FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Reporter hit the question to Moroccan captain Ghizlane Chebbak on gay pl
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A reporter at the FIFA Women's World Cup came under fire at a press conference on a provocative question he asked the captain and coach of Morocco. Moroccan captain Ghizlane Chebbak, his country's first Women's World Cup match, on Monday before conflict against Germany, media brought to forefront and one of BBC reporters at hand was stunned with a question. Are there gay players in the team and what is there for them?" The reporter asked. The question was quickly closed by a FIFA moderator who told journalists immediately to stay away from a political thing. Homosexuality continues to be illegal in Morocco and can imprison individuals for up to five years. Moroccan captain Ghizlane Chebbak was less impressed when asked a world cup question BBC correspondent, other experts in jeopardizing Moroccan players in a round criticized for the question. "From the perspective of reducing damage, this is not a suitable question for a player and the players would endanger themselves." "We will talk clearly about the intersection of politics and sports in this World Cup, and it is very important to do so. But we should pay attention that our questions do not harm those who are affected by this politics." CBC Sports' Shireen Ahmed was also in a press conference and did not gently say the reporter's question "after the privilege". Sakina Ouzraoui, Hanane's El Hajj and Ghizlane Chebbak, Aami Park before the German conflict "The reporter was completely unlined," he wrote on Twitter. "Reduction with damage is important and it was unnecessary to direct the question to the captain or coaches. The question was carried out by a FIFA media officer, but should not be asked. "It is strange and except the line to ask a player how they are gay and how they are gay or not. You can question social laws in different places without endangering people. Journalists have a fair, accurate and careful obligation to practice. Nouhaila Benzina was prepared to create history when it was on the field against Germany on Monday night In addition, Chebbak'ın a Women's World Cup is ready to be the first player to wear an Islamic headscarf teammate Nouhaila Benzina was also asked questions about questions.