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Human rights abuses in Qatar ‘persist on significant scale’, says Amnesty report

  • Pre-tournament report says there is ‘still a long way to go’
  • Exploitation and withheld wages still common, says charity

With a month to go until the opening match of the World Cup, human rights abuses “persist on a significant scale” in Qatar, according to Amnesty International.

In a final pre-tournament report, Amnesty said that progress has been delivered by the Qatari state on the protections afforded migrant workers. But weak regulations and a lack of enforcement means there is “still a long way to go”, the organisation says. Amnesty calls for a number of actions, including support from Qatar and Fifa for financial compensation for workers.

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