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World Cup ambassador calls homosexuality "mental harm"

2022-11-08T06:19:29.235Z


World Cup ambassador calls homosexuality "mental harm" Created: 08/11/2022, 07:12 Qatar is considered one of the most controversial hosts in World Cup history. © Christian Charisius/dpa Qatar is heavily disputed as the host country of the World Cup. Now the Qatari World Cup ambassador Khalid Salman is causing a stir with homophobic statements. Mainz - Qatar's World Cup ambassador and former so


World Cup ambassador calls homosexuality "mental harm"

Created: 08/11/2022, 07:12

Qatar is considered one of the most controversial hosts in World Cup history.

© Christian Charisius/dpa

Qatar is heavily disputed as the host country of the World Cup.

Now the Qatari World Cup ambassador Khalid Salman is causing a stir with homophobic statements.

Mainz - Qatar's World Cup ambassador and former soccer player Khalid Salman has described homosexuality as "mental damage".

The statement was made in an interview in the ZDF documentary "Geheimsache Qatar" by Jochen Breyer and Julia Friedrichs, which will be broadcast on Tuesday (8:15 p.m.).

The excerpt with Salman's statements was already shown in the "heute-journal" on Monday evening.

“A lot of things will come into the country during the World Cup.

Let's talk about gays," Salman said.

"The most important thing is that everyone will accept that they come here.

But they will have to accept our rules.” Above all, he has problems when children see gays.

Because they would then learn something that is not good.

In his eyes, being gay is "haram" and forbidden, said Salman.

"It's mental damage." The interview was then broken off by the spokesman for the World Cup organizing committee.

Controversial host

Qatar is considered one of the most controversial hosts in World Cup history.

Among other things, the emirate is accused of human rights violations, bad treatment of foreign workers and a lack of women's rights.

In the run-up to the World Cup, which begins on November 20th, the desert state is trying to convey a different picture.

Officially, fans from the LGBTQ scene are also welcome.

In the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung", Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani described the criticism of Qatar, especially from Europe, as "very arrogant and very racist".

At the same time, he referred to reforms in his country that would continue after the World Cup.

dpa

Source: merkur

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