BMI staff banned from taking Bibles, St Christophers and teddy bears on trips to Saudi
Posted by Robert on January 8, 2006 8:32 AM
Dhimmitude from British airline bosses: "British Madland Exclusive: Banned: BMI staff banned from taking Bibles, St Christophers and teddy bears on trips to Saudi (and stewardesses are told to walk two paces behind men)," from the [1] Sunday Mirror, with thanks to Granny Weatherwax:
AIRLINE bosses have sparked outrage by banning flight crew from wearing crucifixes or St Christopher medals on flights to Saudi Arabia - in case they offend the country's Muslims.Stewardesses at British Midland International have also been told they must walk two paces behind male colleagues - and cover themselves from head to foot in a headscarf and robes known as an abaya.
And they have been forbidden from taking Bibles or cuddly toys such as teddy bears into the Saudi capital Riyadh - even in flight bags.
Saudi Arabia's strict laws enforced by the religious police - the Mutaween - ban the public practice of Christianity, churches and Christian religious materials, and figures of animals, including toys.
One employee, who asked not to be named, said: "It's outrageous that we must respect their beliefs but they're not prepared to respect ours.
"BMI are asking too much of their staff on this one.
Article printed from Jihad Watch: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2006/01/bmi-staff-banned-from-taking-bibles-st-christophers-and-teddy-bears-on-trips-to-saudi.html
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