FIFA Should Commit to Remedy Abuses Ahead of World Cup in Qatar
Less Than Fifty Days Away to the Tournament, FIFA’s Inaction Risks Complicity in Abuses
![FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the DECC in Doha, Qatar.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2022/10/202210mena_qatar_Gianni_Infantino.jpg?h=e4f440a4&itok=ovAMrOWJ)
Less Than Fifty Days Away to the Tournament, FIFA’s Inaction Risks Complicity in Abuses
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