How Qatar built stadiums with forced labor

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 30. 11. 2022
  • And hurt thousands of migrant workers
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    Ever since Qatar won the rights to host the FIFA World Cup in 2010, its treatment of migrant workers has made international headlines. News stories and human rights organizations revealed migrant workers who built the stadiums, hotels, and all the new infrastructure required for the World Cup were being forced to work, not getting paid, unable to leave, and in some cases, dying.
    At the heart of the abuse faced by migrant workers is the kafala system. A system prevalent in Gulf states that ties workers to their sponsors, it often gives sponsors almost total control of migrant workers’ employment and immigration status.
    Due to all the scrutiny Qatar has been under, some reforms have been put in place, but the kafala system is more than a law - it’s a practice. And while these reforms exist on paper, human rights organizations say there’s still a long way to go.
    To understand how hundreds of thousands of migrant workers were stuck in an exploitative system while building the stadiums for the World Cup, watch our 10-minute video above.
    Further reading and sources:
    To dig deeper into the exploitation and discrimination migrant workers face, here’s Equidem’s detailed report:
    www.equidem.org/reports/if-we...
    And here’s another report by Amnesty International:
    www.amnesty.org/en/documents/...
    To understand the migrant experience, check out this infographic from Migrant Rights that walks you through the process that traps them:
    www.migrant-rights.org/infogr...
    Migrant Rights’ full report on Nepali migrant worker deaths can be found here:
    www.migrant-rights.org/2021/1...
    To learn more about initiatives to compensate migrant workers, you can check out Amnesty International’s campaign here:
    www.amnesty.org/en/petition/i...
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  • @Vox
    @Vox  Pƙed rokem +812

    This is the last of our four-part World Cup coverage. For more, take a listen to Vox’s daily news podcast, Today Explained. They’ve covered everything from Qatar to players who became legends from winning the World Cup: spoti.fi/3P7jwZP
    You can also read more of our crucial reporting on the migrant labor system on Vox.com here:
    bit.ly/3itjO0J

    • @fmax1992
      @fmax1992 Pƙed rokem +1

      Are you going to cover FTX story? or Balenciaga brand scandal?
      Is VOX (corrupt left wing media) paid by SBF?

    • @fmax1992
      @fmax1992 Pƙed rokem +8

      Are you going to cover FTX story? or Balenciaga brand scandal?
      Is VOX paid by SBF??

    • @DKS007
      @DKS007 Pƙed rokem

      @@abdulmajidgazid.m.e6759 big words from a terrorist

    • @Retronyx
      @Retronyx Pƙed rokem +1

      true

    • @hsw268
      @hsw268 Pƙed rokem

      Where are the first 3 of this four-part series?

  • @Xeonerable
    @Xeonerable Pƙed rokem +8360

    When your country is soooo rich and desperately needs workers but you still gotta trap them in debt and not allow them to leave. Taking their passports and not even letting them go home. Modern day slavery.

    • @MagicMike_101
      @MagicMike_101 Pƙed rokem +163

      It has been happening for a long time, and they are still coming. So it's offer and demand.

    • @vlanor6048
      @vlanor6048 Pƙed rokem +162

      this is happening all over the WORLD, but ofc because its Qatar, lets open our big wide mouth about it

    • @cs-ig8qb
      @cs-ig8qb Pƙed rokem +667

      @@vlanor6048 nope... This doesn't happen everywhere. Just in places with low transparency

    • @sigmarules9429
      @sigmarules9429 Pƙed rokem +23

      Ill talk about biggest linguistic group in middel east, keralites. There isnt anything like you explain happening to migrants from kerala. I cant talk about people from other places though.

    • @williamcunninghammorrison3894
      @williamcunninghammorrison3894 Pƙed rokem +51

      @@sigmarules9429 false they are worst affected

  • @AJftwlol
    @AJftwlol Pƙed rokem +2673

    This happened to our family driver. He was promised a decent job in Saudi Arabia but instead his passport was confiscated and was forced to work as a servant for an Arab family. He spent more than a year there, and he basically had to escape the house with his passport to fly back home. This happened more than 10 years ago, he has a wife and 2 kids now but he has refused to fly overseas completely, the dude is still traumatized by what happened.

    • @dahloya
      @dahloya Pƙed rokem +127

      i feel so bad for him, i hope hes okay now :(

    • @mizel_1121
      @mizel_1121 Pƙed rokem +22

      Where is India embassy why they don’t help him

    • @chinazieswillstartww3253
      @chinazieswillstartww3253 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@mizel_1121 They can't help him because the rule of the Arab countries are like that. The Visa agency who cheated him is the real culprit

    • @prajvalrao4871
      @prajvalrao4871 Pƙed rokem +118

      @@mizel_1121 He doesn't have a *passport*.

