Why Boycotting the Saudi 2034 FIFA World Cup is Crucial for Environmental Sustainability?

Why Boycotting the Saudi 2034 FIFA World Cup is Crucial for Environmental Sustainability?

 Over the past few years, FIFA has been at the forefront of climate action and sustainability as a positive force through football worldwide. But when Saudi Arabia took over the rights to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, the questions were genuine: Can a country with questionable environmental transparency, weak eco-journalism, and questionable accountability host […]

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Saudi Arabia's 2034 World Cup Sportwashing, Hypocrisy & Western Complicity

The 2034 World Cup Model with Saudi Arabia: A Dictatorship Looking for a Boost

When FIFA officially announced that Saudi Arabia would be hosting the 2034 World Cup, it wasn’t exactly a shock. The news had been long-awaited, not only due to the kingdom’s deep pockets or FIFA’s growing close relationship with authoritarian regimes, but because nobody else bid. Nevertheless, the consequences are extensive. For the second time, football’s […]

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Executions of Foreign Nationals in Saudi Arabia

Executions of Foreign Nationals in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has among the strictest rates of execution in the world, and foreign nationals often comprise a large proportion of those who receive the death penalty. The kingdom applies hard-line interpretations of Sharia law, calling for the death penalty for offenses like murder, drug trafficking and even sorcery. But concerns have been raised about the fairness […]

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Saudi Arabia’s Border Atrocities A Stark Violation of Human Rights

Saudi Arabia’s Border Atrocities: A Stark Violation of Human Rights

Saudi Arabia, a country that is increasingly casting itself as a modern, global power — from hosting major sport to directing mega-development projects — is now facing damning claims of very serious human rights abuses. Ethiopian migrants attempting to enter Saudi Arabia from Yemen between 2019 and 2024 have described harrowing experiences, including mass killings, rape, […]

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Exiled for Expression The Case of Abdulrahman Al-Qaradawi and the Gulf’s Human Rights Crisis

Exiled for Expression: The Case of Abdulrahman Al-Qaradawi and the Gulf’s Human Rights Crisis

The case of Abdulrahman Al-Qaradawi, a poet and activist who was extradited on January 8, 2025, from Lebanon to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has left serious implications for human rights experts and advocates globally. His case is a reflection of a larger human rights crisis in the Gulf region, where Saudi Arabia is frequently singled […]

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