Eine Sache geht mir in der Diskussion vollkommen unter: man regt sich über die Diskriminierung von LGBTQ auf und erwähnt nicht mit einem Wort dass auch christliche Symbole in den Stadien gesucht und verboten werden?!
Habe es in deinem Bericht das erste Mal gelesen und bin relativ entsetzt.
Es gibt Kirchen in Katar, die dürfen aber keine Zeichen haben.
ich zitiere:
Religious expression outside of Islam is severely restricted. All officially registered Christian churches in Qatar reside inside a single compound in the capital, Doha, called the Mesaymeer complex. It is open to expatriate Christians, but for Qatari Muslims, it is strictly out of bounds.
The churches are not allowed to display any religious signs, such as crosses, on the outside of their building. Inside, there is limited space, which causes bad overcrowding. A few other expat churches still exist outside of the compound, but these are not currently granted any legal permission to practice their religion.
Then there is the tiny indigenous community of converts to Christianity. In Qatar, this is considered apostasy and is, in theory, punishable by death (although this is no longer carried out in practise). Nonetheless, Christian converts face extreme pressure from their Muslim family and wider community members.
Conversion from Islam is not officially recognised, which causes legal difficulties, as well as loss of status, custody of children and property. The nation prohibits religious expression outside of a narrow Islamic bandwidth, and the right to convert, change or choose your religion is forbidden.
Ins Stadion geht es glaube ich auch nicht, die Engländer mit den ritter Sachen durften auch explizit wegen christlicher Symbolik nicht rein.
Bin aber bei Religion nicht wirklich drin im Ding.