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Pork, porn and sex toys banned from World Cup 2022 in Qatar

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Qatar’s World Cup guarantees fun — but without pleasure.

Fans traveling to look at the worldwide soccer championship have been warned to not bring a lot of items which might be reportedly banned in Qatar, the positioning of 2022’s World Cup. Those caught with any one among the verboten items could face prison time, based on an official memo.

“Importing drugs, alcohol, pornography, pork products and non secular books and material into Qatar is prohibited,” reads the UK Foreign Travel Advice government website.

Beer, it’s noted, will likely be served at designated locations, including inside stadiums during games, but prohibited elsewhere.

“Swearing and making rude gestures are considered obscene acts and offenders will be jailed and/or deported,” the positioning continues. “Take particular care when coping with the police and other officials.”

The location goes on to list several cautions for visitors, corresponding to refraining from public displays of intimacy, and it offers advice on find out how to dress based on Islamic code.

Qatar is allegedly banning all pork products and sex toys from the country as the World Cup looms.
Qatar is allegedly banning all pork products and sex toys from the country because the World Cup looms.
KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images

“It is best to dress modestly when in public, including while driving. Women must cover their shoulders and avoid wearing short skirts,” instructs the web site.

“Each men and girls are advised to not wear shorts or sleeveless tops, when going to government buildings, health-care facilities or malls.”

“Importing drugs, alcohol, pornography, pork products and non secular books and material into Qatar is prohibited,” reads the UK government website.
Getty Images/iStockphoto
Getty Images/iStockphoto

The list of banned items makes headlines as controversy continues to swirl around the choice to make Qatar the host country of the World Cup. The tournament, which historically takes place every 4 years between May, June and July, needed to be shifted to November 2022 as a result of Qatar’s punishingly hot climate.

Besides the tough playing conditions, fans have also criticized the Persian Gulf state’s stance on homosexuality and human rights, accusing organizers of putting profit over people. Just days ago, a Qatar World Cup ambassador told German television network ZDF that homosexuality is “damage within the mind.”

The site goes on to list several cautions that people should take from displaying intimacy outside of marriage to how visitors to the Muslim country should dress.
The UK’s Foreign Travel Advice site site goes on to list several cautions that folks should take from displaying intimacy outside of marriage to how visitors to the Muslim country should dress.
KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images

Ex-FIFA president Joseph “Sepp” Blatter commented that picking Qatar as host country had been a “mistake.”

“It was a foul selection. And I used to be liable for that as president on the time,” said Blatter.

The 2022 World Cup kicks off Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022.

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Qatar’s World Cup guarantees fun — but without pleasure.

Fans traveling to look at the worldwide soccer championship have been warned to not bring a lot of items which might be reportedly banned in Qatar, the positioning of 2022’s World Cup. Those caught with any one among the verboten items could face prison time, based on an official memo.

“Importing drugs, alcohol, pornography, pork products and non secular books and material into Qatar is prohibited,” reads the UK Foreign Travel Advice government website.

Beer, it’s noted, will likely be served at designated locations, including inside stadiums during games, but prohibited elsewhere.

“Swearing and making rude gestures are considered obscene acts and offenders will be jailed and/or deported,” the positioning continues. “Take particular care when coping with the police and other officials.”

The location goes on to list several cautions for visitors, corresponding to refraining from public displays of intimacy, and it offers advice on find out how to dress based on Islamic code.

Qatar is allegedly banning all pork products and sex toys from the country as the World Cup looms.
Qatar is allegedly banning all pork products and sex toys from the country because the World Cup looms.
KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images

“It is best to dress modestly when in public, including while driving. Women must cover their shoulders and avoid wearing short skirts,” instructs the web site.

“Each men and girls are advised to not wear shorts or sleeveless tops, when going to government buildings, health-care facilities or malls.”

“Importing drugs, alcohol, pornography, pork products and non secular books and material into Qatar is prohibited,” reads the UK government website.
Getty Images/iStockphoto
Getty Images/iStockphoto

The list of banned items makes headlines as controversy continues to swirl around the choice to make Qatar the host country of the World Cup. The tournament, which historically takes place every 4 years between May, June and July, needed to be shifted to November 2022 as a result of Qatar’s punishingly hot climate.

Besides the tough playing conditions, fans have also criticized the Persian Gulf state’s stance on homosexuality and human rights, accusing organizers of putting profit over people. Just days ago, a Qatar World Cup ambassador told German television network ZDF that homosexuality is “damage within the mind.”

The site goes on to list several cautions that people should take from displaying intimacy outside of marriage to how visitors to the Muslim country should dress.
The UK’s Foreign Travel Advice site site goes on to list several cautions that folks should take from displaying intimacy outside of marriage to how visitors to the Muslim country should dress.
KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images

Ex-FIFA president Joseph “Sepp” Blatter commented that picking Qatar as host country had been a “mistake.”

“It was a foul selection. And I used to be liable for that as president on the time,” said Blatter.

The 2022 World Cup kicks off Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022.

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