CCTV footage of authorities in Qatar holding a baby found in a toilet bin at Hamad Airport.
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FIVE women who were allegedly hauled off from a Qatar Airways flight by armed cops and strip-searched have won the right to sue the airline.

They were part of numerous women who reportedly underwent intrusive checks following the discovery of an abandoned newborn at Doha’s Hamad Airport.

CCTV footage of authorities in Qatar holding a baby found in a toilet bin at Hamad Airport.
CCTV shows authorities in Qatar holding a baby that was dumped in a toilet bin at Doha’s Hamad AirportCredit: Nine
CCTV footage of authorities in Qatar holding a baby found in a toilet bin.
Dozens of women who were allegedly subjected to invasive examinations after a newborn baby was found abandonedCredit: Nine
Qatar Airways Boeing 787-8 landing.
Dozens of women were allegedly hauled off from a Qatar Airways flight by armed cops in 2020 (file picture)Credit: Getty – Contributor

Qatari authorities are said to have pulled women off 10 planes in Doha in 2020 and forced them to take invasive gynaecological exams.

They were hunting for the mother of the newborn found abandoned in an airport bathroom bin.

Several women reported that they were forced to remove their underwear and experienced involuntary gynecological exams by a nurse inside ambulances on the airport tarmac.

One passenger was forced to undergo a strip search while holding her five-month-old son, the lawsuit claims. 

Another, who is elderly and legally blind, was directed out of the aircraft but was not subject to a search.

Five Aussie women caught up in the ordeal lodged legal action against Qatar Airways, claiming they were assaulted and falsely imprisoned.

The incident made headlines around the world and sparked outrage in Australia, straining diplomatic ties with Qatar.

The women pursued legal action under the Montreal Convention, which addresses airline accountability, as well as claims for negligence, assault, and wrongful detention.

They sought damages for the impact on their mental health, including depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, stemming from the “unlawful physical contact”.

Federal Court Justice John Halley dismissed the claims against Qatar Airways last year.

The initial court ruling said the woman had no reasonable prospect of success – and that Qatar’s Civil Aviation Authority amounted to a foreign state immune from Australian law.

But on Thursday, the full Federal Court overturned the ruling on Qatar Airways, saying the issue was too complex to be dismissed summarily.

“Whether or not the claims come within the scope of the Montreal Convention is a matter of some complexity,” the summary judgment said.

“It is therefore not an issue apt to be decided at the stage of summary dismissal.”

The judgment allows the women to continue their lawsuit against Qatar Airways and MATAR.

“Our clients endured a traumatic experience on that night in Doha, and they deserve to have their day in court and compensation for their suffering,” said Damian Sturzaker, the lawyer from Marque Lawyers representing the women.

“We will continue to support them as the case continues in the Federal Court.”

Australia‘s government cited the incident as a reason to block Qatar Airways from operating more flights into the country.

Qatar’s then prime minister, Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, at the time offered his “sincerest apologies for what some female travellers went through”.

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