BBC courts controversy with opening World Cup coverage (VIDEO)

The BBC ignored the pageantry of the World Cup opening ceremony to instead put a focus on the controversial elements of the Qatar World Cup Read Full Article at RT.com

BBC courts controversy with opening World Cup coverage (VIDEO)

The broadcaster was accused of snubbing the opening ceremony in Qatar in favor of a human rights message

TV host Gary Lineker has defended the BBC’s decision not to broadcast the opening ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar on its primary platform, after relegating the pageantry to its online player and instead opening its coverage with condemnation of the mistreatment of migrant workers and criticism of some of the more controversial elements of the under-fire tournament. 

The highly-choreographed opening ceremony took place before the kick-off between host nation Qatar and Ecuador on Sunday, and featured hundreds of performers, a singer from a South Korean boyband and even Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman. 

But if the goal of the opening ceremony was, as FIFA put it in a letter to each of the 32 countries taking part in the tournament, “to focus on the football,” it was clear that the BBC overlooked that particular directive. 

It’s the most controversial World Cup in history and a ball hasn’t even been kicked,” said Lineker, opening the broadcast.

Ever since FIFA chose Qatar back in 2010, the smallest nation to have hosted football’s greatest competition has faced some big questions – from accusations of corruption in the bidding process to the treatment of migrant workers who built the stadiums where many lost their lives.

Homosexuality is illegal here. Women’s rights and freedom of expression are in the spotlight. Also, the decision six years ago to switch the World Cup from summer to winter.

Against that backdrop, there’s a tournament to be played – one that will be watched and enjoyed around the world. Stick to football, say FIFA. Well, we will – for a couple of minutes at least.

The move drew criticism online, not least of which came from Lineker’s frequent sparring partner Piers Morgan, who argued that it was “outrageously disrespectful” to the hosts to not show the opening ceremony.