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“Nobody has to afford”, the live commentary

The stringent rules of Qatarhost country of World Cup of football, on the subject of civil rights raised a fuss of controversy at the time of the assignment, but the controversies continue to enliven the sports salons after the World Cup has begun.

He did discuss the beautiful gesture of Germanythe Germans protested against all kinds of discrimination by covering their mouths with their hands, as a symbol of closeness to all minorities, especially those affected by Qatar’s not very inclusive regulations.

DOHA, QATAR – NOVEMBER 23: Players of Germany. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Controversial Bernardeschi: “When civil rights are trampled on, the world should rise up”

The former Juve player and current teammate al Toronto from Lorenzo Insigne, Federico Bernardeschi, expressed his opinion on the topic live a Rai 1. Here is what is stated:

“Civil rights and freedom of expression and the ability to choose one’s beliefs are inviolable. No government, no administration must and can violate these rights. When civil rights are trampled on, the world should rise up. There are people who have made history who fought for civil rights and we are here to say yes but maybe, yes, but why, no, there is no history. I am thrilled to say these words.”

Joseph Esposito

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