Sad that to make a little money people leave their home countries and have to work under such miserable conditions.
German TV Program Shows Qatar Slave Conditions, More FIFA Corruption
FIFA is horrible and untold numbers of people will needlessly die so Qatar can have its soccer stadiums for the World Cup. You know that already, but sadly there’s always more corruption and exploitation to expose when it comes to FIFA.
Report: Qatar's World Cup Expected To Take More Lives Than 9/11
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The latest details comes from a pair of German networks, ARD and WDR. Journalists working on the project said they were detained, had all their material erased, and their equipment demolished while shooting in Qatar. The full program, about 45 minutes long, aired tonight on Germany’s Das Erste channel.
The clip above shows some of the deplorable conditions of the workers in Qatar. Below, the confront the director of Cypriot oil company Petrolina; this magnate is a member of the FIFA executive committee who voted for Russia and Qatar. His company’s profits went up by a third after they signed a contract with a a subsidiary of Gazprom, the state-owned natural gas company in Russia. He also got a lucrative business deal in Qatar worth tens of millions of dollars, and both deals just happened to coincide with FIFA awarding the World Cups to those two countries. The Petrolina director insists it is all just business, and sees no conflict of interest:
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German TV Program Shows Qatar Slave Conditions More FIFA Corruption ?
German TV Program Shows Qatar Slave Conditions, More FIFA Corruption
FIFA is horrible and untold numbers of people will needlessly die so Qatar can have its soccer stadiums for the World Cup. You know that already, but sadly there’s always more corruption and exploitation to expose when it comes to FIFA.
Report: Qatar's World Cup Expected To Take More Lives Than 9/11
"Qatar is a country without a conscience," begins the International Trade Union…Read more deadspin.com
The latest details comes from a pair of German networks, ARD and WDR. Journalists working on the project said they were detained, had all their material erased, and their equipment demolished while shooting in Qatar. The full program, about 45 minutes long, aired tonight on Germany’s Das Erste channel.
The clip above shows some of the deplorable conditions of the workers in Qatar. Below, the confront the director of Cypriot oil company Petrolina; this magnate is a member of the FIFA executive committee who voted for Russia and Qatar. His company’s profits went up by a third after they signed a contract with a a subsidiary of Gazprom, the state-owned natural gas company in Russia. He also got a lucrative business deal in Qatar worth tens of millions of dollars, and both deals just happened to coincide with FIFA awarding the World Cups to those two countries. The Petrolina director insists it is all just business, and sees no conflict of interest:
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German TV Program Shows Qatar Slave Conditions More FIFA Corruption ?