Qatar Authorities Issue Statement After Film Crew Threatened in Viral Video

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After security staffers in Doha threatened to smash a camera being used in a report for Denmark’s TV2, Qatari World Cup officials have apologized to the television station, calling the altercation a mistake

Nov 16, 2022

During a live news hit for TV2, reporter Rasmus Tantholdt was interrupted by officials who attempted to stop the filming by blocking the camera lens and then threatening to smash the camera, despite Tantholdt showing his credentials as a member of the media. After video of the altercation went viral early Wednesday, Qatari officials confirmed that security had erred.

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