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Qatar calls up civilians for mandatory military service to assist at World Cup security checkpoints: report

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As Qatar prepares for the World Cup in November, the government has called up hundreds of civilians for mandatory military service to man security checkpoints at stadiums hosting World Cup games. 

Included in the hundreds of civilians are diplomats from overseas – including the United States, China, and Russia – who would usually be allowed to delay their military service, according to Reuters. 

People arrive at the Lusail Stadium on the outskirts of Qatar's capital Doha on September 2, 2022, ahead of the orientation event for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Volunteers Program.  (KARIM JAAFAR/AFP via Getty Images)

The small country is expecting around 1.2 million visitors for the World Cup, and the additional security personnel will be expected to "manage stadium security queues, frisk fans and detect contraband like alcohol, drugs or weapons concealed in ponytails, jacket linings or even false bellies," Reuters reported.

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"Most people are there because they have to be – they don't want to get in trouble," a source told Reuters, adding that the civilians were told it’s their "patriotic duty" to report. 

Photo taken on Aug. 11, 2022 shows the interior view of Lusail Stadium, which will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup matches in Doha, Qatar.  (Nikku/Xinhua via Getty Images)

Men between the ages of 18 and 35 have trained with the military for at least four months since 2014, with a punishment of up to a year in prison for those who dodge the requirement. 

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