In a week, the World Cup will begin in Qatar, a country where foreign workers are mercilessly exploited and where women have no say. That is, simply put, the Western image of the rich Arab oil state. But Flemings living in Doha find everyday reality much more nuanced. “Nobody gets anywhere with a boycott.”
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