The 2022 World Cup is approaching and host country Qatar is making efforts to tighten the rules towards a safe and healthy World Cup.
World Cup 2022 is the second time the largest football conference on the planet has set foot in Asia after the first time it was held in Japan and Korea.
To prepare for the 2022 World Cup, Qatar has poured more than 200 billion USD into infrastructure construction.
Qatar has poured a lot of money into building breathtakingly beautiful stadiums for the 2022 World Cup. Photo: Internet
Recently, Qatar has been continuously singled out for issues related to human rights.
The above numbers can even reach more than 11,000 at present.
During the past time, Qatar has been continuously criticized for serious human rights violations.
Despite being heavily criticized, Qatar is still making efforts to tighten the bans to aim for a clean, healthy and civilized World Cup, and in accordance with Islamic culture (Qatar is a country
Islam does not allow the use of alcohol.
Visitors to Qatar should forget about drinking beer in the stadium during the match.
LGBT rights are neither tolerated nor allowed in Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal.
Nasser al-Khater, CEO of FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, said: `The safety and security of every fan is of utmost importance to us. But showing affection where
Qatar is strict about recognizing the LGBT community.
If spectators are caught having a one-night stand in Qatar during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, they could face up to 7 years in prison.
Smoking is prohibited in all public spaces including museums, sports clubs, shopping centers and restaurants.
Smoking is also banned in this country.
Photography is not allowed in public places, such as religious, construction, or military sites.
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