U.S. journalist says he was detained at World Cup over rainbow shirt
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[November 22, 2022]
DOHA (Reuters) - A U.S. journalist said he was
briefly detained on Monday when he tried to enter a World Cup
stadium in Qatar while wearing a rainbow shirt in support of the
LGBTQ community in a country where same-sex relations are illegal.
Grant Wahl, a former Sports Illustrated journalist who now has his
own website, said World Cup security denied him entry to the United
States' opener against Wales at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al
Rayyan and asked him to take his shirt off.
He said his phone was taken away when he tweeted about the incident.
"I'm OK, but that was an unnecessary ordeal," Wahl wrote on Twitter.
He said a security commander later approached him, apologized and
allowed him into the venue. He also later received an apology from a
representative of FIFA, soccer's international governing body, he
said.
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General view inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Fabrizio
Bensch
Reuters has contacted FIFA for
comment.
Seven European World Cup countries earlier on Monday ditched plans
for their respective captains to wear OneLove armbands after FIFA
threatened to issue yellow cards to any player wearing the multi-coloured
armband, which was introduced to support diversity and inclusion.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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