Qatar 'paid detectives to spy on author after he attacked World Cup'

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Qatari authorities 'paid private detectives to spy on author after he attacked country's World Cup 2022 plans'

Ghanem Nuseibeh published a 'risk report' about Qatar hosting the World Cup. He alleged insiders feared the tournament would not go ahead on schedule.

 

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