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Airline Forced 12-Year-Old Girl To Remove Headscarf Even Though She Already Passed Through Security


An airline has sparked fury on the internet after forcing a 12-year-old Muslim girl to remove her hijab before boarding the plane even though she has already passed through TSA security.

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Air Canada staff allegedly confronted the California-based girl, Fatima Abdelrahman, and told her to remove her headwear because she wasn’t wearing it in the photo in her passport either.

Fatima Abdelrahman – Twitter

According to Fatima, the confrontation in front of her squash mates who were traveling with her left her not only embarrassed but also “scared and worried.”

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As her letter of complaint explained, the girl requested the staff to have her hijab removed in a private area. After her request got declined, she was forced to expose her hair in front of other passengers.

Sabreen Abdelrahman

“It’s a part of me. It’s something that I wear every day. It’s part of my daily life. I am proud to wear it,” the 13-year-old said in an interview with ABC.

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“The Air Canada agent looked at my picture, looked at me, and said ‘These don’t connect. You need to take it off,’ he pointed at (hijab). I said, ‘No, I can’t.’ He said, ‘No, you need to!’ I said, ‘No, I can’t, religious purposes,’” she added, before explaining she was also denied private screening.

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“So I quickly took it off, didn’t really know what to do. All my teammates had passed, my coach had passed. I had no idea I was alone. So I quickly took it off. She barely glanced and then up at me. And said ‘Ok, hurry up! Hurry up! Go grab your stuff!’”

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After the incident, Fatima realized just how bad she was discriminated against.

“First of all, the hijab doesn’t cover my face. So even though in the passport photo I was not wearing the hijab, you can still see my face, and see that it is the same person.

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“I saw someone wearing a hat, but they weren’t asked to remove it. Not trying comparing the scarf and a hat. But still, it does cover your head. So why was I asked to remove it, and not them? So yeah, I did feel discriminated against.”

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Fatima’s sister also lashed out at the airline and tagged them on Twitter where she demanded answers.

Council on American-Islamic Relations

After an official complaint and rage all over the internet, Air Canada responded and said: “We are truly sorry to hear about this situation and we certainly understand your concerns.”

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Allegedly, they have also e-mailed the family and informed them that they have updated their boarding policies to allow people with religious head coverings pass without removing headwear.

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