World Cup: Human rights groups warn of serious issues as Qatar World Cup worker jailed A former World Cup worker has been futile in his appeal against a divisive jail sentence in Qatar, which he trusts came about because he censured the Supreme Committee for its conduct of migrant workers strikes. FIFA World Cup fans from all over the world are called to book World Cup Tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com Football world cup fans can book Qatar Football World Cup Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
The conclusion to jail Abdullah Ibhais, a former senior FIFA World Cup media manager, for three years has flashed fierce blame from human rights groups, who say that he was forced into a confession and a counter-claim from the experts. Human Rights Watch and Fair Square say there is no evidence of wrongdoing on Ibhais’s part and have also repeatedly criticized FIFA for its reluctance to intervene in his case, saying it has allowed the Qatari authorities. Though, Qatar claims Ibhais, who has been on hunger strike for 31 days, was jailed for asking bribes and not for talking out touching the Supreme Committee, which is accountable for organizing the Football World Cup 2022. Speaking after the verdict, Nicholas McGeehan, co-director of Fair Square. “This case goes to the heart of the serious issues with Qatar’s FIFA World Cup and every day Abdullah Ibhais leftovers in jail more people will know his name, know what he did for the refugee workers who built Qatar’s Football World Cup 2022, and know the price he has paid for that,” he supposed.