A Christian working at Heathrow Airport who claims that religious harassment by Muslim colleagues led to her losing her job is taking her case to the Court of Appeal.
Nohad Halawi is suing for unfair dismissal and unlawful discrimination, saying that she and other Christian staff were victims of systematic harassment, with one friend reduced to tears for wearing a cross.
[A COMMENT] If we are are afraid of a group, they can influence our laws and affect all daily life. I read that there are already no-go areas for white non-Muslims in parts of France.
Burying our heads in the pc sand is making it impossible to address vital issues, but Labour, which depends on immigrant votes, does absolutely nothing and the Tories, who live in posh areas where most faces are white, have little interest.
We are in this together as a country, religious and unbeliever alike. Stay free. It's of no interest to me what you believe but if you start to bully me I take an interest.
[ANOTHER] Get with the program people, the UK is a secular country, but for quite possibly the most backward of all the religions, we are going to bend over backwards, to adapt to its harsh ways. [The Huffington Post UK] Read more