FIFA World Cup: FIFA World Cup LIVE – The FIFA World Cup in Qatar has been full of controversies. Qatar government’s new regulations for International television crews visiting Qatar are the newest edition to that never-ending list. Broadcasting Moghuls such as BBC will not be allowed to film Qatari people inside their houses. For more news follow Insidesport.IN
- The international media will not be able to interview Qatari people inside their houses under the filming permit issued by the Government.
- Only three places in Doha are permitted for filming.
- No footage of Government buildings, Worshipping places or Universities can be shoot.
FIFA World Cup: Qatari Government IMPOSES New Rules, RESTRICTS Media From FILMING Qatari People – Check Out
FIFA World Cup: Qatari Government IMPOSES New Rules, RESTRICTS Media From FILMING Qatari People – Check OutThe restrictions on filming inside of any form of accommodations, make it hard for journalists to dig up news regarding sensitive issues. The mistreatment of migrant workers or issues raised due to the exclusionary behaviors towards the LGBTQIA community is less likely to be discussed by someone in a public place.
FIFA World Cup: Qatari Government IMPOSES New Rules, RESTRICTS Media From FILMING Qatari People – Check Out
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The other regulations under the filming permit refer to three spots at Doha as ‘Eligible’ for filming. The Corniche waterfront promenade, the west Bay Area, and the Towers area are the only permitted public places that can be filmed.’
The areas of worship, Universities, and Government buildings are also off the limits for photographers and videographers. Any restrictions regarding print media are still to be made by the government. However, they have made it clear that no report that threatens the fabric of Qatari culture will be released and people reporting such stories will be held accountable.
FIFA World Cup: Qatari Government IMPOSES New Rules, RESTRICTS Media From FILMING Qatari People – Check Out
Qatar has always had a bad reputation regarding the freedom of the press. Back in 2015, BBC journalists were arrested due to reporting on migrant workers. During working with FIFA, the journalists hoped for a more improved framework of regulations during the event. FIFA however, has said they are working with the supreme committee of Qatar and hope to give out a rich journalistic experience during the matches.
FIFA World Cup: Qatari Government IMPOSES New Rules, RESTRICTS Media From FILMING Qatari People – Check Out
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