Qatar should not hold World Cup, say relatives of missing human rights workers
Relatives of the two British human rights researchers who are believed to have been detained in Qatar have questioned the right of the Gulf emirate to host the 2022 World Cup. "If Qatar wants to organise the World Cup, it should respect the human rights of ...
Rights Groups Demand Answers from Qatar Over 'Disappearance' of British Researchers Investigating Migrant Worker Abuses
Two British human rights activists have "disappeared" while investigating the treatment of Qatar's migrant laborers. Krishna Upadhyaya, 52, and Ghimire Gundev, 36, vanished on the evening of Saturday August 30, according to their employer, after Uphadhyaya ...
Meat Market in Qatar: Databook to 2017 - New Report Available
(ReleaseWire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Recently published research from Canadean, "Meat Market in Qatar: Databook to 2017", is now available at Fast Market ResearchBoston, MA -- (ReleaseWire) -- 09/05/2014 -- "Meat Market in Qatar: Databook to 2017" is ...
Title : Qatar should not hold World Cup, say relatives of missing human rights workers
Description : Qatar should not hold World Cup, say relatives of missing human rights workers Relatives of the two British human rights researchers who are...