World Cup puts Qatar’s human rights abuses in spotlight
Even before the 2022 World Cup kicked off, Qatar was clouded in controversy as the host nation for its record on human rights abuses and treatment of workers who built the stadiums. Now that the games have begun, the glare of the global spotlight has become even hotter — and not just on the host nation. NBC’s Meagan Fitzgerald reports in this week’s Sunday Focus.
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