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Peter Tatchell Foundation to protest against Qatar’s ‘sexism, homophobia and racism’

Graham Robson November 14, 2022

Angry about Qatar’s sexism, homophobia and racism? Want to stand in solidarity with Qataris who seek reform?

Join the Peter Tatchell Foundation for a protest this Saturday, November 19 from 1-2pm outside Qatar’s embassy at 1 South Audley Street, London W1K 1NB.

To register your interest, CLICK HERE

Backed by Qatari human rights defenders, this protest is the day before the football World Cup starts in Qatar.

Saturday’s protest urges:

1. End the criminalisation, jailing, online entrapment, ‘honour’ killing and forced conversion of LGBTQ+ people;

2. Abolish the male guardian system, whereby women have to get male permission to marry, work, study and travel abroad;

3. Compensate the families of dead migrant workers, pay unpaid wages, close overcrowded slum hostels and give workers the right to join a trade union.


Peter Tatchell Foundation say: “This is our chance to keep the pressure on the Qatari dictatorship and its backers in FIFA, the football governing body that gave Qatar the World Cup. We hope you can join us.”

The protest takes place on Saturday, November 19 from 1-2pm at the Qatar embassy, 1 South Audley St, London W1K 1NB.

To register your interest, CLICK HERE

For a map, CLICK HERE 

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