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News ID: 108299
Publish Date : 28 October 2022 - 22:30

Qatar Summons German Ambassador Over Minister’s World Cup Remarks

DOHA (Reuters) – Qatar’s foreign ministry summoned on Friday the German ambassador and handed him a protest memorandum over interior minister Nancy Faeser’s comments regarding Qatar’s hosting of the 2022 football World Cup.
The minister criticized Qatar’s human rights record during an interview with a local broadcaster.
Qatar’s emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani had earlier said his country has faced an “unprecedented campaign” of criticism in the lead-up to this year’s football World Cup.
World football’s governing body FIFA in 2010 awarded the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, and the host has since spent hundreds of billions of dollars in preparation for the tournament that is due to kick off on November 20.
Throughout, the energy-rich Persian Gulf state has faced constant scrutiny over its treatment of foreign workers and human rights.
“Since we won the honor of hosting the World Cup, Qatar has been subjected to an unprecedented campaign that no host country has ever faced,” Sheikh Tamim said in a speech on Tuesday.
“We initially dealt with the matter in good faith, and even considered that some criticism was positive and useful, helping us to develop aspects of ours that need to be developed,” the emir told Qatar’s legislative council.
“But it soon became clear to us that the campaign continues, expands and includes fabrication and double standards, until it reached a level of ferocity that made many question, unfortunately, about the real reasons and motives behind this campaign.”
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has said the upcoming World Cup, the first to be held in the Middle East, will be the “best ever”.
In August 2020, Qatar announced landmark changes to its labor laws, including scrapping the need for workers to obtain their employer’s permission – in the form of a no-objection certificate – before changing jobs.