European and Western attack on the first Arab Muslim country to host the World Cup
"Qatar, World Cup for Slave" Qatar is accused of violating human rights in the preparations for the 2022 World Cup. “Qatar World Cup of Shame”
All these headlines that I presented to you are just a torrent of articles, videos and reports that you will find on the Internet attacking Qatar. The strange thing is that it is in one period, with the approach of the World Cup in Qatar.
Qatar is the first Arab country to win the organization of the World Cup, and this matter is still today, many countries and organizations have not accepted and understood it, especially the color organizations. Even in America, and no country that organized the World Cup before has been subjected to all this attack and criticism, not even Russia, which destroyed Syria and displaced its people, while the spearhead in all this black play is France,
On November 17, 2010, Qatar hosted a friendly match between Brazil and Argentina. This match was one of 47 matches held in many countries of the world on the same day. Five countries competed: Qatar, Japan, South Korea, Australia and the United States of America. Then the vote will be held at FIFA headquarters in Switzerland, and Qatar will be declared the winner of the honor of organizing the 2022 World Cup by FIFA President Joseph Blatter, to make Qatar the first Arab country as well as the first country in the Middle East to organize this global event. Immediately after the announcement of Qatar's victory, the Western media machine began attacking Qatar and trying to distort its reputation and research and explore all its flaws.
1- International reports targeting Qatar
In 2013, Human Rights Watch published a long and wide report consisting of 167 pages, God willing, a book criticizing Qatar after it won the honor of organizing the World Cup. In harsh conditions, she said, almost all workers are paid less than when they entered the country.
Journalists involved in the investigation found working conditions in Qatar to fall far below humanitarian standards. The workers were said to have been housed in poor communities, often without basic amenities such as running water, sanitation or electricity. That report came less than two months after an investigation published by The Guardian by journalist Pete Pattison that revealed abusive and sometimes fatal relationships between employers and their employees. While writing this report, based on documents from the Nepalese embassy, Pattison estimated that approximately 4,000 workers would die due to construction.
But these reports have been going on for more than 10 years, that is, only immediately after Qatar won the honor of organizing, while only recently it became clear to anyone after hearing the news and reading articles that France is the most attacking country and calling for a boycott of the World Cup in Qatar, and it is the spearhead in this dirty battle.
2- French municipalities and cities boycott the World Cup in Qatar
Paris announced a boycott of the World Cup and not broadcasting matches on big screens, as is customary in every World Cup, or allocating places for fans.
In the French city of Lille, the city council voted unanimously not to broadcast the World Cup matches. Martine Aubry, the city's socialist mayor, said that holding the competition in Qatar is "nonsense in terms of human rights, the environment and sports."
Strasbourg also decided not to display the World Cup. "It is impossible for us not to listen to the many warnings from NGOs condemning the abuse and exploitation of migrant workers," said the city's environmental mayor, Jane Barsgian. Thousands of foreign workers have died on construction sites, it is unbearable.”
She added that "Strasbourg, the European capital and seat of the European Court of Human Rights, cannot adequately condone these violations, nor can it turn a blind eye when human rights are violated in this way."
Pierre Hormec, the mayor of the environment in Bordeaux, said that displaying the World Cup and creating fan zones would make the city “a partner in this sporting event that represents all human, environmental and sporting perversions.”
Eric Cantona, the former France international and Manchester United footballer, is also boycotting the World Cup. "I will not watch a single match in this World Cup," he said. It would cost me because since I was a kid it was an event that I loved and looked forward to and watched with fondness. But let's be honest with ourselves. This World Cup is meaningless. The only meaning of this event, as we all know, is money.” On the basis that the previous world cups had the only meaning of spreading love, peace and roses.
The pictures show the French president in a state of joy, enthusiasm and excitement during the World Cup matches that were held in Russia recently. At the same time and at the same moment, Russia was organizing the World Cup, ramming Aleppo and throwing explosive barrels at the Syrian people. Russia and Wagner mercenaries were killing children, women and the elderly In Syria in cold blood, however, the president was hilarious and happy and even sat with the Russian president and took pictures and could not open his mouth to denounce and boycott the World Cup Russia, but now the poor are very worried about the Nepalese, Vietnamese and Filipino workers.
3-Homosexuality and the attack on the World Cup in Qatar
The most ironic is that most of those I mentioned follow Paris Saint-Germain matches and have never called for a boycott of their matches and have not launched any smear campaign against them, despite Paris Saint-Germain owned by Qatar, and more than that, Barcelona and many other clubs consider the state-owned Qatar Airways to be The official sponsor of these clubs.
Now to the real and essential reason is in fact the laws and guidelines that the Qatari state has approved for visitors to Qatar to attend the World Cup, and these guidelines have spread on the Internet and they are what you see before you now, and they are: Avoid offensive words, vulgar clothes, anomalies, drinking alcohol, photographing people without their permission, Forbidden relationships, avoiding Loud music, loud voices, and disrespect for holy places.
These instructions made them mad, but I don't know why they don't tell them to the world. We want drunkenness, we want homosexuality, we want striptease, we want to pee in the street and eat pig. We want everything that you have forbidden. When was France concerned about the rights of Nepalese, Indian and Vietnamese workers, when it was originally beheading Algerians and enslaved them for tens of years?
4- Respect and Arab morals float on the surface
But in order to know the difference between men and colors, when the World Cup was in Russia, French President Macron was sitting with the Qatari prince watching the match and the president’s wife was sitting behind them. So what did Prince Tamim do? He got up from his place and offered his seat to Macron’s wife so that they could sit next to each other in the A manly, moral stance that shows upbringing and good manners, watch the video.
I'm almost sure that the reason they are so rabid is the point of banning homosexuality in the World Cup.
Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and punishable by imprisonment for up to 3 years, In April 2022, Major General Abdulaziz Abdullah Al-Ansari, a senior official at the Ministry of Interior who oversees the security of the football tournament, said that rainbow flags may be confiscated from visitors potential "to protect them". He said, "Book the room together, sleep together - that's something we don't bother with."
On May 20 of the same year, at a press conference in Berlin, the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, said, “We [Qatar] welcome everyone, but we also expect and want people to respect our culture.”
For this reason, many leaders of European teams participating in the World Cup, including the Netherlands, England, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales, decided to launch a campaign in which each captain of these teams will carry each badge bearing the phrase “One Love”. And it has meme colors on it. This makes you think that Europe is more concerned with spreading homosexuality in the World Cup than even winning the cup itself.
It means that Qatar is one of the countries that has a rational and logical justification in preventing the spread of homosexuality in the country. The reason is very simple. The country is small and its population is small. I mean that population growth is weak. Then you want Qataris to accept homosexuality. This means that you want the Qatari community to become extinct and disappear in Within a few years, therefore, most peoples who are forced to reject homosexuality, even if they assume that this people has neither religion nor denomination, is Qatar.
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