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  • April 4, 2022 Audio
    Human Rights Watch has documented several cases of Russian military forces committing laws-of-war violations against civilians in occupied areas of Ukraine. The cases we have documented amount to unspeakable, deliberate cruelty and violence against Ukrainian civilians. European Media Director Andrew Stroehlein is joined by
    Destroyed armored vehicles on a road
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  • April 1, 2022 Video
    On March 31, as FIFA convened its 72nd Congress in Doha, one speaker took a brave stance on the uncomfortable truth about human rights realities in Qatar.   Lise Klaveness, the Norwegian Football Association president, directly called out the past failures of FIFA to protect human rights in the context of selecting FIFA to host the 2022 World Cup. Using the imagery of “the beautiful game,” she noted how “Human rights, equality, democracy, the core interests of football, were not in the starting 11 until many years later. These basic rights were pressured on as substitutes, mainly by outside voices.”  
    Lise Klaveness’s, The President of The Football Association of Norway after speech at the FIFA Congress
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  • March 24, 2022 Video
    On April 1, the draw for the 2022 World Cup finals is set to take place in Qatar, which is hosting the tournament. This is a major event for football fans, who will be hoping for good luck and a favorable draw to help their favorite teams along the path to December’s final match. Sadly, it was often luck, rather than robust Qatari laws and protections, that has determined the fate of millions of migrant workers, many of whom were drawn to Qatar over the last decade for the allure (and often illusion) of higher wages, only to instead suffer terrible abuses at the hands of unaccountable and unscrupulous employers. The Qatari authorities have created and maintained a system that allows this to continue, without effective remedies for those abused.
    Qatar World Cup Draw
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  • March 18, 2022 Audio
    How are various international institutions responding to Russia's full-scale military invasion of Ukraine? What are these institutions doing to address the atrocities we're seeing on the ground? What more needs to be done? HRW's Executive Director, Kenneth Roth in conversation with European Media Director, Andrew Stroehlein
    Tetyana Tomenko in front of her house, which was damaged during shelling in Novognativka, eastern Ukraine, February 20, 2022.
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