Since the beginning of the World Cup 2022 in Qatar, several journalists and media workers have denounced incidents related to media freedom while reporting on the tournament. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) renews its calls on the Qatari authorities to respect media freedom and allow journalists to work without interference.
the most stunning the hammering should be a fee for allowing one is a very simple message. meanwhile, a danish tv reporter has been filmed being asked by local police to remove his one love armband. jon pagh was filming for tv2 sport outside the danish team s hotel when he was approached by an officer, who did eventually appear to drop the matter. 0n the pitch we have had a goalless draw between last times winner up and morocco. the 2018 finals dominated possession as expected. this was the closest to break the deadlock in the first half. and the best chance after the first break came from morocco with the shot from 30 yards out and that was easily saved. and this is the third goalless draw of the tournament. there was only one in 2018 in russia. it is a dramatic 2a hours
that natural as we have a critical press but it s actually those nations who have tried to make a message and make a difference and we are getting hammered the most and the hammering should be on fifa for not allowing what is a simple message. meanwhile a danish tv reporter has been filmed being asked by local police to remove his one love armband. jon pagh was filming for tv2 sport outside the danish team“s hotel when he was approached by an officer who did eventually appear to drop the matter. on the pitch germany are making an impact there too. beating japan 2 0. japan have equalised in the last couple of minutes and it is 1 1 with germany getting the early goal through ilkay gundogan, and you can follow the live text commentary. more goals there than we had in the first game of the day, another goalless draw. this time between last year s runners up croatia and morocco. the 2018 finalists
The Foreign Secretary claims Qatar has made progress in ensuring gay football fans are safe despite growing criticism over the Gulf state s repressive response to rainbow-themed attire.