How Qatar built stadiums with forced labor

Описание к видео How Qatar built stadiums with forced labor

And hurt thousands of migrant workers

Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO

Ever since Qatar won the rights to host the FIFA World Cup in 2010, its treatment of migrant workers has made international headlines. News stories and human rights organizations revealed migrant workers who built the stadiums, hotels, and all the new infrastructure required for the World Cup were being forced to work, not getting paid, unable to leave, and in some cases, dying.

At the heart of the abuse faced by migrant workers is the kafala system. A system prevalent in Gulf states that ties workers to their sponsors, it often gives sponsors almost total control of migrant workers’ employment and immigration status.

Due to all the scrutiny Qatar has been under, some reforms have been put in place, but the kafala system is more than a law — it’s a practice. And while these reforms exist on paper, human rights organizations say there’s still a long way to go.

To understand how hundreds of thousands of migrant workers were stuck in an exploitative system while building the stadiums for the World Cup, watch our 10-minute video above.

Further reading and sources:

To dig deeper into the exploitation and discrimination migrant workers face, here’s Equidem’s detailed report:
https://www.equidem.org/reports/if-we...

And here’s another report by Amnesty International:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/documents/...

To understand the migrant experience, check out this infographic from Migrant Rights that walks you through the process that traps them:
https://www.migrant-rights.org/infogr...

Migrant Rights’ full report on Nepali migrant worker deaths can be found here:
https://www.migrant-rights.org/2021/1...

To learn more about initiatives to compensate migrant workers, you can check out Amnesty International’s campaign here:
https://www.amnesty.org/en/petition/i...

Make sure you never miss behind the scenes content in the Vox Video newsletter, sign up here: http://vox.com/video-newsletter

Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com

Support Vox's reporting with a one-time or recurring contribution: http://vox.com/contribute-now

Shop the Vox merch store: http://vox.com/store

Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE

Follow Vox on Facebook:   / vox  
Follow Vox on Twitter:   / voxdotcom  
Follow Vox on TikTok:   / voxdotcom  

Комментарии

Информация по комментариям в разработке