Qatar continues to violate human rights day after day, using its repressive hand represented by the Ministry of Interior to block any voices calling for rights or demands, to attack World Cup workers in Qatar who demanded their rights. The Ministry of Interior of Qatar only found simple workers in the construction company of the Hayel Group, owned by Sheikh Muhammad bin Khalid Al-Thani and the Palestinian, Muhammad Hayel, to impose force on them and quell their complaints and protest on Sunday evening, leaving the protesters with severe injuries and material losses.
The video clip showed the wrecked buses and the site where the wreckage appeared to be a testament to the state's brutal dispersal of workers' demands. Earlier, a report by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) stated that nearly 1,200 workers died at the 2022 World Cup facilities hosted by Qatar. The ITUC predicts that there will be at least 4,000 worker deaths by 2022. In this context, three international human rights organizations have filed a complaint with the International Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Human Rights Committee of the European Parliament, and the President of FIFA against the Chairman of the National Human Rights Committee in Qatar, called Ali bin Smikh Al-Marri. , For concealing the grave human rights violations in Doha.
The Arab Organization for Human Rights in Britain and Europe, the African Organization for Heritage and Human Rights, and the Gulf League for Rights and Freedoms accused, in their complaint, Bin Smaikh Al-Marri, of covering up the killing of more than 1,200 foreign workers in building sports facilities for the World Cup hosted by Qatar in 2022, and exploiting His committee is to polish the image of Qatar, conceal serious human rights violations in it, organize conferences, and use Qatar’s funds to politicize human rights issues in the interest of his country.
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