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World Cup drawing attention to Qatar’s human rights conditions

LGBTQ, evangelical activists raise their concerns in country marked by ‘de facto caste system’ for migrant workers

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Nov 25, 2022
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The skyline of Doha, capital and largest city of Qatar, was built largely by foreign workers. Photo by Mike Swinguski of GlobalCareerBook.com; licensed by Unsplash.

LGBTQ activists and evangelical Christian activists have a cause in common: They’re upset over the way they are being treated, or potentially could be treated, at the 2022 World Cup taking pl…

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