The organizers of the world cup FIFA Qatar 2022 they had to apologize to television danish. This after a live broadcast from a street in Doha was interrupted by security personnel, who even threatened to destroy the camera.
These are journalists from the TV2 channel, who “they were interrupted by mistake” on Tuesday night, a statement from the Supreme Committee for World Cup Compliance and Legacy acknowledged.
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“Upon inspecting the team’s valid tournament accreditation and permission to record, an apology was offered to the channel by on-site security personnel, before the team resumed activity.”the organizers added.
We now got an apology from Qatar International Media Office and from Qatar Supreme Committee.
This is what happened when we were broadcasting live for @tv2nyhederne from a roundabout today in Doha. But will it happen to other media as well? #FIFAWorldCupQatar2022 pic.twitter.com/NSJj50kLql— Rasmus Tantholdt TV2 (@RasmusTantholdt) November 15, 2022
Rasmus Tantholdt He is the reporter who was speaking live to a newscaster from Denmark, when three men arrive to cover the camera lens.
“You invited everyone to come here. Why can’t we record? This is a public place.” the reporter is heard saying to the guards.
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The fact draws attention because the organizers of the sporting event may have placed strict limits on the places where the media can record.
It should be noted that the Danish team decided to hide the logo and its brand on the shirts as a claim for the human lives that were lost building the stadiums for Qatar.
Source: Elcomercio
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