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Topic: Stéphanie Frappart: 2022 Qatar World Cup. (Read 17 times)

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December 02, 2022, 07:22:45 PM
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In many respects the presence of Frappart mattered so much more than the performance. There has been much, very justified, criticism of the decision to host the World Cup in a country that criminalises same-sex relationships and where LGBTQ+ people have fewer rights, where women’s rights are hugely restricted, and in stadiums built on the bodies of migrant workers.

Frankly, I do not understand why this fierce attack on Qatar, especially since it won the opportunity to organize the World Cup since 2010, and there was no criticism at the time, although the human rights situation there was much worse than it is today.
On the other hand, any country can be condemned in the same way. South Africa organized the World Cup and society suffers from racial and ethnic discrimination. Russia has also never been a paradise for its residents, and human rights issues are very urgent.

I am not defending Qatar and I know that human rights are the last thing the human rights authorities might think of, but I would like to hear suggestions about countries free from all kinds of persecution and discrimination against minorities or against human rights activists so that we blame Qatar.
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December 02, 2022, 05:59:24 PM
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It is something that had been announced and given the particularities of the Headquarters, it is now official, it has happened, it is a historical event for a soccer World Cup but not for other major soccer events.

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In many respects the presence of Frappart mattered so much more than the performance. There has been much, very justified, criticism of the decision to host the World Cup in a country that criminalises same-sex relationships and where LGBTQ+ people have fewer rights, where women’s rights are hugely restricted, and in stadiums built on the bodies of migrant workers.
Source:The Guardian.

I think they are the "bureaucratic" ways to get intelligent spaces to carry out demands for fundamental changes in a complex society like Qatar's.

But who is actually the real winner with this action, I think first of all Fifa, which is still looking to clean up its image with one of the most controversial World Cups in soccer history.


The Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/dec/01/referee-stephanie-frappart-world-cup-history-first-woman
Stéphanie Frappart:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stéphanie_Frappart



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