Marwan: Why are you stopping and searching me?

Agent 1: We're checking everyone.

Agent 2: This is a random procedure, you're not the only one.

Marwan: You're controlling 3 people out of the 120 people who were on board, which amounts to 2.5% of the passengers. We're far from an "egalitarian" approach to security. But the number of stopped people is less interesting to me than the type of people you're stopping. Why did you stop me and not the woman in blue or the guy with the hat?

Agent 1, in an aside to Agent 2 (in Polish): Be careful

Agent 2: It's because we identify the risks.

Marwan: There you go. So please explain, very precisely, in my behavior or in my look, what represents a potential risk?

Agent 2: First of all you're coming from France. Then there are indicators of risk: your skin, your beard and also your eyes.

Marwan: My eyes?

Agent 2: Yes, the way you look at things

Marwan: Ok so let me sum this up. You've just profiled me racially on the base of cultural and/or religious indicators. This being said, racial discrimination is prohibited, in Poland and elsewhere in Europe. Give me your service numbers, both of you. Now one last question. I suggest you think hard before giving me an answer. Was it your idea or one of your superior's?

Agent 1 and 2: We were trained like this. We were given a list of indicators of the people to check. We're not the ones who choose...

Marwan: You choose to obey to discriminatory and racist measures. Others have come before you alas... but this does not excuse you in any way.”