Qatar authorities apologise for threatening Danish film crew at World
Cup
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[November 16, 2022]
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar's
Supreme Committee said it has apologised after a Danish film crew
were threatened by security staff live on air as they broadcast in
the capital Doha ahead of the World Cup.
TV2 reporter Rasmus Tantholdt was speaking as part of a live
broadcast when he was approached by security staff that had appeared
on a golf buggy next to the newly-opened Chedi Hotel at Katara
Cultural Village.
In the footage, which went viral on social media, Tantholdt is seen
remonstrating with the security officials, displaying his
accreditation before accusing them of declaring they want to break
the camera equipment.
A statement from the Supreme Committee said the Danish broadcast
crew were "mistakenly interrupted" during a live broadcast.
"Upon inspection of the crew's valid tournament accreditation and
filming permit, an apology was made to the broadcaster by on-site
security before the crew resumed their activity.
"Tournament organisers have since spoken to the journalist and
issued an advisory to all entities to respect the filming permits in
place for the tournament."
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Netherlands' Steven Bergwijn and Denzel Dumfries during training
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Tantholdt was also caught on camera
asking: "You invited the whole world here. Why can't we film?"
The decision to award Qatar hosting rights for the 2022 World Cup
has been marred by controversy, including allegations of corruption
and human rights violations, since it was first announced 12 years
ago, ensuring how the host country treats visitors will be heavily
scrutinised.
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) was set up by the
Qatar government to plan and prepare for the World Cup. The
tournament gets under way on Sunday as Qatar take on Ecuador in the
tournament opener.
(This story has been refiled to fix a spelling in the first
paragraph)
(Reporting by Peter Hall, Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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