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Nasser Al-Khelaifi

Activists and Gulf Crisis Turn Qatar into Potential Model of Social Change

Published October 31, 2017by Guest Contributor

by James M. Dorsey Potential Qatari moves to become the first Gulf state to effectively abolish the region’s onerous kafala or labor sponsorship system, denounced as a form of modern slavery, could produce a rare World Cup that leaves a… Continue Reading  

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Analysis amnesty international, FIFA, football, human rights, ITUC, James Dorsey, labor rights, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, Nicholas McGeehan, Qatar, Sharon Burrow, soccer

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