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Published 11:23 14 Nov 2022 GMT
Updated 11:26 14 Nov 2022 GMT

"One love, Dua."
The decision to allow Qatar to host the World Cup has been met with criticism from many due to its human rights record.
Amnesty International has accused the country of abusing and exploiting migrant workers from Bangladesh, Nepal and India in the process of preparing to host the tournament. The human rights organisation has shared concerns about the workers' living conditions, the issue of forced labour, wage theft and infringements on their movement.
Qatar's track record on LGBT+ rights has also been highlighted as cause for a boycott. In the country, same-sex relationships between men and women are punishable by death.
Last week, a Qatar World Cup ambassador attracted backlash for saying that being gay was a "damage of the mind".
Khalid Salman said that those who come to Qatar for the tournament must "accept" the country's laws.
Public figures who have been promoting the World Cup have also been subject to criticism. Joe Lycett, for instance, has called on David Beckham to not fulfil his multimillion pound deal to promote the World Cup.Vogue Williams opens up about I’m A Celeb ‘breakdown’ that was cut from the show
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