World Cup in Qatar – For the FFF, participating in the World Cup does not mean “closing your eyes and giving credit”

The FFF replied to Amnesty International, which announced its boycott of the World Cup in Qatar and that it “would support” Denmark, Sunday evening against the Blues. In a press release, the Federation denounces the “stigma campaign” towards him. While the Danes have pledged to wear training outfits displaying messages on human rights during the World Cup, Noël Le Graët did not want to get involved in this area, even bursting be “very happy that we are coming to play in Qatar“.

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The FFF Specifies this Saturday: “participating does not mean closing your eyes and endorsing”. And continues:The organization of this World Cup has however enabled social progress in Qatar that even some NGOs recognize, including Amnesty International. Even if the reality on the ground is not perfect, this progress is undeniable and positive. The FFF is – and will remain – very vigilant regarding respect for human rights in Qatar. She only made the choice to act firmly but calmly and respectfully on the ground rather than making an image campaign of it.

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