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France demands 'explanation' after Jewish youths removed from flight in Spain

A group of Jewish teenagers kicked off a Vueling flight are to file a lawsuit against the Spanish company for discrimination on the basis of religion. PAU BARRENA / AFP

French authorities are trying to establish whether a group of young French citizens were removed from a plane bound for Paris from Spain this week because they are Jewish. The airline, Vueling, has denied the claims.

Several dozen French passengers on Wednesday were kicked off a flight leaving the Spanish city of Valencia for Paris, for what Spanish police and the airline Vueling described as unruly behaviour.

France's ministry for Europe and foreign affairs said in a statement on Saturday that the minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, contacted the CEO of Vueling, Carolina Martinoli, to express his deep concern “about the removal of a group of young French Jews from one of the company’s flights".

It came after the lawyer for the group of teenagers, who were returning from a summer camp, said Thursday they were filing a complaint "for physical and psychological violence, as well as discrimination on the basis of religion".

Barrot also requested more information to “determine whether these individuals had been discriminated against on the basis of their religion".

A similar request has been made to the Spanish ambassador to France.

“Ms. Martinoli assured Mr. Barrot that a thorough internal investigation was underway and that its findings would be shared with the French and Spanish authorities,” the ministry said.

French holiday camp accuses Vueling of discrimination against Jewish teens

Accusations denied

Vueling has denied claims that the incident, which involved the removal of 44 minors and eight adults from flight V8166, was related to the passengers’ religion.

Some Israeli news outlets reported that the students were Jewish and that their removal was religiously motivated – a claim that was repeated by an Israeli minister online.

Parents said the teenagers were forced off the plane after one of them had sung a song in Hebrew.

Spain’s Civil Guard said the minors and adults were French nationals and that the agents involved were not aware of the group’s religious affiliation.

A Vueling spokesperson said the passengers were removed after the minors repeatedly tampered with the plane’s emergency equipment and interrupted the crew’s safety demonstration. A Civil Guard spokesperson said the plane's captain ordered the minors be removed at Valencia’s Manises Airport after they repeatedly ignored the crew’s instructions.

On Thursday, the Federation for Jewish Communities of Spain expressed concern about the incident. The group said that Vueling needed to provide documentary evidence of what happened on the plane.

(with newswires)

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