| PRESS RELEASE
--- For Immediate Release - 11/20/2001 ---
FAA's NEW SECURITY REGULATIONS ADDRESS
ILLEGAL "TURBAN SEARCHES"
Washington, DC -- The Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), issued a new set of directives today
that specifically address the issue of racial profiling and
turban-searches facing Sikh Americans at airports. This new
guidance explicitly explains the importance of the Sikh
turban and kirpan, and describes how to be sensitive and
respectful during conducting search of Sikh American
passengers at airport security.
In its ongoing efforts to help the federal
government understand Sikhism, the Sikh Mediawatch and
Resource Task Force (SMART), a national civil rights
advocacy group, has been closely working with and providing
comments to the Department of Transportation and FAA on
these guidelines and directives.
The new guidelines are aimed at stopping
the current "turban removal and searches" that occur at
airports, and help Sikh Americans feel comfortable to fly
again. They clearly state that profiling a Sikh for wearing
a turban, including extra searches beyond those done to
non-turbaned people, and asking Sikhs to remove their
turban, is illegal. The guideline states:
"Persons or their property may not be
subjected to inspection, search and/or detention solely
because they appear…Sikh. Individuals MAY NOT be selected
for additional screening based solely on appearance or
dress. Selecting a man for screening solely because he is
wearing a turban, as some Sikh men and women do, is UNLAWFUL
DISCRIMINATION."
They also clearly explain the kirpan and
allow small kirpans worn around the neck in and beyond the
security area.
"A kirpan is a sheathed sword…[and] is a
mandatory article of faith for initiated Sikhs…almost always
carried on the person. Some Sikhs wear mini-kirpans…that are
not knives on necklaces. These mini-kirpans….are permitted
beyond screener checkpoints."
All regular kirpans must be checked in
carry-on luggage.
A PDF version of the DOT guidelines are
attached. You can also view it at:
http://www.dot.gov/airconsumer/DOTFactSheet2.htm
SMART encourages all Sikhs to carry the
new directives with them during their holiday travels to
prevent any unnecessary searches. If you feel that you were
harassed or treated unfairly while travelling, please report
the incident to SMART by filling out the "Airport Passenger
Profiling Incident Report Form" at:
http://www.sikhmediawatch.org/passenger_profiling_form.htm
For more information about airport
security and your rights as an airline passenger please see
SMART's Advisory at:
http://www.sikhmediawatch.org/news_events/ca20011003.htm
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CONTACT:
Sumeet Kaur
Email:
info@sikhmediawatch.org
Phone: 1-877-91-SIKHS (877-917-4547)
About SMART:
Founded in 1996 to promote the
fair and accurate portrayal of Sikh Americans and the Sikh
religion in American media and society, the Sikh Mediawatch
and Resource Task Force (SMART) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan
organization. Its mission is to combat bigotry and
prejudice, protect the rights and religious freedoms of Sikh
Americans, and provide resources that empower the Sikh
American community. |