Friday, March 21, 2014

Blatter: Qatar primary responsibility in bad conditions for workers retiring in 2022

Blatter: Qatar primary responsibility in bad conditions for workers retiring in 2022


Admitted to the International Federation of Football Associations ( FIFA) on Friday, part of the responsibility for the fate of foreigners working in the workshop is retiring from the giant private in 2022 in Qatar , stressing that he does not have a paillasse resolve the situation .

He said FIFA President Joseph Blatter at a press conference after a meeting of the Executive Committee address this issue , " bear part of the responsibility , but we can not intervene workers' rights

"I insist on saying that the responsibility falls first on the State of Qatar , and secondly on the companies that use these workers . FIFA can help to solve this problem through football."

Blatter said he met the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani in November , and that the latter had told him " the intention of the State of Qatar on the full solution to this problem," he said, adding that he would return to Doha before the conference on the sidelines of the FIFA 2014 World Cup in Brazil

Increase and executive committee member Theo Zwanziger of Germany in recent months as the FIFA talks with the National Committee of the Organization for the 2022 World Cup , as well as with organizations defending human rights and international trade unions and the European Union in an attempt to improve the conditions of these workers

Zwanziger said of his part " on all sides to work together to improve the situation of these , but it must be to have a clear picture of the situation and clear

Nor ever- international trade unions and non-governmental organizations since September for denouncing working conditions resembling slavery in modern times for these foreign workers, especially coming from Asia to participate in the creation of infrastructure for the World Cup

Qatar has repeatedly denied the existence of the dead in time indicating that the figures from the Indian and Nepalese embassies to hundreds.

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