Criticism of FIFA over human rights violations at World Cup
In addition, journalists would not have had sufficient freedom for their reporting and people from the LGBTQI+ community would have
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In addition, journalists have not had sufficient freedom for their reporting and people from the LGBTQI+ community have often not been able to feel supported and safe. Minky Worden of Human Rights Watch at a press conference in New York: “This World Cup was played against the backdrop of the US government’s abusive crackdown on immigrants and FIFA’s failure to abide by its own human rights standards.” Controversial US immigration agency ICE in focus background: In recent days, there have been several deaths in connection with operations by the controversial US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Ronan Evain from Football Supporters Europe said: It was a World Cup of the lucky few.
Furthermore, In the run-up to the tournament, Human Rights Watch had warned that the World Cup was "a potential human rights disaster". After several months had been comparatively quiet around the US migration authority ICE, there had been several deaths in recent days in connection with operations of the controversial authority.
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In addition, journalists have not had sufficient freedom for their reporting and people from the LGBTQI+ community have often not been able to feel supported and safe.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMinky Worden of Human Rights Watch at a press conference in New York: “This World Cup was played against the backdrop of the US government’s abusive crackdown on immigrants and FIFA’s failure to abide by its own human rights standards.” Controversial US immigration agency ICE in focus background: In recent days, there have been several deaths in connection with operations by the controversial US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
reliability low1/3 sourcesRonan Evain from Football Supporters Europe said: It was a World Cup of the lucky few.
reliability low1/3 sourcesIn the run-up to the tournament, Human Rights Watch had warned that the World Cup was "a potential human rights disaster".
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After several months had been comparatively quiet around the US migration authority ICE, there had been several deaths in recent days in connection with operations of the controversial authority.
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