Qatar acknowledged on Sunday that they were holding two Britons were working in the Association for Human Rights before Arrested during the preparation for the achievement of foreign workers in Doha.
The Foreign Ministry said the country in her first public comments since the incident disappearance last Saturday that the authorities have arrested two men on August 31 / August and Gary interrogated on charges of violating the provisions of the laws.
According to Qatar News Agency, which published the statement that all of the actions that have been taken are not inconsistent with the principles of human rights, noting that the British Embassy had visited the detainees and that there is direct contact between the State and the Embassy in Doha.
Descended "Krishna Opadhayaya" 52-year-old and "Jndf Br" 36-year-old, of Nepalese origin, and working for the World Wide Web Organization for Rights and Development, a non-governmental organization based in Norway. And they were in Qatar since August 27 / August Mazkrt According to the "BBC".
He was a researcher and photographer Br Opadhayaya hold in search for a report on the human rights situation in Qatar, which will host the World Cup football in 2022.
The Foreign Ministry said the country in her first public comments since the incident disappearance last Saturday that the authorities have arrested two men on August 31 / August and Gary interrogated on charges of violating the provisions of the laws.
According to Qatar News Agency, which published the statement that all of the actions that have been taken are not inconsistent with the principles of human rights, noting that the British Embassy had visited the detainees and that there is direct contact between the State and the Embassy in Doha.
Descended "Krishna Opadhayaya" 52-year-old and "Jndf Br" 36-year-old, of Nepalese origin, and working for the World Wide Web Organization for Rights and Development, a non-governmental organization based in Norway. And they were in Qatar since August 27 / August Mazkrt According to the "BBC".
He was a researcher and photographer Br Opadhayaya hold in search for a report on the human rights situation in Qatar, which will host the World Cup football in 2022.
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