
Qatar World Cup: Harsh spotlight shone on human rights issues as Norwegian FA president gives scathing speech at FIFA Congress
CNN
Friday's World Cup draw will see Qatar become the center of the footballing world, but the week's build-up has been dominated by non-sporting issues.
At FIFA's 72nd annual Congress on Thursday, Norway's FA President Lise Klaveness delivered a stinging speech that labeled the decision to allow Qatar to host the World Cup as "unacceptable" and demanded that FIFA do more to defend its principles of human rights.
Klaveness' comments came just a day after worldwide players' union FIFPRO and a global trade union federation published an open letter that criticized Qatar for continued poor working conditions for migrants in the run-up to December's tournament, even as it noted some "encouraging signs of progress."

Cinderella is a funny girl when her glass slippers are Nike issued. We are amused by her as a lead-up to the ball, love her if earns a party-crashing admittance and then goes on to trash the place in the first weekend. But not everyone is so eager to hand her one of the coveted 37 extra tickets held in reserve.












