Government charges American Airlines with racial discrimination

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Government charges American Airlines with racial discrimination
WASHINGTON (AP) ? The government charged American Airlines on Friday with
discriminating against passengers perceived to be Middle Eastern, Southeast
Asian or Muslim in its first racial bias complaint against an airline.  The
Transportation Department alleged that 10 people, mostly U.S. citizens,
were removed from their flights or denied boarding even though they had
tickets and passed security checks.  Most of the incidents cited in the
administrative complaint occurred within three months of the Sept. 11
terror attacks, the department said.  American said it would fight the
charges and denied that passengers were discriminated against by its crew
or the crew of American Eagle, its commuter airline. The case will be heard
by an administrative law judge.  "All of the airlines, as well as the
nation, were under heightened security during this time and American (and
American Eagle) employees were following the directives of the president
and the attorney general to be vigilant  in the face of terrorist threats,"
the airline said in a statement.  "It is this type of vigilance, in fact,
that prevented a terrible tragedy when AA crew members stopped Richard Reid
from igniting a shoe bomb on an AA flight in December of 2001."

Reid, a scruffy-looking 29-year-old British citizen and convert to Islam,
pleaded guilty in Boston last October to attempting to blow up the
Paris-to-Miami flight. He said he was a follower of Osama bin Laden and
member of al-Qaeda and declared his hatred for the United States. He was
sentenced to life in prison.  Transportation officials said some passengers
were rebooked on American or another airline without any additional
screening, though they'd been removed from their American flight as
security risks.  Hussein Ibish, spokesman for the American-Arab
Anti-Discrimination Committee, said he was very pleased the complaint was
filed.  "This is excellent," he said. "Yes, we had these incidents, but the
government is responding in the way we would hope it would," he said.  The
committee sued three airlines last spring for violating passengers' civil
rights after receiving a flood of complaints about discrimination, he said.
After the lawsuit was filed, the number of complaints declined, he said.
Typically, people were removed from flights before takeoff because a fellow
passenger or crew member didn't like the way they looked, or the way their
name read on a flight manifest, he said.

Among those not allowed to fly were Rep. Darrell Issa, a California
Republican, and a Secret Service agent on President Bush's  security
detail, Ibish said.  There have been many complaints filed by the
government against airlines for discriminating against disabled people, but
never before about race, color or national origin, said Chet Lunner,
Transportation Department spokesman.
"This is the first time on racial grounds," Lunner said.  Negotiations to
settle the complaint failed, the government said. American could be fined
as much as $65,000 plus penalties for any other violations that might be
discovered during an administrative hearing.  The charges come at a bad
time for American, which is struggling to avoid bankruptcy after its
chairman was ousted because he didn't disclose executive perks granted
while he was seeking wage concessions from the airline's unions.


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