UK government urged to warn LGBT+ fans about risks of attending World Cup in Qatar
A pro-LGBT protest was held in front of the FIFA museum in Zurich, Switzerland this weekThe UK government has been urged to change its Qatar travel advice to warn LGBT+ football fans about the risks of going to the World Cup.
Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar, where same-sex relationships can be punishable by the death sentence. Andrew Boff, deputy chair of the London Assembly and a leading Conservative gay rights campaigner, said Qatar is not safe for LGBT+ people.
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