Two years after the World Cup in Qatar Which was questioned about human rights FIFA is operating in a similar form in the next decade.
The organization announced on Wednesday that the 2034 World Cup will be the host by Saradi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is the only country that submitted a proposal before October 10, September 31, 2023.
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Qatar hosted the competition last year. In which Argentina won And this country has been accused for many years regarding the violation of the rights of migratory workers that are needed to build a stadium.
However, FIFA officials and Saudi Arabia said that being a host in 2034 can accelerate changes. Including the freedom and rights of women more by Dinni Infantino, President of FIFA on Wednesday Call the World Cup as “Unique reaction catalyst for positive social changes and unity”
This victory will begin to consider the Labor law of Saudi Arabia and the treatment of workers that are necessary to help build and upgrade the stadium, hotels, hotels and 15 transportation networks before 104 matches.
During the campaign campaign FIFA accepted a limited Saudi rights of human rights history. Which was widely criticized this year at the United Nations
The rights group and activists in Saudi Arabia and International warns FIFA that they do not learn the lessons from the preparation of the host of the 2022 World Cup that has been criticized by Qatar.
“In every step of the auction process FIFA has demonstrated the commitment to human rights to be a scam. “Steve Gocker, the leader of Amnesty’s labor rights and sports rights. International said that Having Saudi Arabia is the host. “Do not be careless”. The cocktrain also said that “many lives” must “fall at risks”.
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Saudi people have entered the sports world with a public investment fund that provides financial support for Liv Golf Cristiano Ronaldo, who said in the X’s post. “Still participating in the league in Saudi Arabia in 2022 by generating $ 75 million per year.
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