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Australia protests strip exam of women passengers by Qatar airport

Australia on Monday condemned Qatar authorities’ treatment of women passengers on a flight to Sydney who were subjected to internal examinations after a newborn baby was found abandoned at a Doha airport.

The women, including 13 Australians, were examined at Hamad International Airport on Oct. 2 after Qatar Airways Flight 908 to Sydney was delayed.

Australia’s foreign affairs department described the treatment of the women as inappropriate and beyond circumstances in which they could give free and informed consent.

Australia would await a report from the Qatari government before “we will determine the next steps,” Payne said. She said the incident had been reported to Australian Federal Police, but did not explain which action police might take.

Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Hamad International Airport management said the baby was safe and being cared for by medical and social workers.

Medical professionals were concerned for the mother’s health after the infant was found and had requested she be located, the airport said in a statement. “Individuals who had access to a specific area of the airport where the newborn infant was found were asked to assist in the query,” the statement added.

The women were examined in an ambulance parked on the tarmac, Seven Network News reported. Wolfgang Babeck, who was returning home to Australia on the flight, said women were taken from the plane regardless of their age. “When the women came back, many of them or probably all of them were upset. One of them was in tears, a younger woman, and people couldn’t believe what had happened,” Babeck said.

The passengers are now in 14-day hotel quarantines in Sydney as part of coronavirus measures.

State-owned Qatar Airways told Guardian Australia it had not been contacted by any of the passengers on the flight and said it could not comment.

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