Doha airport in Qatar 'examined women internally' after newborn baby found

Australia has raised "serious
concerns" with Qatar after women were reportedly subjected to invasive
internal exams as they tried to board a flight from Doha to Sydney.
The examinations reportedly happened after
staff at Hamad International Airport discovered a prematurely born baby in a
bathroom.
There are mixed reports as to whether the baby
was alive or deceased.
Thirteen Australians were among those said to
have been examined.
They were taken to an ambulance on the tarmac
and told to remove their underwear before being examined, Channel Seven
reported.
The women were not told why they were being
examined before boarding the Qatar Airways flight on 2 October.
The Australian government has raised the
incident with Qatari authorities.
"We have formally registered our serious
concerns regarding the incident with Qatari authorities and have been assured
that detailed and transparent information on the event will be provided
soon," a spokesman for the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade told local media.
A spokesman for New South Wales police, which
runs the hotel quarantine operation for those arriving in Sydney, said of the
October incident: "Those women completed mandatory quarantine in NSW,
during which time they were provided with medical and psychological support by
NSW Health."