Summary of Human rights concerns hang over World Cup in Qatar | DW News

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The 2022 World Cup in Qatar has been marred by human rights concerns, with many migrant workers suffering from poor working conditions. FIFA has been criticized for its expensive stadiums, while Qatar's government has been accused of failing to improve working conditions for migrant workers. It remains to be seen whether the tournament will be able to take place in a safe and respectful environment.

  • 00:00:00 Thousands of migrant workers in Qatar are suffering from poor working conditions and human rights concerns are looming over the World Cup in the country. International trade unionist Chef has spoken to many workers who have described working in excess of 12-13 hours per day, without any overtime pay. FIFA has been criticized for its expensive stadiums, while Qatar's government has been accused of failing to improve working conditions for migrant workers.
  • 00:05:00 The human rights concerns over Qatar hosting the 2022 World Cup continue to be a topic of discussion, with many questioning whether the tournament will be able to take place in a safe and respectful environment. DW Sports' Dave Brennick provides an analysis of the tournament, pointing out that it is still very early in the season and many teams are still injured or not in their best form.

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