LILLEY: World Cup's beauty marred by Qatar's human rights record

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LILLEY: World Cup's beauty marred by Qatar's human rights record
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Qatar never should have been chosen as the host of the 2022 World Cup.

Working as Britain’s foreign minister, Cleverly said his job was to keep British fans safe when they travelled for the World Cup. Qatar is a country that bans public displays of affection for anyone, not just LGBTQ, and bans any sexual relations between any adults who are not married.

For those who don’t know haram means forbidden and homosexuality, and beer, aren’t the only things forbidden.tap here to see other videos from our teamFemale fans have been warned not to leave shoulders or knees uncovered and not to wear skimpy clothing that reveals breasts or the midriff. Basically, women going to the World Cup should dress like they are going to a game in the 50s — the 1850s.

While Britain’s Cleverly has been raked over the coals for warning fans of the reality of what they are walking into, Poland’s foreign minister has produced a guide. It warns fans against dressing certain ways and engaging in certain behaviours even if they are legal or socially acceptable in Poland.

“FIFA’s vision is to make football truly global, diverse and inclusive, for the benefit of the entire world,” reads the organization’s mission statement.

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