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Germans harassing and torturing a Muslim couple for wearing hijab

They tazed her and that's what set him off,They were unprofessional and He stood up for his wife.

But what lead to her being tazed in the first place? The husband's reaction may be fair or not, depending on the facts. The video shows only a part of the entire incident, and therefore basing any conclusion on incomplete evidence will not be robust.
 
Bullshit. The video was done at Frankfurt Airport. The flight was delayed and that guy started rioting there, because he did not want wait anymore.

Its not allowed to lie in christianity. I guess that doesnt count for islam?

Its amazing to see some here defending scum that attacked a check in counter lady because their flight was delayed and make it a "Hijab" issue.

Meanwhile IS beheaded hundreds and thats no big deal for our internet jihadis




You do realize that this scum couple attacked the airline staff because their flight was delayed and this was not an "hijab" issue?
You sure you wanted to quote my post?
What kind of an answer was that to my post?
 
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You do realize that this scum couple attacked the airline staff because their flight was delayed and this was not an "hijab" issue?
How do you know that? That is not whats written above the posted video.
 
British man attacks police at German airport after woman knocked over in confrontation with security

This is the shocking moment a British man battled several German police officers following a confrontation with airport security.

The man, 38, can be seen near a Lufthansa check-in gate at Frankfurt Airport in a brawl with officers, single-handedly knocking at least three of them to the ground.

The confrontation began after a woman believed to be travelling with him fell over at security. It is thought that the man lashed out after complaining about flights.

In the footage, the man shoves an officer to the floor, turning to fight off two others with punches and kicks.

More than four officers can be seen struggling to control the man during the confrontation. They were jeered and whistled by a crowd of onlookers.

The man can also be heard shouting 'I am a British citizen!' before beginning his rampage.

The tussle ends only when the man suddenly collapses to the floor as two women - thought to be known to the man - approach him.

Spiegel Online said a Taser had not been used but it is unclear what stopped the assault.

A police spokesman told the site: "The attacker was an Englishman who was worried about his wife. She had circulatory problems."

Bad weather meant that around 7,000 passengers had their flights cancelled and were kept overnight in Frankfurt on Friday July 23, when the altercation is believed to have taken place.

The mood of the travellers was described by an airport spokesman as "certainly not the best".

Frankfurt Police denied the incident was related to terrorism.

In a post on Facebook, they said the video was being used to spread false messages and terror.

It goes on to explain the situation where thousands of passengers were stranded at the airport. The man threatened an airport employee and subjected them to verbal abuse, they added.

The police intervened without success, leading to the fight in which the man and officers were "slightly injured".

Frankfurt Police stressed that the man had no terrorist background and it was not an attack.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...police-at-german-airport-after-woman-knocked/
 
Does the video show the entire incident? What were the officer's reasons for asking to remove the veil? What was her reason not do so? The escalation can be judged only after those facts are made known.
You should let us know when this happen with you while travelling with kids and women from your family.
 
My wife was travelling through Hethrow airport few years back with my kid. Immigration officer asked her to remove all the jewelry including the "Mangal Sutra" which is usually not removed by most of the Hindu woman...But again, she has to remove because, it is the rule of the country where she is travelling to...

So i always suggest, if you are travelling to any other country which is with different culture, you should always follow or read the rules and culture before landing up and face unnecessary hassle for your familly. From that day onwards, we never travel to India through Europe rather Dubai is preferred one...
You nailed it. People need to follow rules, when they visit abroad.
 
My wife was travelling through Hethrow airport few years back with my kid. Immigration officer asked her to remove all the jewelry including the "Mangal Sutra" which is usually not removed by most of the Hindu woman...But again, she has to remove because, it is the rule of the country where she is travelling to...

So i always suggest, if you are travelling to any other country which is with different culture, you should always follow or read the rules and culture before landing up and face unnecessary hassle for your familly. From that day onwards, we never travel to India through Europe rather Dubai is preferred one...
Jewellery is different thing since the scanners have metal detectors so if there is any metal, it will go berserk and that is why they ask...I have had even to remove shoes many since those had metal in them and even belt because the buckle is metallic...But hijab is piece of cloth and it does not effect identity as long as the face is visible.
 
Mangal sutar is not jewelry :) ... Its really important for married (Hindu) women , but when you are in some other country you have live by their rules as simple as that
Jewellery is different thing since the scanners have metal detectors so if there is any metal, it will go berserk and that is why they ask...I have had even to remove shoes many since those had metal in them and even belt because the buckle is metallic...But hijab is piece of cloth and it does not effect identity as long as the face is visible.
 
I was asked to remove my cap at Hong Kong airport while an old man near me put on a big hat. I didnt protest. If women and mens are equal then you should follow the same laws. It is an airport. If someone asks u to remove something, you should do it.
Idk I was never asked to remove hate or any headwear any where in the world..they ask only it is hiding your face and thus identity or it has some metal in it which some headgears have...while hijab in no way alters identity but even if she declined ...they cannot be allowed to taze her....all they could do was to get her checked by a female security person or not even allow to cross the security check but they cannot taze her or force her to remove her headscarf

Mangal sutar is not jewelry :) ... Its really important for married (Hindu) women , but when you are in some other country you have live by their rules as simple as that
whatever if it has metal then it has to be checked. And it is not metal then they should also let her wear and go through.
 
It should be checked :) , that's what i am saying , if they have some rule traveller shiuld stick to that instead of fighting , if you have problem simply ask for the senior security officials and discuss it with him/her .... fighting is not solution :) , In Saudi if you have some idol of your god they ask them to submit it in air port , those who go there have to stick to that , people should respect the law of land

Idk I was never asked to remove hate or any headwear any where in the world..they ask only it is hiding your face and thus identity or it has some metal in it which some headgears have...while hijab in no way alters identity but even if she declined ...they cannot be allowed to taze her....all they could do was to get her checked by a female security person or not even allow to cross the security check but they cannot taze her or force her to remove her headscarf


whatever if it has metal then it has to be checked. And it is not metal then they should also let her wear and go through.
 
It should be checked :) , that's what i am saying , if they have some rule traveller shiuld stick to that instead of fighting , if you have problem simply ask for the senior security officials and discuss it with him/her .... fighting is not solution :) , In Saudi if you have some idol of your god they ask them to submit it in air port , those who go there have to stick to that , people should respect the law of land
Hey you understand what i mean...so don't argue illogically and waste my time..
 
The question is WHAT led the officer to use tazer gun on this woman...? There is training to de-escalate situation such as this without resorting to "unnecessary" violent tactics. Islamophobia to a certain degree (may be very tiny) have also played a part in such cases because unintentionally the law enforcers resort to behavior according to a pre-conceived judgement in their minds when dealing with Muslims....sad FACT.
 

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