    • @abdulbaqui9895
      @abdulbaqui9895 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@mizel_1121 in rare cases,

  • @TheYuvleFandom
    @TheYuvleFandom Pƙed rokem +95

    my uncle in his younger days used to work in a middle eastern country with a name similar to the USA (censoring), he worked in a cleaning team, the kind you hire to clean your home/hotel, he worked that way for a year and later got an offer to become the house help of a sheikh there, he agreed to it, they told him they need his passport for visa stuff and he did give it to them, and was told to come to work immediately, to his horror HE WAS TRAPPED. his passport was not given back to him and he was supposed to live with them in a horribly maintained servant quaters. he worked there for around 5 months, luckily the sheikh's wife was fond of him. he kept requesting her to give him his passport so he can be free. although initially she disagreed his pleas, eventually she was able to give him back his passport and he was able to escape from there. he was never paid for the work he did there. later on, he went to work in america and said altho he faced racism there, it is nothing compared to the sub human treatment he got in that country.

    • @bonafidemonafide7810
      @bonafidemonafide7810 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

      @@randomname2437
      We do have good laws
      This guy’s entire story reeks of discrepancies
      There are no “sheikhs” in KSA.

    • @mrjuicejunior
      @mrjuicejunior Pƙed měsĂ­cem +3

      UAE?

    • @joudalmarrri
      @joudalmarrri Pƙed 16 dny

      bro you guys complaining about qatar you do know they gave all the works like 100k and gave them 4 star apartments and dubai is the one who is making people work and they can't leave

  • @PacificAnwer
    @PacificAnwer Pƙed rokem +662

    I am from Bangladesh, lots of my relatives and Brothers are working in Middle East including Qatar. The situation is, the people who go there for work are mostly unskilled and uneducated. They try and want to go Europ, America and others country but failed and rejected. This is Qatar and Middle East who give them the opportunity to come and earn 10 times higher than their native country. The average construction worker in my country earn 3-5 dollers a day where in Qatar they get more than 30 dollers a day. That's why they risk their life to go Qatar like country to change their fate.This video tells that people are fall in debt to arrange the cost of going Qatar, It's take six time more money to go europ for the same working visa than Qatar. If middle east stop hairing people from countries like us it will be huge loss not only for individual like me but also for the hole countries economy because remittance from those countries is a major source of foreign income.

    • @jacobj9907
      @jacobj9907 Pƙed rokem +43

      you've got a point

    • @youtubehandlessuckass
      @youtubehandlessuckass Pƙed rokem +22

      thanks for explaining why people still choose to go to the Middle East!

    • @god-son-love
      @god-son-love Pƙed rokem

      Bro , Vox is doing you a favor by exposing the wrongdoings of the MiddleEast countries. They are supposed to pay you per agreement. It's a scam for decades.

    • @dejan.
      @dejan. Pƙed rokem +33

      Unfortunately the keyboard warriors can’t think in other people’s shoes!

    • @coldplayfan7357
      @coldplayfan7357 Pƙed rokem +30

      Yes! Most of the foreign labourers working in Qatar are from poor economic background and does not have skills to work in white collar jobs(most are from villages too) that's why they are desperate to work any jobs anywhere as long as it pays good. Qatar ,being amongst the richest nations on earth have very good wages even for labourers,but sadly, they also treat the workers like animals and don't mind if anyone dies as they know that there are millions ready to replace such unskilled labourers. Both the home country and Qatar needs to solve these problems on their sides

  • @Dynasty1818
    @Dynasty1818 Pƙed rokem +2517

    Not really different to Dubai where workers are brought in from India and Bangladesh and Pakistan etc, who live in builder cabins on bunkbeds, have their passports taken away and not given back, then they're not paid for their work. So they can't leave nor afford to leave. Sad that the rest of us care but don't really care as long as X and Y buildings lead to Z for us.

    • @okaysurefinewhatever
      @okaysurefinewhatever Pƙed rokem +12

      Same with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait... all GCC countries are built on the backs of these workers, yet they still have the gall to say migrants are "taking over" their countries.

    • @toast7217
      @toast7217 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@okaysurefinewhatever Bahrain better than qatar

    • @toast7217
      @toast7217 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@okaysurefinewhatever what do u mean by Bahrain

    • @toast7217
      @toast7217 Pƙed rokem +17

      Bahrain doesn't have migrant workers who are treated as slaves

    • @ugosmith7529
      @ugosmith7529 Pƙed rokem +64

      The main difference I see is that no one gave Pakistan, India, the UAE or Bangladesh the privilege/right to host a super prestigious international football tournament to reward them for these practices.

