Muslim Airport Employees In Legal Battle For Access To CDG
Eleven Muslim staff employed at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Roissy, have lodged a complaint with the administrative tribunal of Cergy-Pontoise near Paris in an attempt to reverse a decision by the local police authorities barring them from access to reserved areas at the airport. Since May 2005...
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