One year after Qatar hosted the men’s World Cup, the gas-rich emirate and soccer governing body FIFA were urged Thursday by human rights group Amnesty International to do more for migrant workers who were essential to prepare the tournament and still face labor abuses. Qatar’s treatment of hundreds of thousands of imported workers, mostly in searing heat, plus the slow pace of labor law reforms and enforcement drew intense scrutiny and criticism for more than a decade before games started on Nov. 20 last year. Progress has stalled since the month-long soccer tournament ended, Amnesty said Thursday.
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PETALING JAYA: Growing polarisation within the nation’s multi-ethnic and religious society due to toxic politics is a concern and will be raised during the Cabinet meeting today, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.Fadillah, who chairs the National Unity Advisory Council (MPPN), will raise the issue himself.