  • @WintaAssefa
    @WintaAssefa Pƙed rokem +157

    I'm reading so many of your comments here, and it's like reliving my days in Saudi Arabia, rage-reading newspaper headlines everyday, waiting for my dad's kafala/sponsorship issues to finally be resolved so our paperwork could be fixed and I could finally go back to school. I never did go back to school.
    At some point, I had enough. I was born and raised in Saudi Arabia and was trying to make a presence in the Jeddah art scene. But the people I met in that scene were wonderful but I knew the government didn't want me and other immigrants' children there anymore-and they would only make our lives harder as the years went on. So, I left to my father's country and have been happy here since.

    • @DaddyFatSzack
      @DaddyFatSzack Pƙed rokem +7

      Good for you. Glad you made it out!

    • @fantastic6295
      @fantastic6295 Pƙed rokem +3

      Where are you from?

    • @ginandromeda1618
      @ginandromeda1618 Pƙed rokem +4

      @@fantastic6295 I'm wondering that as well because Jeddah is in Saudi Arabia and she says she was born there but then says she's a foreigner, I'm confused (Though, glad you're ok and happy, Winta!)
      Edit: On her CZcams channel's description she says she's a daughter of immigrants so I guess that's what she means by being a "foreigner"

    • @nidamajid8201
      @nidamajid8201 Pƙed rokem +12

      @@ginandromeda1618 Saudi Arabia, or any gulf country for that matter, does not grant birthright citizenship, so even if she was born there she won't be a citizen

    • @samuela-aegisdottir
      @samuela-aegisdottir Pƙed rokem +6

      @@ginandromeda1618 She was apparently born to an immigrant worker in Saudi Arabia. That means she was not considered Saudi by te Saudi governement and was treated differently. She probably doesn't have cizizenship and that would make her a foreigner in the country she was born.

  • @sutirthabasu3885
    @sutirthabasu3885 Pƙed rokem +100

    With a heavy heart, I hope the newly opened ILO office in Qatar will ensure that the labour laws are now fullfilled as reformed after the world cup is over and they also ensure the same in whole region.

    • @Ruder6163
      @Ruder6163 Pƙed rokem

      Your cellphone was built using minerals mined by child slaves, many of which are hurried alive in unregulated mines. You have no room to speak.

  • @avanishawade
    @avanishawade Pƙed rokem +810

    One of my classmates lost his father a few years ago. He was really poor and was enrolled under the RTE scheme for free in my relatively expensive private school. He told me that his father, who was a janitor in the school, died while at his job constructing a stadium in a foreign country. I remembered this while watching the video. He was just 29 and they never received his body. The school management sponsored his education but I don't know if he could continue his education after class 10. The saddest part is that this happened just before Diwali, when he was expected to return on leave.

    • @chunkybird1241
      @chunkybird1241 Pƙed rokem +45

      I am very sorry to read this. The way we run the world is so very unbalanced and unfair 😔

    • @chunkybird1241
      @chunkybird1241 Pƙed rokem +8

      Do you keep in touch with your schoolfriend? Do you know how he is doing?

    • @nutpeg6915
      @nutpeg6915 Pƙed rokem +1

      sorry what is the rte scheme?

    • @lordlousy9112
      @lordlousy9112 Pƙed rokem +34

      @@nutpeg6915 right to education

    • @pranavmohite8581
      @pranavmohite8581 Pƙed rokem +21

      @@nutpeg6915 it's a scholarship scheme for students living below the poverty line in india

  • @gerryj313
    @gerryj313 Pƙed rokem +511

    This whole shitstorm exposed the horrendous level of corruption in FIFA. I don’t think I can ever support them or watch their events without any guilt in conscience again.

    • @norocketsciencebuild5371
      @norocketsciencebuild5371 Pƙed rokem

      Fifa is corrupt but the West isn't!

    • @FA-rn1nc
      @FA-rn1nc Pƙed rokem +1

      The next world cup will be in the US. America poured millions into the pockets of FIFA officials. But since it is a Western country, it is forgiven.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Pƙed rokem

      All FIFA did is take a bribe. They didn't enslave anyone.

    • @gengisgio
      @gengisgio Pƙed rokem +1

      The corruption of FIFA was pretty obvious already since years. Whoever needed this world cup to see it was blind. But, to be fair, the corruption and the bullying of FIFA in this world cup are on another level.

