Norway criticises Qatar over arrest of Norwegian journalists
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[November 24, 2021]
OSLO (Reuters) - Two Norwegian
reporters were arrested by police in Qatar this week and held in
detention for some 30 hours, their employer said on Wednesday, drawing
criticism of the Gulf nation from Norway's prime minister.
Journalists Halvor Ekeland and Lokman Ghorbani were in Qatar to report
on preparations for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, public broadcaster NRK
said.
Qatar's hosting of the quadrennial football tournament, the first by a
Middle East country, has been controversial, casting a spotlight on
conditions for migrant workers, LGBTQ+ rights and allegations of
corruption.
"The arrest of NRK's journalists in Qatar is unacceptable. A free press
is crucial to a functioning democracy," Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas
Gahr Stoere said in a tweet.
Ekeland and Ghorbani were released on Tuesday and left the country
shortly after, NRK said. Their equipment had been confiscated however,
the broadcaster added. The reporters arrived in Oslo earlier on
Wednesday.
Qatar defended the arrests, adding that the reporters had been detained
following complaints of trespassing by the owner of a private property.
"They were provided with all the filming permits they had requested
prior to their arrival and were offered meetings with senior government
and third-party officials," Qatar's government communications office
said in a statement.
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A worker walks in front of Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, one of the venues
of the Qatar World Cup 2022, in Doha, Qatar, November 17, 2021.
Picture taken November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed/File Photo
"These freedoms, however, do not override the
application of common law, which the crew knowingly and wilfully
violated," it added.
Players from Germany, the Netherlands and Norway have worn shirts
before World Cup qualifiers voicing concern over human rights in the
host nation.
Qatar has defended its progress on human rights, including recent
labour reforms, but has also cautioned that there was more work to
do.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has defended the decision by
football's governing body to award the tournament to Qatar, and on
Sunday encouraged fans and others to attend the event.
Norway failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.
(Reporting by Terje Solsvik in Oslo and Alexander Cornwell in Dubai;
Editing by Alex Richardson)
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