Coupe du monde : on vous explique la polémique autour du "Match des fiertés" entre l'Egypte et l'Iran organisé à Seattle
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ONP Summary
Iran and Egypt, both countries where LGBTQ+ relationships are criminalized, are scheduled to play each other in a World Cup match in Seattle on June 26 that coincides with the city's Pride weekend. Both nations formally protested the scheduling and requested FIFA prohibit any Pride-related ceremonies and symbols within the stadium. FIFA rejected their requests, confirming that rainbow flags are permitted at the match under its Code of Conduct.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets frame this as a positive assertion of FIFA's commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusion despite strong opposition, emphasizing the notable irony that two countries hostile to gay rights are compelled to compete during Pride celebrations.
Moderate: Centrist outlets present the situation as a scheduling conflict and logistical controversy, reporting FIFA's decision and both nations' objections in factual terms while noting the scheduling quirk and policy framework.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize the tension and conflict created by the two countries' strong displeasure and formal protests, often highlighting the contradiction with FIFA's stated restrictions on 'political items.'
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Le comité d'organisation de Seattle a décidé d'organiser ce match le 26 juin.
Mais le tirage au sort a voulu que deux pays hostiles à la communauté LGBT+ s'affrontent ce jour-là.
Les deux équipes refusent catégoriquement d'être associées à l'évènement et plongent la Fifa dans l'embarras. ...