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  • Our TWEET on the Qatar World Cup - please share315497
  • Let us be clear: Most countries have human rights issues and use sports diplomacy313700
  • Used, abused and deported: migrant workers land back in Bangladesh after Saudi dreams turn sour - Guardian 21.03.24403417
  • More than a million demand Fifa justice for Qatar World Cup migrant workers - Guardian 13.03.23334937
  • Beer And Boycotts: Why FIFA’s Corporate Sponsors Should Back Rights Reforms After World Cup - HRW 26.12.22322134
  • Qatar’s forgotten migrant workers stuck in a ‘prison where you can work’ - Guardian 21.12.22320969
  • Beer And Boycotts: Why FIFA’s Corporate Sponsors Should Back Rights Reforms After World Cup - Forbes 20.12.22320928
  • Kevin Pietersen says every World Cup should be in Middle East after Wembley "disgrace" - Mirrior 20.12.22321025
  • The next Qatar? Five Australian human rights issues that could face global scrutiny next year - SBS 20.12.22320674
  • Why this has been a culturally unique World Cup - CNN 20.12.22320680
  • Address issues at home before criticising Qatar over World Cup - Guardian 19.12.22320684
  • Analysis: Six key takeaways from the Qatar World Cup - Al Jazeera 19.12.22320679
  • FIFA World Cup 2022 | Qatar's migrant workers wary of life after World Cup - The Hindu 19.12.22320920
  • The Qatar World Cup should be a watershed moment in sports journalism - Guardian 20.12.22320971
  • The winner is … Qatar: curtain comes down on Project Hard Football Power - Guardian 19.12.22334936
  • With the World Cup over, rights groups hope the issues raised stay relevant in Qatar - NPR 19.12.22320676
  • FIFA Mostly Wins Big But Loses Some Trust at Qatar World Cup - NBC 19.12.22320693
  • As games draw to a close, plight of migrant workers has cast a shadow over World Cup - CNN 18.12.22320685
  • Roy Keane lambasts Qatar World Cup human rights issues - Yahoo News 18.12.22320690
  • How has holding a World Cup changed the way the world sees Qatar? - CNN 17.12.22320677
  • Canada embraces its immigrant soccer stars. Where's the support for migrant rights? - CBC 17.12.22320697
  • FIFA President Gianni Infantino calls the death of migrant workers a ‘tragedy’ - CNN 16.12.22320930
  • Qatar: FIFA World Cup Ending Without Migrant Remedy Fund - Human Rights Watch 16.12.22320673
  • FIFA’s ‘Best World Cup Ever’ Came at Migrant Workers’ Loss - Human Rights Watch 16.12.22320921
  • In Qatar, Migrant Workers Watch World Cup They Helped Build - VOA 16.12.22320922
  • David Beckham responds to criticism of his ambassadorial role at Qatar World Cup - CNN 16.12.22320683
  • Qatar: Gianni Infantino says World Cup made $1bln more than expected but still ignores migrant workers’ compensation claims - Amnesty International 16.12.22320927
  • ‘Qatargate’ Highlights Need to Reassess EU-Gulf Relations - Human Rights Watch 15.12.22320700
  • Migrant worker dies at World Cup after falling from top of Lusail Stadium - Guardian 14.12.22320970
  • World Cup 2022: how many migrant workers have died in Qatar? - Reuters 14.12.22320681
  • Qatar: Rights Abuses Stain FIFA World Cup - Human Rights Watch 14.12.22320713
  • We’re so used to the ‘other’ playing it but now it’s here:’ What it means for Qataris to experience a World Cup - CNN 13.12.22320678
  • Video: Meet Qatar's migrant workers at the place they can watch the men's World Cup - BBC 13.12.22321080
  • Video: What Happens to the Migrant Workers Who Built the World Cup? - NY Times 12.12.22320972
  • Worker says his colleague was called a 'lazy Black monkey' - CNN 12.12.22320932
  • Human rights groups: FIFA is 'whitewashing' migrant worker abuses through 'sinister' tactics - ESPN 12.12.22320691
  • FIFA Misleading World on Remedy for Migrant Workers - Human Rights Watch 12.12.22320924
  • Video: What will the 2022 FIFA World Cup's legacy for migrant workers in Qatar be? - SBS 11.12.22321082
  • How many migrant labourers have died in Qatar ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022? - ET 09.12.22321031
  • World Cup 2022: Qatar tournament chief criticised for migrant worker death commen - BBC 08.12.22320929
  • Soccer-World Cup 2022: How Many Migrant Workers Have Died in Qatar? - U.S. News 08.12.22320692
  • Qatar investigating death of migrant worker at World Cup-linked site - The Globe and Mail 08.12.22321028
  • Qatar and FIFA’s Callous Response to a Migrant Worker’s Death - Human Rights Watch 08.12.22320925
  • Video: World Cup CEO on migrant worker casualty: 'Death is a natural part of life' - ESPN 08.12.22321084
  • FIFA confirms death of migrant worker at Qatar World Cup training base - CNN 08.12.22320923
  • Fifa refuses to set up compensation fund for migrant workers despite earning £6.1bn from World Cup - I News 05.12.22321027
  • FIFA missed a red card call with human rights issues in Qatar - The Varsity 04.12.22320696
  • Migrant Workers Aim to Stay in Qatar Far Beyond World Cup Final - VOA 04.12.22320926
  • Why Human Rights Criticism Often Backfires - FP 02.12.22320703
  • How many migrant workers have died in Qatar prior to World Cup? - Japan Times 01.12.22320687
