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Couples to the state for the contest and FIFA earlier claimed colourful flags would be allowable inside arenas. However, that has now been taken into query, with Major General Abdulaziz Abdullah Al Ansari demanding that they could be detached to defend fans. If a fan elevated the rainbow flag and I removed it from him, it’s not as I want to take it, to insult him, but to defend him, Al Ansari is cited as saying by AP. As if it’s not me, somebody else around him might spell him. I cannot promise the behaviour of the whole people. And I will tell him, Please, no essential to increase that flag at this point. Al Ansari is constant telling fans not to insult the full society when they're in Qatar, adding, that you want to prove your view about the LGBTQ situation, prove it in a society where it will be putative. "We realise that this man got the ticket, comes here to timepiece the match, not to prove, a political act or rather which is in his attention. Watch the match. That's good. But don't come in and insult the whole