
2034 World Cup: Saudi Arabia and Human Rights Concerns
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Saudi Arabia's controversial win of the 2034 World Cup bid has sparked intense debate. Human rights organizations, like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, express serious concerns about potential abuses against migrant workers and the suppression of freedoms under the Saudi crown prince's rule. FIFA's decision, despite these concerns, is seen by critics as prioritizing financial gain and political relationships over human rights. The award is viewed as part of Saudi Arabia's broader strategy to improve its international image through sports investments, a practice often referred to as "sportswashing." This situation mirrors previous World Cup controversies in Russia and Qatar, highlighting the ongoing tension between global sporting events and human rights standards.