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Former Norway PM held at Dulles over 2014 Iran visit

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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/feb/03/former-norway-pm-bondevik-held-washington-dulles-airport-2014-visit-iran?CMP=fb_gu
A former prime minister of Norway has spoken of his shock after he was held and questioned at Washington Dulles airport because of a visit to Iran three years ago.

Kjell Magne Bondevik, who served as prime minister of Norway from 1997-2000 and 2001-05, flew into the US from Europe on Tuesday afternoon to attend this week’s National Prayer Breakfast.

He was held for an hour after customs agents saw in his diplomatic passport that he had been to Iran in 2014. Bondevik said his passport also clearly indicated that he was the former PM of Norway.

“Of course I fully understand the fear of letting terrorists come into this country,” he told ABC7. “It should be enough when they found that I have a diplomatic passport, [that I’m a] former prime minister.

“That should be enough for them to understand that I don’t represent any problem or threat to this country and [to] let me go immediately, but they didn’t.”

Bondevik, who is the president the Oslo Centre, a human rights organisation, said he was placed in a room with travellers from the Middle East and Africa who were also facing extra scrutiny.

He said he was ordered to wait for 40 minutes, before being questioned for another 20 minutes about his trip to Iran, which he had taken to speak at a human rights conference.

“I was surprised, and I was provoked,” he said. “What will the reputation of the US be if this happens not only to me, but also to other international leaders?”

An executive order signed by Donald Trump last week temporarily bans all travellers from seven Muslim-majority countries – Iran, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Syria, Sudan and Somalia – from entering the US. It also suspends the US refugee resettlement programme for 120 days and puts an indefinite stop to the acceptance of Syrian refugees.

The order caused chaos at airports across the US and sparked protests and worldwide condemnation. Many people who were en route to the US when the order was hastily signed, including those with green cards, were detained on arrival at US airports, denied boarding on to US-bound flights, or taken off planes by security officials before takeoff.

Bondevik said Dulles officials told him he had been detained because of a 2015 law signed by Barack Obama that placed restrictions on travellers from those seven countries, or travellers from elsewhere who had recently visited those countries.

But he said he had never had a problem visiting the US before, and that his office was told by the US embassy in Oslo before his trip that his passport and a separate electronic travel authorisation were all he needed.

Speaking to the TV2 channel, Bondevik expressed further concern about the Trump administration’s tactics. “I understand the fear of terror, but one should not treat entire ethnic groups in such a way,” he said.

“I must admit that I fear the future. There has been a lot of progress over the last 10 years, but this gives great cause for concern, in line with the authoritarian leaders we see controlling other major countries.”

A spokesperson for US Customs and Border Protection said it was prohibited by law from discussing specifics of any individual’s admissibility review.

On Friday, Iran took retaliatory action by banning US wrestlers from participating in the Freestyle World Cup, one of the most prestigious competitions in international wrestling.

The IRNA news agency quoted Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, Bahram Ghasemi, as saying a special committee reviewed the case and “eventually the visit by the US freestyle wrestling team was opposed”.

Ghasemi said the policy of the new US administration left Iran no other choice but to ban the wrestlers.
 
Coming to an airport near you...stay tuned...

I would hope this would be a wake up call for people of the "it can't happen here or to me" variety, but truthfully, I don't really have a lot of hope for that....
 
oh ffs. That is so sad, and SO ridiculous. Not to mention insulting for this poor man. :nono:
 
I've been wondering what will happen if cheeto enacts a Muslim registry and the millions of non-Muslims who said they'd sign it do indeed sign it. If that happens, will the travel ban be extended to every country on earth? I can't even imagine what leaving and re-entering the US would look like in that scenario considering how the current ban is so ill conceived and executed.
 
Matata|1486146554|4123764 said:
I've been wondering what will happen if cheeto enacts a Muslim registry and the millions of non-Muslims who said they'd sign it do indeed sign it. If that happens, will the travel ban be extended to every country on earth? I can't even imagine what leaving and re-entering the US would look like in that scenario considering how the current ban is so ill conceived and executed.

I also wonder that, and am one who will certainly sign it (although I am not Muslim). The entire idea of a "registry" for only one set of beliefs is incredibly offensive and I hope so many people register that the entire idea is un-sustainable.
 
lovedogs|1486148341|4123778 said:
Matata|1486146554|4123764 said:
I've been wondering what will happen if cheeto enacts a Muslim registry and the millions of non-Muslims who said they'd sign it do indeed sign it. If that happens, will the travel ban be extended to every country on earth? I can't even imagine what leaving and re-entering the US would look like in that scenario considering how the current ban is so ill conceived and executed.

I also wonder that, and am one who will certainly sign it (although I am not Muslim). The entire idea of a "registry" for only one set of beliefs is incredibly offensive and I hope so many people register that the entire idea is un-sustainable.

Ugggg. And what is the day to day result? Government sanctioned hate.

Yesterday I was in line to check out at Target. A man in front of me started berating and yelling at the cashier (who was a man of middle eastern decent) and was yelling racist things like "go back to where you came from." The cashier said I was born "name of the U.S. city we were in". A manager came over and told he customer to leave. He said the cashier insulted him first. I told her no, the cashier was nothing but polite. The manager threatened to call the police if the customer didn't leave.

It was sickening. My 14 year old son was with me and was so saddened by that. I told the cashier I was sorry that happened to him and he casually told me he was use to it. Its just so awful.
 
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