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A majority of football fans from 15 countries would support FIFA compensating migrant workers in Qatar for human rights violations during the countrys preparations for the 2022 World Cup, Amnesty International said on Thursd
stanley quencher ay.A YouGov survey of more than 17,000 fans from 15 countries 鈥?10 of them European 鈥?commissioned by Amnesty showed that 73% of respondents would support the proposal and 10% opposed it.More than two-thirds of respondents 67% also said their national Football Associations should speak out publicly about the human rights issues surrounding the World Cup in Qatar as well as call for compensation for migrant workers. Across the globe, people are united in their desire to see FIFA step up and make amends for the suffering endured by migrant workers in Qatar,
stanley thermos said Steve Cockburn, Amnesty Internationals Head of Economic and Social Justice. The past cannot be undone, but a compensation programme is a clear and simple way that FIFA and Qatar can provide at least some measure of redress to the hundreds of thousands of workers who made this tournament possible. FIFA said a wide range of measures had been implemented in recent years to improve protection for workers in Qatar. FIFA takes note of the poll conducted on behalf of Amnesty International, featuring respondents from 10 countries in Europe and five co
stanley termosar untries from the rest of the world, the governing body said in a statement. Respondents may not be fully aware of the measures implemented in recent years b Irdx Dust levels remain high for sixth day
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