The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, announced on Tuesday that everything fans This year’s World Cup will be welcomed “without distinction” in An attempt to alleviate the concerns raised by some human rights activists.
Homosexuality is illegal in The Gulf state and organizers have struggled to reassure rights groups people no face Working in tournament which begins on November 20.
The Emir told the United Nations General Assembly that Qatar people It will be “open our doors for All (fans) without discrimination enjoy The football matches And the amazing atmosphere of The tournament. “
Qatar is a Muslim-majority country first Arab nation and first country in Middle East who holds traditional Value on marriage and familyto host football world cup.
Qatari people you will receive with open your arms football fans from all sides of life ” of world Leaders, without mentioning anything specific group.
“The world We’ll see about that one of The small and medium size countries able to host global events with exceptional success in In addition to ability To provide a spacious atmosphere for Diversity and constructive interaction between peoples. “
After statements by Qatari officials earlier this yearFIFA has reaffirmed that rainbow flags will be allowed around stadiums.
The host country has struggled to persuade rights groups with Its message is that “everyone will be welcome” despite local laws.
Organizing Committee and government Officials said that more than a million fansHe is expected to attend the World Cup. should Respect for local cultural norms.
“We don’t believe in public Displays of Affection but we also “It is rooted in welcoming everyone from all backgrounds,” organizing committee chair Hassan Al Thawadi said at a conference in New York earlier on Monday.
The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, announced on Tuesday that everything fans This year’s World Cup will be welcomed “without distinction” in An attempt to alleviate the concerns raised by some human rights activists.
Homosexuality is illegal in The Gulf state and organizers have struggled to reassure rights groups people no face Working in tournament which begins on November 20.
The Emir told the United Nations General Assembly that Qatar people It will be “open our doors for All (fans) without discrimination enjoy The football matches And the amazing atmosphere of The tournament. “
Qatar is a Muslim-majority country first Arab nation and first country in Middle East who holds traditional Value on marriage and familyto host football world cup.
Qatari people you will receive with open your arms football fans from all sides of life ” of world Leaders, without mentioning anything specific group.
“The world We’ll see about that one of The small and medium size countries able to host global events with exceptional success in In addition to ability To provide a spacious atmosphere for Diversity and constructive interaction between peoples. “
After statements by Qatari officials earlier this yearFIFA has reaffirmed that rainbow flags will be allowed around stadiums.
The host country has struggled to persuade rights groups with Its message is that “everyone will be welcome” despite local laws.
Organizing Committee and government Officials said that more than a million fansHe is expected to attend the World Cup. should Respect for local cultural norms.
“We don’t believe in public Displays of Affection but we also “It is rooted in welcoming everyone from all backgrounds,” organizing committee chair Hassan Al Thawadi said at a conference in New York earlier on Monday.