“The estimate is between 400 and 500 deaths,” said Hassan Al ... five of the countries with the most immigrant workers in Qatar: India (2711 deaths), Nepal (1641), Bangladesh (1018), Pakistan ...
A leading Qatari official admitted during the World Cup that “between 400 and 500” migrant workers ... into the causes of ...
Looming behind the excitement of the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is the toll it ... there were "between 400 and 50" deaths among workers at World Cup stadium construction sites.
“Death is a natural part of life – whether it’s at work, whether it’s in your sleep.” The quote seems fit for some philosophical musing. However, that was not the setting of its utterance.
Worker deaths, inhumane conditions in lead-up to Qatar World Cup Hundreds of thousands have flocked to the oil-rich gulf nation ahead of soccer's greatest tournament. Many have not returned.
Migrant workers in Qatar are facing deteriorating conditions since the World Cup, with rogue employers “emboldened by an absence of enforcement and growing confidence that rights violations will ...
The report notes that deaths that have all been documented by either the Qatar government of embassies of India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka show that an average of 12 workers have ...
During a meeting with Secretary-General of Amnesty International Agnes Callamard in London, she underlined that the NHRC's reports and its monitoring of the conditions of workers' rights in Qatar ...
Campaign areas related to human rights issues that have arisen out of FIFA's awarding of Qatar the rights to host the men’s football World Cup tournament, including migrant worker rights, LGBTQI+ ...