Qatar 2022, the World Cup of Shame
Qatar 2022, the World Cup of Shame

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The football world cup to be held in Qatar in November this year, not in the summer as usual, because the players and the public can literally die of heat stroke in temperatures above 50 degrees, has been surrounded of controversy since it was announced as the winner of the venue in 2010, South Korea, Japan, the United States and Australia were the other contenders but only Qatar came to the price.
Qatar es una península desértica en el golfo pérsico y eso no impidió que el pequeño país se postulará para el mundial de 2022, compitiendo con otras potencias mucho mejor equipadas como Estados Unidos, Australia, corea del sur y Japón, pero sabían cuántos antes que ellos y sólo basta con sobornar a la cantidad suficiente de funcionarios de la FIFA para obtener la sede a pesar de que el desierto no sea el lugar más adecuado para llevar a cabo este tipo de eventos, ni el más ético.

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The fees for employment and transfer are enormous, so normally the families of the workers need to apply for loans that in theory they could pay off in a short time once the worker is receiving their first salaries, but this never happens since in the place of destination realize that the job offers them much less money than what they were promised in their country.

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More than 6,500 migrant workers from India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have died in Qatar since it won the right to host the World Cup 10 years ago, the Guardian can reveal.
Immigrant camps are facilities located on the outskirts of glamorous cities, where they cannot be seen by the usual visitor, buildings that only offer common dormitories for between eight and twelve people, common bathrooms for 40 people without maintenance or cleaning, and in Completely unsanitary conditions.
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