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Perhaps We Should Consider Not Using A Muslim Airline The Next Time?
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Was the failed Asylum Seeker a Muslim.?
Was the pilot of the Turkish Plane a Muslim.?
Why had Samim Bigzad failed to get asylum in the UK.?
The above questions are a few which I think need to be answered. Perhaps other ABers can think of additional questions, or answer those which I have submitted.
Hans.
Was the failed Asylum Seeker a Muslim.?
Was the pilot of the Turkish Plane a Muslim.?
Why had Samim Bigzad failed to get asylum in the UK.?
The above questions are a few which I think need to be answered. Perhaps other ABers can think of additional questions, or answer those which I have submitted.
Hans.
even the info on the petition requesting 90 days grace for Samim Bigzad to appeal his deportation doesn't make it clear.
All it says is that he accompanied his disabled dad to mosque (Dad is a UK citizen)
No, I'm not going to sign the petition, am just posting the link if anyone wants to read it.
https:/ /you.38 degrees .org.uk /petiti ons/sam im-bigz ad-urge nt-leav e-to-ap peal-de portati on-to-a fghanis tan
All it says is that he accompanied his disabled dad to mosque (Dad is a UK citizen)
No, I'm not going to sign the petition, am just posting the link if anyone wants to read it.
https:/
/// After receiving phone calls telling him he would be beheaded by militants who knew where he lived and worked, he risked his life to reach the UK via Turkey, Greece and France, almost suffocating in a lorry from Calais. ///
He is an illegal immigrant and should be sent back from whence he came.
Or he should have stayed in Turkey, perhaps he could have got a job with Turkish Airlines?
He is an illegal immigrant and should be sent back from whence he came.
Or he should have stayed in Turkey, perhaps he could have got a job with Turkish Airlines?
Here's one that strangely enough has not had any petitions raised by Ms Chapman, who is chair of the Kent Anti-Racism Network, demanding that he stays.
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/br itish-m an-told -leave- uk-home -office -letter -shane- ridge-a 7919146 .html
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The religious adherences of the airline owners and staff, and the pilot are irrelevant here.
You appear to be jumping to the conclusion that the pilot is a Muslim and that the airline is 'Muslim' as well, with no evidence for either.
It does fit your preferred conclusion, that there is sympathy with the passenger because he is a Muslim, but there is absolutely nothing in your link that confirms the reasons for the pilot's actions.
They are hooves running up behind you, but this time, it's a zebra.
Better luck next time.
You appear to be jumping to the conclusion that the pilot is a Muslim and that the airline is 'Muslim' as well, with no evidence for either.
It does fit your preferred conclusion, that there is sympathy with the passenger because he is a Muslim, but there is absolutely nothing in your link that confirms the reasons for the pilot's actions.
They are hooves running up behind you, but this time, it's a zebra.
Better luck next time.
Baldric - // No way would I sign the Petition @ 1600 as the guy is a failed Afghan Asylum Seeker ... //
That's the only part of your post that is reasonable, and defensible.
// ... and in my opinion the Pilot while acting within his remit should be banned from the UK as well, those who disagree will be the usual Rabid, Refugee Hugging Left Wingers. //
I disagree because the pilot may well be a UK citizen, and entitled to the same protections under law as you or I. You cannot go around 'banning people from the UK' based on no evidence that this pilot has done anything wrong whatsoever, legally or morally.
You are in AOG's camp here - an erroneous conclusion based on previously advised prejudice - what a good job neither of you are within a country mile of any legal decision making in this country.
That's the only part of your post that is reasonable, and defensible.
// ... and in my opinion the Pilot while acting within his remit should be banned from the UK as well, those who disagree will be the usual Rabid, Refugee Hugging Left Wingers. //
I disagree because the pilot may well be a UK citizen, and entitled to the same protections under law as you or I. You cannot go around 'banning people from the UK' based on no evidence that this pilot has done anything wrong whatsoever, legally or morally.
You are in AOG's camp here - an erroneous conclusion based on previously advised prejudice - what a good job neither of you are within a country mile of any legal decision making in this country.
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