The British Foreign Minister is heading to Qatar, despite criticism on gay rights

The British Foreign Minister is heading to Qatar, despite criticism on gay rights

British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said he will travel to Qatar to attend the FIFA World Cup while he criticized his request from gay fans not to protest during his visit to the country in which homosexuality is illegal.
The British Press Agency “BA Media” said that the minister announced his first confirmation today, Monday, that he will attend the football championship hosted by the Middle East in a controversial way.

Labor Representative Chris Bryant accused Cleverly of addressed a “slap on” gay fans traveling to Qatar by asking them to comply with local laws.
It is noteworthy that any person who proves his participation in sexual activity in Qatar can be punished for a period of up to seven years.
Sir Kerr Starmer and his team are boycotting the championship team due to concerns about gay rights, women’s rights and workers who have lost their lives..

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