Shock moment Qatari cops seize Brazilian fans’ state flag after mistaking it for LGBT symbol… because it has a rainbow

QATARI officials have seized a Brazilian fan’s flag after mistaking it for the LGBTQ rainbow.

The egregious altercation happened outside the Lusail Stadium, Doha, after Saudi Arabia shocked the footballing world by beating Argentina yesterday.

A Qatari official seizes the Pernambuco flag, mistaking it for the LGBTQ flag

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A Qatari official seizes the Pernambuco flag, mistaking it for the LGBTQ flagCredit: Jam Press
Fans explain to the Official that he has made a blunder and they will report him

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Fans explain to the Official that he has made a blunder and they will report himCredit: Jam Press

The fans, known as the Samba Boys, were carrying the Pernambuco State flag outside the stadium when they were approached by officials.

The flag has a rainbow on it, but the officials thought it was a LGBTQ flag and subsequently seized the item, and allegedly threw it on the ground and stomped on it.

The flag was being carried by Brazilian journalist Victor Pereira and a friend.

He claimed Qatari officials confiscated his mobile phone until he agreed to delete a video he took of the incident.

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However, he managed to film several other scenes of the stadium row with Qatari officials.

In one viral clip viewed more than one million times on Twitter, Pereira says: “Guys, I’m nervous, shaking in fact, because we had a Pernambuco flag.”

“I’m shaking, because I was attacked by some Qatari officials, people with that outfit, and also police officers.

“They came up to the women thinking it was an LGBT flag, but in fact, it’s just the flag of Pernambuco.

“I went to film it and they took my phone. They just gave it back to me after forcing me to delete the video I took.”

“The guy took the Pernambuco flag, threw it on the ground, and stepped on it. My reaction was to take out my phone and record absolutely everything.”

In Qatar, same-sex relationships are punishable by imprisonment or death.

The conservative measures have shun a light on LGBTQ+ rights, which have been at the centre of controversies around the World Cup.

Recently, Fifa officials stepped in and ordered Qatari officials to stop forcing fans to remove their rainbow hats when entering stadiums.

Eventually, bystanders intervened and calmed down the situation following the flag incident.

Pereira said the Qatari officials realised their mistake and later apologised.

“They said they had no right to do what they did and, if I wanted, I could report it inside, because we were close to two towers that have cameras and the guy can be identified. I’m trying to do that, but it’s all very complicated.”

The incident was reported to Fifa officials.

Fans attending the 2022 World Cup have mostly been behaved, one excited Saudia Arabian fan celebrated his country’s win over Argentina by ripping his door off.

Other fans were left devastated as Lionel Messi failed to get his team across the line in Argentina’s opening game.

The Qatari official was met by a crowd who explained the reason for the flag, which calmed down the situation

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The Qatari official was met by a crowd who explained the reason for the flag, which calmed down the situationCredit: Jam Press

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