There are reasons to skip the FIFA World Cup hosted by Qatar, cludg ncerns about human rights, gay rights and rptn. But if you do watch, here are rmal l on which untri to root for and why.
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- SIX OUT OF 10 PEOPLE UK OPPOSE QATAR HOSTG WORLD CUP OVER ANTI-GAY LAWS
- FIFA CELEBRAT PRI, MONTHS BEFORE HOLDG WORLD CUP WHERE BEG GAY IS ILLEGAL
SIX OUT OF 10 PEOPLE UK OPPOSE QATAR HOSTG WORLD CUP OVER ANTI-GAY LAWS
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Homosexualy is exprsly banned Qatar, punishable by between one and three years prison. “A grave issue… which we n no longer keep silent about is the warm attu evint on many social works – pecially on Snapchat – towards homosexualy, ” Al-Mutawa’a has changed tack on the issue. In 2010, Sepp Blatter advised gay fans to “rea om any sexual activi” 2022.
FIFA CELEBRAT PRI, MONTHS BEFORE HOLDG WORLD CUP WHERE BEG GAY IS ILLEGAL
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Qatari law crimaliz sex outsi marriage, cludg gay sex. In the terpretatn of Sharia law that Qatar follows, sex outsi of marriage, cludg homosexualy, is punishable by jail time and, as a maximum sentence, ath by stong, though there isn’t available evince that such a punishment has ever been ed. Nasser Mohamed, a gay Qatari livg exile the US, explaed to Vox.