A gay woman in Qatar told MailOnline that despite the measures, she will not personally feel safe during the tournament and that she believes LGBTQ+ locals will be beaten and jailed after the cup ends.
For decades, Doha has flung open its doors to Taliban warlords, Islamist dissidents, African rebel commanders and exiles of every stripe. Now, the tiny emirate is receiving extra scrutiny as it welcomes over a million soccer fans from around the world for the 2022 World Cup.
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