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Published 15:02 1 Apr 2022 BST
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"You want to demonstrate your view about the (LGBTQ) situation, demonstrate it in a society where it will be accepted," he added.
"We realise that this man got the ticket, comes here to watch the game, not to demonstrate, a political (act) or something which is in his mind.
"Watch the game. That's good. But don't really come in and insult the whole society because of this."
However, Al Ansari insisted that he is not telling LBGTQ fans to stay away from Qatar, and that he is not warning them of facing prosecution. He said: "Reserve the room together, sleep together - this is something that's not in our concern."We are here to manage the tournament. Let's not go beyond, the individual personal things which might be happening between these people... this is actually the concept.
"Here we cannot change the laws. You cannot change the religion for 28 days of World Cup."
"I am risking... a minority view against a majority," he said. "We have to be close to the problem before it erupts and gets out of control. If somebody attacks you, then I have to get involved and it will be too late," he stated.
World Cup chief executive Nasser Al-Khater also insisted that 'we will respect' FIFA guidelines on allowing rainbow flags in stadiums.
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