In an article published by the British scholar, “Simon Chadwick,” on “AG Insight” website. Qatar’s progress in curbing the horrific abuses of migrant workers, who are involved in the construction of facilities as it is supposed to host the 2022 World Cup is slower than expected and there is mystification about the situation of expatriate workers in Qatar.
The expatriate workers who are building stadiums and hotels for the 2022 World Cup suffer from harsh conditions, including their payment of employment and residence fees, where they live in miserable labour camps. Moreover, they are obliged to hand over their passports to their employers. This confirms “Doha’s” failure to hide a shameful record of labour rights’ violations. In the light of the reports that were done , affirming the death of at least 1,200 foreign workers ,during the first two years of construction of the World Cup.