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Six months after the World Cup, the score for migrant workers remains zero.

FIFA and Qatar have failed to provide remedy for the abuses suffered by migrants who built the tournament, leaving behind a shameful human rights legacy.

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“One death is a death too many.”

A Qatari official has publicly admitted that an estimated 400-500 migrant workers died while building the World Cup infrastructure. It’s time to .

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In a striking admission, a Qatari official admitted last week that there have been “between 400 and 500” migrant worker deaths in response to a question about deaths “in the last 12 years from any construction related … to the World Cup.”

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In a striking admission, a Qatari official admitted this week that there have been “between 400 and 500” migrant worker deaths in response to a question about deaths “in the last 12 years from any construction related … to the World Cup.”

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🧵 Balon d'Or winner Ada S Hegerberg received a letter she will not forget

It was from Kalpana who lost her husband in . Her story is similar to those of many others who have lost loved ones before the World Cup

FIFA and Qatar need to provide remedy for workers!

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Migrant workers, their families, and football fans from Nepal are speaking out about the contributions, sacrifices, and abuses faced to make possible.

FIFA and Qatar should remedy abuses of workers.

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The World Cup may be over, but our campaign to get justice for the migrant workers who suffered to make it happen, continues.

Check out our visit to the @FifaMuseum to ask that they make sure workers' stories are told, and their demands for justice met.

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If FIFA really cares about fair play, they must compensate the hardest working team in —the workers who built the stadium and suffered abuses to make the a reality.

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FIFA should commit to using its US$100 million “Legacy Fund” to pay the families of migrant workers who died building the infrastructure for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

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The Men's World Cup may be over, but our campaign to get justice for the migrant workers who suffered to make it happen continues.

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Anna Cavazzini(@anna_cavazzini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is time for FIFA and Qatar to pay up! Hundreds of thousands of migrant workers have still not been compensated for stolen wages. Forced labour and other forms of abuse continue... the world is watching Qatar - but not only because of football!

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2022 World Cup chief Hassan al-Thawadi has publicly admitted that hundreds of migrant workers died while building the .

Fifa and should finally provide financial compensation to the many families who lost their only breadwinner.

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O amor pelo futebol não é compatível com violações de direitos humanos.
Na , capitães de 7 seleções planejavam usar a braçadeira , em solidariedade à comunidade LGBT+. Após a ameaçá-los com cartão amarelo, eles desistiram.

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Equidem has tracked down hundreds of workers from the FIFA World Cup 2022 who are owed compensation. FIFA made $7.5 billion, Qatar $17.5 billion. Yet, thousands of workers who made it possible haven't been paid.

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A , campanha que pressiona a Fifa à compensar os trabalhadores vítimas de abusos na do Catar, está circulando pelas ruas de São Paulo. Se você, que se preocupa com um jogo limpo e avistar o caminhão, tire uma foto, marque a FIFA World Cup e use a tag !

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Six months on, the 2022 Qatar World Cup may be a distant memory for most. But not for these World Cup security guards who still await remedy for hefty recruitment fees they paid, excessive hours they worked and false promises they were given. amnesty.org/en/latest/news…

Six months on, the 2022 Qatar World Cup may be a distant memory for most.  But not for these World Cup security guards who still await remedy for hefty recruitment fees they paid, excessive hours they worked and false promises they were given. #PayUpFIFA amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
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