World Cup draws attention to equal rights, including attire

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Official-looking flyers have circulated on social media describing cultural expectations for fans attending the World Cup in Qatar.

While the local organizing committee suggests that fans "respect the culture," no one will be detained or barred from games in Qatar because of clothing choices. But persistent rumors swirling around appropriate garb and modesty at soccer's biggest tournament have also drawn attention to the country's record on equality.

"There isn't anyone is going to go around arresting you for this because there isn't an official dress code," Begum said. "There isn't a compulsory dress code and you can't get sanctioned for it. It's just a social restriction, a social tradition.""People can generally wear their clothing of choice. Shoulders and knees should be covered when visiting public places like museums and other government buildings," it said.The American Outlaws, the U.

"In the stadiums, men and women will be required to wear tops. People will not be permitted to go shirtless during matches or in public settings." With Islam encouraging female modesty, most Qatari women wear headscarves and a loose cloak known as the abaya.

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