The incident happened at Nice airport in April 2012 |
PALESTINIANS ATTACKED, ASSAULTED, TORTURED, HARASSED BY ISRAELIS THOUGH THEY HAVE TO PAY FOR NOT DOING ANYTHING TO ISRAELIS.
A French court has found Air France guilty of
discrimination for removing a pro-Palestinian activist from a flight to
Israel because she was not Jewish.
The court also ordered the airline to pay 13,000 euros (£11,000; $17,000) in fines and damages.
Horia Ankour had planned to fly to Tel Aviv from Nice to join other activists in a pro-Palestinian campaign.
Air France said she was on a list undesirables provided by Israel. The company said it would appeal.
'Flytilla' campaign
The incident happened during what was dubbed by the media the
"flytilla" campaign in April 2012 - when hundreds of pro-Palestinian
activists sought to fly to Israel and then make their way to the
occupied West Bank.
Shortly before take-off last April, Ms Ankour, a 30-year-old
nursing student, was asked by an Air France employee whether she had an
Israeli passport or was Jewish.
She answered "No" to both questions, and was then escorted off the plane.
The French court on Thursday concluded this was a clear-cut case of racial discrimination.
In its defence, the French flagship carrier argued that it
was only at the last minute that it had realised Ms Ankour was
blacklisted by Israel.
The company said it had therefore asked her to leave - in
line with an international convention that allowed airlines to refuse
transporting passengers who it knew would not be accepted at the point
of entry.
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