    • @tomsko863
      @tomsko863 Pƙed rokem +9

      For some reason all 4 comments aren't visible for me. Yes, we need separate videos and discussions to talk about the extreme corruption in FIFA.

  • @DrStrange177A
    @DrStrange177A Pƙed rokem +66

    This is heartbreaking. Why world is silent on this? World is equally responsible for allowing this modern day slavery.

  • @barrettozier5564
    @barrettozier5564 Pƙed rokem +97

    This story is a perfect example why employers should not have control over the lives of workers in ANY ASPECT. We are citizens and we should have a right to work and maintain our rights and working conditions without fear of retaliation or abuse. If Americans and other countries can look at this and see the problem then they should be able to see the problem with having their own healthcare, housing, food, and basic living attached to their employer instead of having a community based environment that guarantees basic resources we all depend on for survival and freedom. A third realm separate from businesses and government. Where you can live free and have the equal opportunity to work and pursue your ambitions and not have those things compromised because an employer and a complicit government decide they can get you to do whatever they want. If we keep sitting on this, it will only get worse at home just like Qatar. Workers rights are human rights.

  • @Indicano
    @Indicano Pƙed rokem +1244

    This was known well before Qatar was chosen to host the world cup this year. Their labor practices have been documented pretty well prior to all of this. Fans still chose to purchase tickets while being aware of what it took to get these venues built up.

    • @moritlh
      @moritlh Pƙed rokem +85

      They weren't chosen this year but years ago. Unfortunately the vast majority of people don't really care, and it will be proven by the number of people attending. I mean even famous celebrities (Morgan Freeman, Clean Bandit...) are going there and are facing no backlash for it.

    • @mosheed-dragon8438
      @mosheed-dragon8438 Pƙed rokem +17

      I'm having fun in qatar. Love the locals and Hindu Brothers. Can't wait for Brazil match.

    • @TheHannes15
      @TheHannes15 Pƙed rokem +42

      Fans have nothing to do with this. Blame FIFA and Qatar

    • @yoshiwoollyworld
      @yoshiwoollyworld Pƙed rokem +23

      Fans probably know this but they think of it as their only chance to watch their country at the world cup

    • @Brian_Duke
      @Brian_Duke Pƙed rokem +4

      @@moritlh I'm sure he was referring to Qatar hosting this year's World Cup. Not that this year they were chosen

  • @Curiouscucumber738
    @Curiouscucumber738 Pƙed rokem +1032

    When I went to Saudi Arabia for Umrah, I visited the Masjid-E-Nababi at Medinah. There, an elderly Bangladeshi guy was cleaning the streets. My dad talked to him about how it's like here, has he visited home recently etc. The elderly man broke down in tears. My dad just pushed some money in his hands and left quickly as he couldn't bear to see his grief.
    It was 4 years ago and it still fills me with rage to this day.

    • @ARH9
      @ARH9 Pƙed rokem +13

      What does Qatar have to do with it ?

    • @farhanabdurrahman2546
      @farhanabdurrahman2546 Pƙed rokem +288

      @@ARH9 it's a widespread problem among gulf states. They treat immigrant workers like slaves. My country Indonesia used to send thousand people to work abroad. Nearly every year I heard cases of torture, execution, etc.

    • @ARH9
      @ARH9 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Uzair823 hahahahahahaha , that is totally a lie , I swear that it's a lie . First there is no new hotel build near al haram since 2015 because of the crane fall . Second your relatives ( if they even existed ) are illegally immigrants so the right thing to do is to turn themselves and they would be allowed to live ( I know many workers who turned themselves in and took there ikama legally) . Third no person is executed in ksa but with an order from the king which needs to be publicly announced . ( if drug lords aren't killed but with a kings order I don't think some illegal immigrants would ) . Fourth the tourte is just a pure lie and if they wanted to tourte you they wouldn't needed to drag you from a place to other , and if you haven't heard if them since How would you know all that ? Liar .

    • @ARH9
      @ARH9 Pƙed rokem

      @@farhanabdurrahman2546 I'm from gulf state and I'm telling you that it's just lies . Yes there could be some violations but I assure you that the government is doing its work and pushing the violators and I heard one time from a trusted person that a woman tortured here worker and the government executed her for that . And the worker was given Haj permission in the kings campaign . I even have two workers for my own from Phillipines and I swear to God that I treat them just like my sisters . Don't listen to the lies .

    • @frankcorrea8691
      @frankcorrea8691 Pƙed rokem +1

      Also anyone that is darker than them are paid the less desirable jobs, you can be pitch black an have so many degrees that you will be delegated to a low paying job! Classism, and the worst racism that is so blatant! Sounds like some parts of u.s.a true seen it, !

