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Qatar seizes rainbow-colored toys it deems ‘un-Islamic’

  • The ministry of commerce and industry "carried out inspection campaigns on several retail outlets in different regions across Qatar.
  • Qatar hosted the Arab Cup recently and has started preparations for hosting the World Cup next year.

Authorities in Qatar, host of next year’s football World Cup, have confiscated a line of children’s toys from stores deeming their rainbow colors “contrary to Islamic values”.

The emirate’s commerce and industry ministry did not spell out its objection to the rainbow colors, but some of the toys bore a color scheme very similar to the LGBTQ flag.

Despite repeated assertions by authorities that anyone will be welcome to visit for next year’s World Cup, homosexuality remains illegal in the emirate.

The ministry of commerce and industry “carried out inspection campaigns on several retail outlets in different regions across Qatar”, it said on Twitter.

“The campaigns resulted in the seizure and release of several violations, including the confiscation of children’s toys bearing slogans that go against Islamic values.”

The tweet was accompanied by pictures of rubber stress balls and other toys in rainbow colors.

“The ministry urges all citizens and residents to report any product bearing logos or designs contrary to our traditions,” it said in a separate statement on the official QNA news agency.

There was no immediate response from Qatari authorities to AFP requests to elaborate on the reasons for the seizures.