Qatar's hardle stance on lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBTQ+) issu is at the centre of the world's attentn.
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- "AM GAY...": MAN WH RABOW T-SHIRT DI DAYS AFTER DETENTN IN QATAR
- WORLD CUP AMERIN REPORTER DEAD DAYS AFTER DETENTN QATAR OVER GAY RABOW SHIRT; BROTHER SAYS 'HE WAS KILLED'
"AM GAY...": MAN WH RABOW T-SHIRT DI DAYS AFTER DETENTN IN QATAR
The untry's hardle stance on lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr (LGBTQ+) issu is at the foreont of the world's attentn. A symbol of diversy, clivy and anti-discrimatn, the armbands which feature the logo have been wily viewed as a prott agast Qatar's homosexualy laws. Qatari anisers of the World Cup have warned visors agast public displays of affectn, but say that everyone, no matter their sexual orientatn or background, is wele at the the 12 years sce Qatar was named host of the 2022 tournament, the untry has faced tensifyg cricism over s rights rerd on labourers, women and the LGBT+ cricism has been further fuelled by ments om public figur, cludg former Qatar player and World Cup ambassador Khalid Salman, who scribed homosexualy as "damage the md" durg an terview wh a German broadster.
WORLD CUP AMERIN REPORTER DEAD DAYS AFTER DETENTN QATAR OVER GAY RABOW SHIRT; BROTHER SAYS 'HE WAS KILLED'
Atralian footballer Josh Cavallo — who me out as gay last year — says FIFA has shown his sport is not for everyone by vowg to penalise players wearg the armbands.