Nasser Mohamed, a gay Qatari doctor, speaks publicly about his experiences and advocates for equal rights during the World Cup in Qatar. Four years after he came out as gay while the tournament is played in his home country, Mohamed shares his personal journey and how it led him to speak across borders, including in the Bay Area. According to reporting, he highlights the challenges faced by LGBTQ people in Qatar and frames his message around dignity and equal treatment. The outlets describe him appearing in a distinctive rainbow-trimmed robe as he engages with audiences and uses the visibility surrounding the World Cup to draw attention to his cause. The coverage focuses on his background, his decision to come out, and his continued efforts to promote rights for LGBTQ people and broader equality. Overall, the articles present his statements as part of a continuing effort that began years earlier and is renewed during an international event hosted in Qatar.