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Wales asks FIFA why rainbow hats were removed at World Cup

Por: Associated Press Life November 23, 2022

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DOHA, Qatar (AP) — The Wales soccer federation says it has asked FIFA for clarity on reports some Wales fans were stopped from taking rainbow-colored hats into a World Cup stadium. The it was involved in creating the hats for fans to wear in Qatar, starting against the United States on Monday.Rainbow imagery, a symbol of LGBTQ rights, is controversial in a country where same-sex relations are criminalized.Fans and some staff members were... + full article



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