Human Rights and the Qatar World Cup
As the World Cup kicks off in Qatar, the plight of the migrant workers who built the facilities enjoyed by fans and spectators is coming into sharper focus. Qatar required massive amounts of labor, and those workers often toiled in highly exploitative conditions.
In this episode, we speak with Michael Page, deputy director in the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch. We discuss how and why migrant workers were exploited in Qatar and then have a conversation about how the human rights community may better leverage massive sporting events to advance human rights, including protection of freedom of expression, LGBT rights, and women's rights.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3yVFPRzhYJcl9nvlA9CfcW?si=0bbffdde83584433
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