Abstract
The next World Congress of Bioethics will be held in Doha, Qatar. Although this location provides opportunities to interact with a more culturally diverse audience, to advance dialogue between cultures and religions, offer opportunities for mutual learning, there are also huge moral concerns. Qatar is known for violations of human rights - including the treatment of migrant workers and the rights of women - corruption, criminalization of LGBTQI+ persons, and climate impact. Since these concerns are also key (bio)ethical concern we call for a broad debate within the bioethics community whether organizing and attending the World Congress in Qatar is ethically problematic and how ethical concerns should be dealt with.
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van der Graaf, R., Jongsma, K., van de Vathorst, S., de Vries, M., & Bolt, I. (2023). The ethics of ethics conferences: Is Qatar a desirable location for a bioethics conference? Bioethics, 37(4), 319–322. https://doi.org/10.1111/bioe.13152
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