Qatar World Cup chief govt Nasser Al-Khater has known as for a gathering with Gareth Southgate after the England supervisor comment on the rights of girls, LGBTQ+ neighborhood and different human rights points within the nation, calling it a “nice disgrace“
Qatar World Cup chief govt Nasser Al-Khater has known as for a gathering with Gareth Southgate after the England supervisor comment on the rights of girls, LGBTQ+ neighborhood and different human rights points within the nation, calling it a “nice disgrace“
Qatar World Cup chief govt Nasser Al-Khater has known as for a gathering with Gareth Southgate after the England supervisor stated he’s sad some followers is not going to really feel secure travelling to the occasion on account of considerations over human rights points within the nation.
Homosexuality is illegitimate within the Gulf state and there may be additionally unease over ladies’s rights, whereas a report by Amnesty Worldwide discovered that 1000’s of migrant staff within the nation had been being exploited, which Qatar has denied.
Southgate stated this month it was a “nice disgrace” there have been points stopping followers going to the World Cup, highlighting the rights of girls and the LGBTQ+ neighborhood.
“Someone with plenty of affect, corresponding to Southgate, any person with a giant viewers that listens to what he says, ought to select his phrases very fastidiously”, Al-Khater instructed Sky Sports activities on Wednesday.
“And I believe that earlier than making statements like that, on the subject of the employees, he wants to come back right here and converse to staff and perceive what staff get out of being right here.”
The World Cup draw is ready to be held in Doha on Friday and Al-Khater stated he wished the chance to debate the problems with Southgate.
“So I look ahead to welcoming him right here, I look ahead to assembly him on the draw and he can hearken to my opinion, he doesn’t must consider it, however not less than he must go that far to grasp totally different opinions and totally different cultures”, he added.