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  • Video: Qatar World Cup of shame - Amnesty 282151
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  • World Cup pitch invader confirms he's safe & reveals reason for protest - 90 min 29.11.22317638
  • Who is Mario Ferri? Footballer behind brave World Cup rainbow flag protest - Mirror 29.11.22317641
  • The U.S.-Iran World Cup matchup puts a spotlight on Iran's protest movement - NPR 29.11.22317640
  • Iran players’ families threatened with torture by regime over World Cup protest - Football Espana 29.11.22317639
  • A Protester Holding A Rainbow Flag And Wearing A T-Shirt That Said "Save Ukraine" And "Respect For Iranian Women" Ran Onto The Field During A World Cup Match - Buzzfeed News …317648
  • World Cup 2022: Qatari fans hit back at Germany with Mesut Ozil images protest - The New Arab 28.11.22317644
  • Why are there protests against Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup? Explaining how migrant worker treatment, LGBTQ+ concerns and other issues are in the spotlight - Sporting News 28.11…317649
  • Protests in Iran and China. And at the World Cup - CNN 28.11.22317647
  • U.S. Soccer Coach Apologizes For Social Media Protest That Led To Iran Calling For World Cup Ban - Forbes 28.11.22317642
  • Sports Team release charity football shirt in protest of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - NME 27.11.22317469
  • All the protests (so far) at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar - Axios 26.11.22317470
  • Iranian team steps back protest, sings anthem before World Cup win over Wales - CBC 25.11.22317645
  • FIFA World Cup: Netherlands draw the line under armband protests in Qatar - First Post 25.11.22317477
  • OneLove armband: England v USA protest gesture not ruled out as Fifa clarifies stance on rainbow bucket hats and flags at World Cup - The Scotsman 24.11.22317646
  • German football team protests FIFA's ban on OneLove armband at Qatar World Cup - GCN 24.11.22317476
  • German footballers cover mouths and wear rainbows on kit in Qatar World Cup protest - Pink News 23.11.22317467
  • Pubs turn their back on the World Cup: Growing number of landlords BAN matches from their screens in protest against Qatar's human rights record - Daily Mail 23.11.22317466
  • OneLove armband: Germany to avoid FIFA punishment over covered mouths protest at Qatar World Cup - The Scotsman 23.11.22317468
  • Metro.co.uk brings back Pride logo to protest against Qatar World Cup - Campaign Live 22.11.22317465
  • England’s armband activism was heroic – until it met the mere threat of a yellow card - The Guardian 22.11.22318084
  • ‘Treat people with decency’: Roy Keane attacks staging of World Cup in Qatar - The Guardian 22.11.22319304
  • British comedian appears to shred $11,800 in a protest video over David Beckham's controversial role as Qatar World Cup ambassador - Insider 21.11.22317464
  • World Cup 2022: Why Qatar Protests Are Justified – and Hypocritical - Haaretz 21.11.22317475
  • England back down over Fifa armband threat - The Telegraph 21.11.22317473
  • Video: Protests against human rights abuses in Iran and Qatar held in London before World Cup - Independent YouTube 20.11.22317474
  • Pubs and bars boycott World Cup games in protest against Qatar - Sports Joe 20.11.22317460
  • ‘Not the World Cup for all that Fifa promised’: GayGooners make Qatar protest - Independent 19.11.22317462
  • Peter Tatchell joins football fans to protest Qatar World Cup: ‘The world is watching’ - Pink News 19.11.22317463
  • England and Wales plan to defy Fifa with OneLove armbands at World Cup - Guardian 19.11.22316568
  • There’s a World Cup protest outside the Qatar embassy tomorrow - Time Out 18.11.22317459
  • Fifa World Cup 2022: Protest in bid to stop Edinburgh University students' union from screening Qatar matches - The Scotsman 18.11.22317461
  • Podcast: Should We Boycott the Qatar World Cup? - Novara Media 18.11.22316544
  • Iran coach says players can continue protests at World Cup ‘within FIFA rules’ - DohaNews 16.11.22316231
  • US, Dutch World Cup teams to protest Qatar human rights - RNZ 15.11.22317457
  • Rod Stewart Rejected ‘Over $1 Million’ To Play The World Cup’s Opening Ceremony In Qatar In Protest Of Human Rights Violations - Uproxx 14.11.22317458
  • The World Cup Begins Next Week. The Protests Have Been Under Way for Years - WSJ 13.11.22315593
  • Should Players Be Expected To Protest At Qatar World Cup? - Forbes 11.11.22317456
  • Southgate: England will remain vocal on human rights in Qatar - Guardian Video 10.11.22315641
  • LGBT activists protest at FIFA Museum ahead of World Cup in Qatar - Reuters 08.11.22315597
  • Qatar protests 'not a beauty pageant' - FAW boss - BBC 07.11.22315596
  • '15,000 deaths for 5,760 minutes of football - SHAME on you': Bundesliga supporters stage mass anti-Qatar protests ahead of the World Cup - Daily Mail 05.11.22317471
  • Bayern Munich and Dortmund fans stage anti-Qatar protests ahead of World Cup - Metro 05.11.22317472
  • Fifa plead with countries to avoid World Cup protests - Telegraph 04.11.22315602
  • Not up to players to make Qatar World Cup protest, insists Jürgen Klopp - Guardian 04.11.22315595
  • England's Henderson on Qatar World Cup LGBTQ+ protests: Whatever we do won't be enough - ESPN 01.11.22315599
  • ‘No country is perfect’: Qatar responds to Socceroos’ bold pre-World Cup protest - Fox Sports 28.10.22315600
  • Video: Australia become first World Cup team to openly criticize Qatar's human rights record - Sky Sports News 27.10.22315638
  • Feeble and Invisible: Sports Protests at the Qatar FIFA World Cup - Int Policy Digest 18.10.22315604
  • London and Paris will boycott the World Cup. But probably not the way you think - Deseret 13.10.22315603
  • Blatter to Beckham: who was in the room when Qatar got the World Cup - The Guardian 08.10.22316286
  • England and Wales’ Inadequate Symbol of Tolerance will make little impact in Qatar - Guardian 23.09.22316216
  • Wales chief urges fans to use common sense over rainbow flag at 2022 World Cup - Mirror 21.07.22296763
  • Qatar World Cup protestors face five-year prison sentence for ‘stirring up public opinion’ - The Athletic 10.06.22315605
  • World Cup 2022: LGBT Wales fans vow to boycott Qatar tournament - BBC 07.06.22296774
  • LGBT Wales fans vow to boycott Qatar tournament - BBC 07.06.22296833
  • Belgian and Dutch team sponsors to avoid Qatar World Cup on human rights grounds - insidethegame 19.04.22284112
  • Video: Norwegian Football Federation President criticises Qatar's human rights record at FIFA congress 31.03.22315640
  • Qatar World Cup: why it must be boycotted - Varsity 26.11.21282148
  • Video: Fans threaten boycott of Qatar World Cup over corruption, human rights | DW News 20.11.21315639
  • Video: Norway players protest Qatar human rights abuses before World Cup qualifier - Guardian 5/21315636
  • Could a Norway boycott of the Qatar World Cup change the future of football? - Guardian 30.03.21239788
  • Why are football teams protesting against Qatar 2022 World Cup? - Al Jazeera 28.03.21315598
  • Norway players take human rights stand before World Cup qualifier - Guardian 25.03.21315637
  • Norway players protest to express concerns over hosts' human rights record - Sky Sports 25.03.21315607
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