United States Secretary of State Antony Blinkin, left, and Qatar Foreign Minister Mohammed Bin Adbulrahman Al Thani speak to media during a press conference at the Diplomatic Club, in Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022. America's top diplomat criticized a decision by FIFA to threaten players at the World Cup with yellow cards if they wear armbands supporting inclusion and diversity. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
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DOHA, Qatar (AP) — America’s top diplomat has criticized a decision by FIFA to threaten players at the World Cup with yellow cards if they wear armbands supporting inclusion and diversity.
Speaking alongside his Qatari counterpart, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it was “always concerning when we see any restrictions on freedom of expression.” Blinken added: “It’s especially so when the expression is for diversity and for inclusion. And in my judgment, at least no one on a football pitch should be forced to choose between supporting these values and playing for their team.” FIFA could not be immediately reached for comment to respond to his remarks.
“It’s especially so when the expression is for diversity and for inclusion,” Blinken said at Doha’s Diplomatic Club. “And in my judgment, at least no one on a football pitch should be forced to choose between supporting these values and playing for their team.”
FIFA did not immediately respond to a request for comment over Blinken’s remark.
Just hours before the first players with the armbands in support of the “One Love” campaign were to take the field on Monday, soccer’s governing body warned they would immediately be show yellow cards — two of which lead to a player’s expulsion from that game and also the next.
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