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May 24, 2019 Dispatches

FIFA Expansion Plan for 2022 World Cup Halted

Common Sense Prevails Over Inclusion of More Rights-Abusing Countries

France's Kylian Mbappe celebrate winning the World Cup with teammates at Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia, July 15, 2018,
May 12, 2019 Report

Qatar: Families Arbitrarily Stripped of Citizenship

Basic Rights Denied; No Clear Path to Restoration

The expired Qatari passport one stateless man showed Human Rights Watch researchers. The man said he has kept the passport since his citizenship was revoked in 1996. © 2019 Private
March 14, 2019 Dispatches

Will Qatar World Cup Expansion Meet FIFA Rights Standards?

In Kuwait and Oman, Migrant Workers and Transgender Rights at Stake

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February 25, 2019 News Release

Qatar: Yemeni Asylum Seeker Turned Away

Implement New Law Providing for Protection

Skyline with the skyscrapers in the financial area of Doha, the capital of Qatar. © 2017 Sergi Reboredo/AP Images
January 17, 2019 News Release

Qatar: Partial Reforms Risk Undermining Progress

Important Measures, but Fall Short of Promises, Obligations

A picture taken on December 4, 2018, shows workers at the Al-Bayt Stadium in Al-Khor, a city in northeastern Qatar. © 2018 David Harding/AFP
October 30, 2018 News Release

Qatar: Gulf’s First Refugee Asylum Law

Positive Step, But Unnecessary Rights Restrictions

Doha Skyline, Qatar.
September 11, 2018 Dispatches

Qatar's Permanent Residency Law a Step Forward but Discrimination Remains

New Nationality Law Fails to Recognize Equal Treatment for Women, Their Children and Spouses

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September 6, 2018 News Release

Qatar: End All Migrant Worker Exit Visas

New Law Falls Short of Labor Reform Pledges

Migrant laborers work at a construction site at Aspire Zone in Doha, March 26, 2016.
August 3, 2018 News Release

Qatar: Censorship Ignores Rights, FIFA Rules

2022 World Cup Host Should Reform Anti-LGBT Laws

People look at a model of Al Thumama stadium during an unveiling ceremony at Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, August 24, 2017. © 2017 REUTERS/Naseem Zeitoon
June 26, 2018 News Release

Qatar: Fix Gaps in Domestic Worker Law

Illustration of a domestic worker exploited in Oman.
May 25, 2018 News Release

Qatar Joins Core Human Rights Treaties

But Rejects Major Protections for Women, Migrant Workers

© 2018 United Nations
April 16, 2018 News Release

‘No Longer Alone’: LGBT Voices from the Middle East, North Africa

Videos, Report Highlight Issues of Identity, Activism

No Longer Alone
March 7, 2018 Commentary

The Middle East's Women Are Championing Their Own Change

Demonstration outside Parliament on December 6, 2016, with women in white dresses and wrapped in bandages, calling for the repeal of article 522 of the penal code.
January 18, 2018 Commentary

Respect the Rights of Domestic Workers that Oman Depends On

Employment visa from Oman in the passport of a former Tanzanian domestic worker. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
January 18, 2018 News Release

Top 5 Reforms Middle East Governments Can Make in 2018

Respond to Youth Demands, Gain Respect in the World

Demonstration outside Parliament on December 6, 2016, with women in white dresses and wrapped in bandages, calling for the repeal of article 522 of the penal code.

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