This Chart Shows the Staggering Human Cost of Staging a World Cup in Qatar

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A person really has to have sympathy for those who leave their homelands and work in such miserable jobs elsewhere.

This Chart Shows the Staggering Human Cost of Staging a World Cup in Qatar
—By Edwin Rios

| Wed May 27, 2015 7:17 PM EDT
On Wednesday, the US Department of Justice dropped the hammer on FIFA, the world governing body of soccer, indicting nine senior FIFA officials and five sports marketing execs on charges of corruption, wire fraud, racketeering, and money laundering.

Allegations of bribery have long plagued FIFA, especially since its controversial decision to grant Qatar the 2022 World Cup. But much worse is the plight of South Asian migrant workers brought in to build the stadium infrastructure there: Since 2010, more than 1,200 migrant workers have died in Qatar under hazardous working conditions, and a 2013 Guardian investigation found that at least 4,000 total are projected to die before the 2022 World Cup even starts. And as we reported yesterday, Nepali workers weren't even allowed to return home after the country's recent devastating earthquake.

Christopher Ingraham at the Washington Post put that toll in perspective in a striking infographic. He compared the number of workers who died in the run-up to several Olympics and World Cups with the number of those who have died in Qatar so far. It's horrifying:

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This Chart Shows the Staggering Human Cost of Staging a World Cup in Qatar Mother Jones?
 
Why would they even hold the World Cup at such a backwards ass shithole? Further evidence of the rampant corruption in FIFA.
 
lives of others are too cheap. It is still a slavery and dominance mind set. Some do not have respect for others, even their fellow muslims.
 

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