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Saudi Arabia officially announced as the 2034 World Cup host. Human rights groups warn of 'unimaginable human cost'


Published on 2024-12-11 11:25:28 - CTV News
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  • Global soccer governing body FIFA has officially announced the hosts for the next two men's World Cups. However, the outcome was no surprise.

Saudi Arabia has been officially announced as the host for the 2034 FIFA World Cup, following Australia's withdrawal from the bidding process. This decision has sparked significant controversy and concern from human rights organizations, who warn of the potential "unimaginable human cost" associated with hosting such a large-scale event in a country with a documented history of human rights abuses. Critics highlight issues like the treatment of migrant workers, freedom of expression, and gender equality. Despite these concerns, FIFA and Saudi officials have expressed enthusiasm about the event, promising it will be a showcase of the country's development and hospitality. The announcement comes amidst ongoing scrutiny over Saudi Arabia's human rights record, with groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch calling for FIFA to ensure that the rights of workers, fans, and residents are protected during the preparations and execution of the tournament.

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