Qatar minister accuses Germany of ‘double requirements’ in International Cup complaint

Qatar’s overseas minister has accused Germany of “double requirements” over its complaint of the International Cup host’s human rights document and has defended its summoning of the German ambassador, in a newspaper interview printed on Monday.

Qatar has confronted intense complaint from human rights teams over its remedy of migrant staff, who along side different foreigners contain the majority of the rustic’s inhabitants.

Qatar’s overseas ministry closing month summoned the German ambassador over Inside Minister Nancy Faeser’s feedback {that a} nation’s human rights document will have to be factored into whether or not they’re decided on as International Cup host.

“At the one facet, the German inhabitants is misinformed by means of executive politicians; at the different, the federal government has no drawback with us in relation to power partnerships or investments,” mentioned Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani advised the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper in an interview.

“We’re pissed off by means of the double requirements,” he mentioned, including that Qatar had confronted a scientific marketing campaign towards it within the 12 years since being decided on to host the International Cup that he mentioned no different nation had confronted.

“It’s ironic when this tone is struck in nations in Europe that decision themselves liberal democracies. It sounds very smug, frankly, and really racist,” he advised the newspaper.

Al-Thani described requires safety promises for minorities – which Faeser had asked as a prerequisite prior to agreeing to wait the International Cup – as superfluous and mentioned German politicians will have to focal point extra on hate crimes happening inside of their nation’s personal borders.