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Saudi Arabia 2034: Another FIFA World Cup of migrant worker abuse, repressed human rights and ‘sham’ processesHe was talking about migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, which on Wednesday was confirmed as host of the 2034 World Cup. At an extraordinary virtual congress, FIFA approved by acclamation a Saudi bid ...
Muhammad Arshad, a Pakistani migrant worker in Saudi Arabia, fell to his death while working on the construction of Al Khobar ...
After years of outcry over the human rights abuses against migrant workers during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, a FIFA-commissioned report concluded that FIFA, soccer's world governing body, "has a ...
Two leading human rights groups have accused FIFA of being “utterly negligent” in its responsibility to the millions of migrant workers who will build the stadiums and infrastructure Saudi ...
said the selection of Saudi Arabia represented a "moment of great danger" for "residents, migrant workers and visiting fans alike." "FIFA can never claim that it did not know the severity of the ...
Saudi authorities, FIFA, and other employers should ensure that all migrant worker deaths, regardless of perceived cause, time, and place are properly investigated and families of deceased workers ...
FIFA is urged to “postpone any announcement that the World Cup would go to Saudi Arabia, until migrant workers’ and women’s rights, press freedom, and other human rights are protected.” ...
Critics argue that FIFA must not ignore the lessons learned from Qatar and must take proactive measures to protect the rights of migrant workers in Saudi Arabia. While the country has promised to ...
The docket of alleged abuses, from “rampant wage theft” to near-forced labor, read just like a chapter of recent World Cup history. On a Zoom call last week, Michael Page outlined the findings ...
The report on migrant workers in Qatar comes as FIFA considers Saudi Arabia’s unopposed bid to host the men’s World Cup in 2034. On Friday, FIFA also released an evaluation of the Saudi bid ...
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