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South-Asian body terminates ties with US airlines

South-Asian body terminates ties with US airlines

TIL Desk Business/Washington/ An influential South-Asian rights group has terminated its ties with a major US airlines alleging that it was carrying out racial and religious profiling of Muslims, Arab and South-Asian passengers on its flights.

“Southwest (Airlines) employees have been racially profiling Muslim, Arab, and South Asian passengers in the last year, including at least five well-publicised incidents,” South-Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) said yesterday. “One well-covered incident involved kicking a University of California Berkley student off a flight in April 2016 for saying ‘Inshallah’ to his father on the phone,” it said.

“Because the airline has treated our communities like second-class citizens, we have terminated our relationship with Southwest,” SAALT said, adding that as a result of this termination it has lost USD 10,000 in grant money from the airlines.

SAALT and our partners sent multiple communications to Southwest, including to CEO Gary Kelly, over the last year expressing our concerns. “Disappointingly, all we received was one unsatisfactory response after another,” said Suman Raghunathan, executive director of SAALT.

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