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FIFA World Cup 2022: Norwegian Team Launches Jersey To Highlight Abuses In Qatar

Tromso, a team from northern Norway, has described itself as the first professional club worldwide to speak out against what it calls 'inhumane conditions' in Qatar, the host of FIFA World Cup 2022.

A Norwegian soccer club collaborated with Amnesty International and a former migrant worker in Qatar to launch a jersey Monday that highlights the human rights violations taking place in the host country of next year바카라s World Cup. (More Football News)

Tromso, a team from northern Norway, has described itself as the first professional club worldwide to speak out against what it calls 바카라inhumane conditions바카라 in Qatar. In February, Tromso called on the Norwegian soccer federation to boycott the tournament if its national team qualified.

The team has now released a third uniform featuring a QR code that links to a page which 바카라will give you more and more information바카라 about what is happening in Qatar, Tromso said.

바카라We can바카라t pretend football and politics are unrelated, and we must never look the other way when some use our beautiful game to overshadow human rights violations. We can change this together,바카라 the club said. 바카라Stop sportswashing. Keep the game clean.바카라

Tromso said Malcolm Bidali helped with the creation of the jersey. Bidali was a Kenyan security guard who wrote compelling dispatches under a pseudonym about the challenges of living as a low-wage worker in Qatar and advocated for their rights.

Qatari authorities convicted Bidali of sharing 바카라fake news바카라 and seized his mobile phone and social media accounts, right groups said. A migrant rights group covered his $6,800 fine and he was freed from his months-long detention in August.

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