Prominent human rights activist Peter Tatchell was arrested in Qatar after staging a one-man protest against the criminalisation of LGBTQ+ people there.
Standing outside the National Museum of Qatar in Doha on 25 October, he held a placard which read: “Qatar arrests, jails & subjects LGBTs to ‘conversion’.”
Tatchell was on the street with his sign for 35 minutes before security forces arrived, followed by police.
He was then reportedly arrested and detained on the kerbside for 49 minutes.
“There were a total of nine officers surrounding and interrogating me about where I was from, who was helping me, where I was staying and when I was leaving Qatar,” he said in a statement after the incident.
“Officers also arrested my colleague, Simon Harris, from the Peter Tatchell Foundation, who was filming and photographing me.
“The police took Simon’s phone and deleted all his photos and videos – but only after he had already sent them to London.”
I have been freed by #Qatar police after staging first LGBT+ protest in the homophobic Gulf state. @FIFAcom awarded the #WorldCup to Qatar where LGBTs can be jailed & executed. #QatarAntiGay
More info: https://t.co/fEOHFIvbHw Please Retweet pic.twitter.com/u2YzU2B9kx— Peter Tatchell (@PeterTatchell) October 25, 2022
It marks the “first” public LGBTQ+ protest in Qatar or any Gulf state, Tatchell’s team said.
It comes after the Human Rights Watch reported cases of LGBTQ+ people being detained and subjected to “ill-treatment in detention” in Qatar as recently as last month.
There were at least six cases of “severe and repeated beatings” reported, as well as five incidences of “sexual harassment in police custody between 2019 and 2022.”
This is despite the Football Association assuring fans that they will not face arrest for kissing or holding hands in public at the World Cup in November.
This year’s tournament has been marred with controversy since it was announced that it would take place in the Gulf state, where homosexuality is illegal and the LGBTQ+ community is subjected to discriminatory laws.
Labour MP Nadia Whittome said staging the protest took “huge courage” from Tatchell.
What @PeterTatchell has done takes huge courage.
His arrest in Qatar only proves his point. A brutal regime that persecutes LGBTQ people should not have been allowed to host the World Cup.
Solidarity, Peter. I hope you’re home safe soon.
— Nadia Whittome MP (@NadiaWhittomeMP) October 25, 2022
“His arrest in Qatar only proves his point,” she added. “A brutal regime that persecutes LGBTQ people should not have been allowed to host the World Cup.”
The 2022 FIFA World Cup will take place from 20 November – 18 December this year.
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