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2024-05-20


Thousands of migrant workers reportedly died during construction of World Cup infrastructure. Human rights groups say workers were often forced to work under unsafe conditions, including in...

Qatari authorities are anxious to deflect attention from the country's human rights record by claiming that the criticism is racist, because such criticism against a World Cup host is...

(Beirut) - The FIFA World Cup from November 20 to December 18, 2022, will be played following years of serious migrant labor and human rights abuses in Qatar, Human Rights Watch...

In August, Qatar's Government Communication Office told Amnesty International that it had detected 230 "excessive working hours violations" between October 2021 and August 2022. Freedom of expression and assembly. Authorities continued to curtail freedom of expression, using abusive laws to stifle critical voices.

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But the treatment of migrant workers is just one of a range of violations that make up the state's troubling human rights record. Qatar's authorities repress freedom of expression, freedom of the press and freedom of association; unfair trials remain concerning; women continue to face discrimination in law and practice; and laws continue to ...

This is why Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and other organisations have called on FIFA and Qatari authorities to remedy past and ongoing abuses during World Cup preparations,...

Here are 10 important questions to ask: Why does FIFA continue to praise Qatar's reform process despite the ongoing human rights violations in Qatar? Why are migrant workers in Qatar...

March 31, 2016. Qatar World Cup of Shame. Migrants building a state-of-the-art stadium for the 2022 football World Cup in Qatar are abused and exploited - while FIFA makes huge profits. Tell FIFA and its sponsors to act now to protect migrant workers in Qatar from abuse.

The controversy surrounding Qatar's hosting of the World Cup, arising in relation to the country's alleged violations of human rights, and specifically migrant worker rights, persisted from 2010 until the conclusion of the tournament in 2022.

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