The Interview
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Web site | www.youtube.com |
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Directors | Seth Rogen |
Evan Goldberg | |
Box office | 40 million USD |
Budget | 44 million USD |
Screenplay | Dan Sterling |
Producers | Seth Rogen |
Evan Goldberg | |
James Weaver | |
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ID | 650670 |
About The Interview
An in-depth interview featuring a French or international personality from a social, political or cultural background.
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Michael O'leary: Ryanair chief criticises Muslim profiling comments
Ryanair boss Michael O 'leary has been criticised terrorists say, the bomb transport aircraft are typically Muslim men.
He made his comments in an interview.
The Chief executive also told families with small children, you should be waved through the security check, because there was virtually no chance of them as responsible for the attacks.
The Muslim Council of Britain Mr O'leary's comments "racist and discriminatory to be called".
"This is the definition of Islamophobia", his spokeswoman.
In the wide-ranging interview, Mr O'leary, 58, said, Muslim men, to be recorded at the airports, because "that's where The Threat is coming from".
He said: "Who the bombers are? It is the single men traveling alone. If you are traveling with A Family of children, to which you go; chances are you are going to blow them all to zero.
"you can't say such things, because it is racism, but it's usually the male is a Muslim belief. Thirty years ago it was the Irish. If that is where The Threat is coming from, deal with The Threat . "
the MCB said Muslims face institutional discrimination in many aspects of life.
"Institutional discrimination against Muslims is well established: whether it is possible to get a job, buy a house or even car insurance. The challenges of #flyingwhilstMuslim are well documented around the world," a spokesman said.
"It is a shame that such racism is expressed, so open, and that The Ceo of a major airline would want to be bold, to discriminate against its customers. "
civil rights groups have argued that profiling, including on the basis of race, religion, or gender, violates the rights of the people.
A profiling experts, that the use of such profiling only the costs, in exceptional circumstances, outweighs.
airlines in the UK have already said airport security checks should be reduced in order to improve the user-friendliness for passengers.
the people arriving and leaving the UK are already profiled by the border authorities and the police through the advanced passenger information, including payment data and passport numbers.
Mr O'leary, the already for Ryanair for 30 years, which is also The Interview to complain about the planning requirements that The Company provide facilities for disabled employees and referred to overweight passengers as "Monster", the "you may need to buy two seats".
The BBC has Ryanair for a response to the criticism from Mr O'leary's comments
islam, ryanair, religion
Source of news: bbc.com