FIFA World Cup: FIFA World Cup LIVE –The Qatari police and government have been encouraged by the US ambassador in Doha to be more patient. As well as understanding, and being open with foreign fans who will be arriving for World Cup. The event will begin in the Arab nation on November 20. All eyes are on Qatar since it will host the largest football carnival. With more than a million people are expected to go there. Follow FIFA World Cup LIVE updates on Insidesport.IN
FIFA World Cup: USA Advises Qatar Police & Government to be CONSIDERATE, To Reduce Restrictions against Foreign Travelling Fans – Check Out
FIFA World Cup: USA Advises Qatar Police & Government to be CONSIDERATE, To Reduce Restrictions against Foreign Travelling Fans – Check OutFIFA World Cup: USA Advises Qatar Police & Government to be CONSIDERATE, To Reduce Restrictions against Foreign Travelling Fans – Check Out
The World Cup organisers have not commented on their enforcement strategy. According to the news agency Reuters, the US Embassy and a few other organisations have warned spectators. They risk penalty for actions that would be accepted in other nations.
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The legal code of Qatar prohibits homosexuality, restricts freedom of expression. Public intoxication can result in a jail term of up to six months. Behaviours that could be seen as harmless elsewhere may be cause for arrest. Such as public displays of affection or wearing skimpy clothing,
“We want to make sure that law enforcement … is in the right place. We want to make sure that in the ministries there is a level of patience and tolerance for what the world brings when you invite the world to your country.,” Timmy Davis told reporters at the U.S. Embassy in Doha.
FIFA World Cup: USA Advises Qatar Police & Government to be CONSIDERATE, To Reduce Restrictions against Foreign Travelling Fans – Check Out
According to a report by Reuters last month, organisers have informed embassies and police from eligible nations that they want to exercise tolerance for spectators who violate the law in very small ways. Beer will be permitted to be supplied close to stadiums a few hours before matches begin as part of the organizers’ already-announced plan to ease Qatar’s stringent restrictions restricting the public sale of alcohol.
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“When you host a global event like this and you invite the world to come, you need to be open to the world and you need to be transparent in the ways that you’re going to take care of visitors,” Davis added.
“Change is part and parcel of hosting people from all over the world … in a big burst like a World Cup, “ Davis said.
FIFA World Cup: USA Advises Qatar Police & Government to be CONSIDERATE, To Reduce Restrictions against Foreign Travelling Fans – Check Out
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