  • Video: Qatar Says Worker Deaths for World Cup 'Between 400 and 500' - VOA 29.11.22321083
  • First World Cup in Arab World Tarnished by Migrant Worker Abuses - Human Rights Watch 29.11.22320686
  • Video: Qatar World Cup chief says between 400 and 500 migrant workers have died in projects connected to the tournament - CNN 29.11.22320823
  • The World Cup has brought some change to Qatar. Will it last? - CNN 28.11.22321030
  • The massive hypocrisy of the West’s World Cup ‘concerns’ - Al Jazeera 28.11.22320699
  • A Stadium Mural Celebrated Migrant Workers. When the World Cup Began, It Was Gone. - NY Times 28.11.22320931
  • Qatar Can’t Hide Its Abuses by Calling Criticism Racist - Human Rights Watch 27.1122320688
  • Japan Football Association President Sidelines Rights Issues in Qatar - Human Rights Watch 25.11.22320694
  • Money Can’t Buy You Love - Human Rights Watch 25.11.22320702
  • Qatar’s death row and the invisible migrant workforce deemed unworthy of due process - The Conversation 25.11.22320698
  • What else Qatar has built with its absurd wealth besides the 2022 World Cup - Vox 25.11.22320706
  • EU condemns Qatar over alleged human rights abuses ahead of World Cup - CBS 24.11.22320682
  • EU Parliament Backs Remedy Fund for Qatar Migrant Abuses - Human Rights Watch 24.11.22320689
  • Not Just Qatar - Against World Cup Backdrop, UK Peers Lambast Gulf States Over Human Rights - Forbes 24.11.22320705
  • Video: The Inside Story-Cause of Death: Migrant Workers & the 2022 Qatar World Cup - VOA 23.11.22320824
  • Dreams of wealth turn to dust for Qatar migrant workers - Monitor 23.11.22321034
  • Nepalese Workers Seek Jobs in Qatar, Despite World Cup Death Toll - VOA 23.11.22320974
  • The World Cup puts the spotlight on Qatar, but also brings attention to its human rights record and politics – 4 things to know - The Conversation 23.11.22320675
  • How Qatar ended up hosting the World Cup - CNN 23.11.22320701
  • ‘Built on the blood of slaves’: British football fans boycotting World Cup - Guardian 23.11.22320707
  • Death in Qatar, but no just compensation for families back home - Open Democracy 23.11.22321026
  • Video: ‘Treat people with decency’: Roy Keane attacks staging of World Cup in Qatar - Guardian 22.11.22321035
  • Qatar’s World Cup Kicks Off: What’s All the Controversy About? - U.S. News 22.11.22320973
  • FIFA President’s ‘I Feel Like a Migrant Worker’ Speech Misleading - Human Rights Watch 21.11.22320933
  • Politics dampening enthusiasm for Qatar-hosted FIFA World Cup - Global News 21.11.22321037
  • Amnesty slams Canada Soccer’s ‘deafening silence’ on Qatar’s migrant worker issues - Global News 20.11.22320695
  • Video: Amnesty calls on Canada Soccer to support compensation for migrant workers in Qatar - CBC 20.11.22320825
  • 'Deafening silence': Amnesty urges Canada Soccer to support compensation for migrant workers in Qatar - CTV News 20.11.22321029
  • Ten years of hurt: how the Guardian reported Qatar’s World Cup working conditions - Guardian 19.11.22320817
  • World Cup marred by 'terrible situation' for migrant workers, Dier says - Reuters 19.11.22320763
  • Video: ‘Crass’ and an ‘insult’. FIFA president criticized for speech on Qatar’s human rights ahead of World Cup - CNN 19.11.22320833
  • Germany blasts FIFA for restricting human rights protests - DW 19.11.22320777
  • Will the Qatar World Cup be good for health? - The Lancet 19.11.22320788
  • The Stars Who Laundered This World Cup’s Abuses - Slate 19.11.22320796
  • Video: Migrant workers recount abuse while building stadiums for World Cup in Qatar - PBS 18.11.22320835
  • Video: Qatar accused of labor abuses of migrant workers ahead of World Cup - CBS 18.11.22320834
  • World Cup 2022: Gary Lineker in Qatar to 'report, not support' controversial tournament - BBC 18.11.22320704
  • The Qatar World Cup's migrant worker dilemma - CNN 18.11.22320785
  • Finnish daily cancels trip to Qatar World Cup over workers' rights - Reuters 18.11.22321075
  • Video: FIFA/Qatar: Migrant Workers Call for Compensation for Abuses - Human Rights Watch 17.11.22320813
  • Video: ‘Our dreams never came true.’ These men helped build Qatar’s World Cup, now they are struggling to survive - CNN 17.11.22320814
  • What’s the story on labour rights in Qatar? - ILO Voices 17.11.22321074
  • Qatar: Six things you need to know about the hosts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup - Amnesty International 16.11.22320723
  • Video: Fact check: How many people died for the Qatar World Cup? - DW 16.11.22320841
  • The state of human rights in Qatar ahead of the 2022 men's FIFA World Cup - NPR 16.11.22320757
  • Cause of Death: Migrant Workers and the 2022 Qatar World Cup - VOA 15.11.22321038
  • World Cup conversations: What sportspeople, migrant workers, transport staff in Qatar are saying - ESPN 15.11.22320759
  • Qatar: Time fast running out for Infantino to break his silence on migrant workers’ compensation - Amnesty International 14.11.22320753
  • The World Cup Begins Next Week. The Protests Have Been Under Way for Years. - WSJ 13.11.22320794

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