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controversy of the world cup 2022
TOPICS
MIGRANT WORKERS
The total death toll is significantly higher, as these figures do not include deaths from a number of countries which send large numbers of workers to Qatar, including the Philippines and Kenya.
More than 6,500 migrant workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have died in Qatar since it won the right to host the World Cup 10 years ago
Based on the data obtained by the Guardian, 69% of deaths among Indian, Nepali and Bangladeshi workers are categorised as natural. Among Indians alone, the figure is 80%
But among the causes, the most common by far is so-called “natural deaths”, often attributed to acute heart or respiratory failure.
In 2019 it found that Qatar’s intense summer heat is likely to be a significant factor in many worker deaths
STADIUMS OF SHAME
$200bn
Amount Qatar is reported to have spent on getting the World Cup ready, compared with around $11bn spent by Russia in 2018.
0
Number of human rights clauses or conditions concerning labour protections requested by Fifa of the Qatari authorities when awarding hosting rights in 2010.
6,500
Migrant workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka reported by the Guardian to have died in Qatar between 2010, when it was awarded the tournament.
200
Nepali worker deaths due to heat in Qatar, according to a 2019 study in the journal Cardiology that found a link, concluding that “as many as 200 of the 571 heart related deaths
100,000
Minimum figure for number of migrant workers Amnesty International consider to have been exploited and suffered abuse because of poor labour laws and not enough access to justice in Qatar in the past 12 years.
14-18
Hours worked a day by many migrant workers in Qatar, particularly in the domestic and security sectors, 14-hour days at the Lusail Stadium without paid overtime for more than two years.
£225
Legal minimum wage a month in Qatar (1,000 riyals), roughly the same as £1 an hour, although food and accommodation are provided.
1,300–3,000
Range in dollars paid as a recruitment fee by some migrant workers from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and elsewhere seeking work in Qatar.
7
Years in prison that men and women who have sexual relations outside marriage
11
Number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people who were badly treated in detention ( jail ) between 2019 and 2022,
$440m
Amnesty and others believe that this is the amount of compensation that Fifa should give to the individulas/ families of migrant workers who have died or suffered injury in Qatar. That is the same amount as the World Cup’s prize money. However, Qatar’s labour minister has rejected such proposals, claiming criticism of the government counts as “racist”
BACKLASH
INTRODUCTION
Gianni Infantino, Fifa’s president, wants us to focus completly on football. Many will, But the World Cup should not be focused on the football but the preperation of the world cup cannot go unnoticed. These are just some of the numbers that shame Qatar’s shiny new stadiums and the 22nd edition of the World Cup:
OUTRO
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