Employee suspended for wearing small cross

According to This is London, a female employee of British Airways has been suspended without pay from her job for wearing a small cross necklace to work—even as Muslims and Sikhs are allowed to wear headscarves and turbans. “Heathrow check-in worker Nadia Eweida, a Coptic Christian,” the paper reports, “was sent home after refusing to remove the crucifix which breached BA’s dress code.”

The Moslems began oppressing the Coptic Christians in Egypt 1,400 years ago. With the assiduous collaboration of British liberals, they are doing it still—in Britain.

Posted by Lawrence Auster at October 14, 2006 01:37 AM | Send
    


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