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David Beckham: The LGBT Rights Record of the World Cup Ambassador
The former english football player's LGBTQ+ allyship is a mixed bag.
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The former english football player's LGBTQ+ allyship is a mixed bag.
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EXCLUSIVE: "I received an unsolicited package to my office" says Dr Nas Mohamed, who now lives in San Francisco, which Pelosi represents
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EXCLUSIVE: "There should be pressure on FIFA to make a public statement that LGBTQ rights are human rights - or else," adds activist Nas Mohamed.
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"We have been given those assurances that people from the LGBTQ communities will be allowed to go to Qatar and support the team."
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The footballer will reportedly be paid £15 million a year over the next 10 years to help promote the country's tourism and culture.
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Homosexuality is punishable with up to seven years imprisonment in Qatar - and death for native Muslims.