
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