
EU Parliament adopts resolution on human rights situation in Qatar
EU Parliament adopts resolution on human rights situation in Qatar

The EU parliament on Thursday adopted a resolution on the human rights situation in Qatar and calls on FIFA to compensate the families of the migrant workers who died, as well as workers who suffered rights abuses, during preparations for the World Cup.
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