Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh told Tasnim that the National Security and Foreign
Policy Commission pursues issues related to the country’s national interests and
security.
He added that the Foreign Ministry officials have submitted a preliminary report
to the commission on the case of a number of Iranian female passengers who had
been forced to remove their headscarves during a security check in a Georgian
airport.
According to the Foreign Ministry’s report, Georgia has been notified of the
Iranian government’s protest note, the lawmaker said, adding that the commission
will submit a report on the issue to the presiding board of the parliament.
Earlier on Sunday, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani had urged the
National Security and Foreign Policy Commission to take necessary measures to
pursue the issue.
On Friday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said Tehran had lodged its
strong protest with Georgia over the problems which some Iranian passengers
faced at Tbilisi airport.
His reaction came in response to a question on the news that several Iranian
passengers had their Islamic headscarves disrespected during security check for
a flight from Tbilisi to Iran’s city of Isfahan, according to the Foreign
Ministry’s website.
"After the release of a report by the Foreign Ministry’s representative office
in Isfahan and after the authenticity of the report was confirmed through phone
contacts by the Iranian ambassador to Georgia with a number of the passengers on
board the flight, the Iranian embassy in Tbilisi expressed its strong protest at
the Georgian Foreign Ministry and Tbilisi Airport security police,” Qassemi
said.
He added that Iran’s embassy in Tbilisi continues to follow up the issue at the
Foreign Ministry’s Department General for Consular Affairs as well as the
ministry’s Mission in Isfahan.
"Among the measures adopted were the Department General for Consular Affairs
expressing its objection to the Georgian embassy in Tehran, the Iranian embassy
in Tbilisi sending a note of protest to Georgia’s Foreign Ministry, and the
Georgian ambassador to Tehran being asked to give explanation on the matter,” he
said.
"Relevant Georgian authorities have also been asked to pursue the matter and
prevent Iranian passengers from being subjected to such treatments again,” he
said.
"Thanks to the measures adopted, we hope security police at Tbilisi will
exercise utmost care concerning the necessity of respecting Muslim women’s
privacy and keep such incidents from happening again,” the spokesman added.
Source: Tasnim