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UK Stewardess Challenges Bible Ban On Saudi Flight
Wednesday, 20 December 2006 (9 hours ago)

  LONDON, UK (BosNewsLife) -- A stewardess in the United Kingdom on 
Wednesday, December 20, was preparing a legal challenge against an 
airline she claims banned her from taking her Bible to Saudi Arabia, 
industry officials said.


BMI, formerly known as British Midland Airways, told her that it is 
against Saudi law to bring in religious books other than the Koran. The 
unidentified woman, a devoted Christian who takes her Bible with her 
everywhere, has said she is taking the airline to an industry tribunal 
claiming discrimination on religious grounds, BosNewsLife learned.

But BMI said it was merely following the UK Foreign Office's advice 
allowing no non-Islamic materials or artifacts into the country.  "The 
importation and use of narcotics, alcohol, pork products and religious 
books, apart from the Koran, and artifacts are forbidden," the Foreign 
Office said on its website.

BMI officials said they had made clear to all staff and passengers that 
these are the guidelines to be followed and that the Christian 
stewardess knew about the airline's policy.

RULES VIOLATED

"She is saying she wants to carry her Bible with her. We are saying we 
can't start designing rules around individuals when we've got several 
hundred members of staff," an airline spokesman said. "To take every 
personal preference into account would be impossible," he reportedly added.

BMI said it offered the stewardess the opportunity to transfer from 
long-haul duties to short-haul, but she refused.

The case follows that of British Airways worker Nadia Eweida who 
objected to BA rules forbidding her to visibly wear a cross. ""It is an 
expression of my faith, based on the Christian religion which I adhere 
to, his coming back in glory to take me home with him," she said, 
referring to her crucifix.

CROSS CONTROVERSIAL

"I didn't realize that the cross would carry such weight but it only 
confirms and brings me closer to my faith because Jesus is alive," 
Eweida added in statements monitored by BosNewsLife.

The case led to a review by BA of its uniform policy and to concerns 
among Christian rights groups about what they perceive as the impending 
persecution of Christians in the UK.

UK-based Barnabas Fund, an advocacy group, told BosNewsLife recently 
that it had long been working "to make known cases of anti-Christian 
injustice around the world, and where possible to assist. Now we see the 
same thing increasingly happening within the UK." (With BosNewsLife 
reports and BosNewsLife Research).

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