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Published 20:08 4 May 2015 BST
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'During the filming of the documentary, a camera crew from West German Broadcasting was arrested in Qatar,' WDR write. 'The station had reported in recent years in many of the preparations of the FIFA World Cup 2022 and the living conditions of workers in the country.
'In vain, the team had, for weeks, been trying to get permission to shoot and asked senior government officials to interview about the announced labor law reforms and the living conditions of migrant workers.
'The WDR team was arrested during a shooting with workers in the Qatari capital Doha, then interrogated by the State Security. The camera equipment, laptops and personal mobile phones were confiscated and returned with a four-week delay. All data has been deleted and equipment pieces have been damaged.'

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