  • @WintaAssefa
    @WintaAssefa Pƙed rokem +53

    Thank you for this video, Vox. It's been close to 8 years since I left Saudi Arabia, a country with mostly wonderful people but that awful kafala system. I'd been journaling and scrap-booking about it for years, but I never had the courage to share it

    • @ginandromeda1618
      @ginandromeda1618 Pƙed rokem +2

      I would love to see you share it whenever you feel comfortable to do so 😊 I like seeing scrapbooking videos

    • @ziwer1
      @ziwer1 Pƙed rokem +4

      How could wonderful people come up with that Kafala system?

    • @blastbottles
      @blastbottles Pƙed rokem +2

      @@ziwer1 Give a bunch of bedouins alot of oil money and there you go

    • @WintaAssefa
      @WintaAssefa Pƙed rokem +4

      @@ziwer1 it didn't take many people to come up with the system. A lot of the residents don't agree with the way things are run either-but there isn't much you can change in an absolute monarchy

  • @kundanbharambe4438
    @kundanbharambe4438 Pƙed rokem +4696

    This system doesn't exist only in Qatar. It's across Middle East. And not only to workers but to the executive class as well. I was trapped as well but escaped before my passport was confiscated. The organisation doing this was a German MNC. The regional office in Saudi Arabia. My sincere request to whoever reading this is NOT to go to any Middle East countries for any kind of job. Work related travel is ok.

    • @essence178
      @essence178 Pƙed rokem +245

      The Republicans in the US would love to be able to do the same in the us...greed is at the root...horrible

    • @chloebetony2219
      @chloebetony2219 Pƙed rokem +76

      Not just the middle east - cases of this in NZ where we still have employer tied visas in horticulture and viticulture seasonal work. Def not to the level seen here but absolutely a risk to migrant workers who live in cramped, unhealthy and unsafe conditions and struggle to leave due to their visa status being so reliant on their employer. Anywhere these visas exist, there will be exploitation and it's awful to get to this level in Qatar

    • @Curling_Rack
      @Curling_Rack Pƙed rokem +21

      temp farm workers in Canada come from Mexico/Carribean for summer to fall season

    • @andrewheffel3565
      @andrewheffel3565 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@essence178 The Dems allow illegal immigration by the millions, resulting in employers paying them as little as they want under the table, even below minimum wage. Fix the border.

    • @RNCHFND
      @RNCHFND Pƙed rokem +58

      Isn't this system exactly like the H1B visa that exists in the US? That the employee depends on a company to be it's "sponsor" and this tie allows them to stay in the US

  • @A_duck_in_politics
    @A_duck_in_politics Pƙed rokem +64

    The first time i heard about qatar's exploitation of migrants i was shocked, i don't follow football but many in my class skipped classes in order to follow the matches, the saddest part is that almost nobody between my classmates even cared about these abuses even After i told them about it, they just take the occasion to make a dark humor joke and continue like nothing happened, like if it wasn't considerable as something serious or really that evil, they just want to see a football match and some of them even thought to go living there in Qatar when they would become adults as they said It seemed so "cool" after seeing the Instagram posts about their bright cities...

    • @100cents5
      @100cents5 Pƙed rokem

      let should def go to qatar lol

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem +3

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

    • @Agent-ie3uv
      @Agent-ie3uv Pƙed rokem +5

      Why people hate beauty pageants when football are almost the same 😂 you cheer for your own country and the rivalries between fans were toxic

  • @bharat5194
    @bharat5194 Pƙed rokem +2578

    This isn't mere content, this is a plea for awareness against basic human rights.
    Thanks Vox for doing this 🙌

    • @CadaverKuma
      @CadaverKuma Pƙed rokem +68

      What about Palestinian, Iraqi and many more human rights??

    • @TheebX92
      @TheebX92 Pƙed rokem +30

      VOX should cover FTX and Balenciaga scandal next
      Ofc that's never gonna happen lol 😂

    • @abdulmajidgazid.m.e6759
      @abdulmajidgazid.m.e6759 Pƙed rokem +27

      Indian Hindus who has cast system in their country talking about Human rights here in vox guys!!! What in the world we are livin!!!

    • @GwainSagaFanChannel
      @GwainSagaFanChannel Pƙed rokem +13

      What about the minorities in USA who even with recognized equal rights act and human rights they still face racism or discrimination. One thing is to call attention to human rights second thing is to guarentee equal treatment both by law and treatment among people themselves. This applies to any country.

    • @GwainSagaFanChannel
      @GwainSagaFanChannel Pƙed rokem +1

      Also about the iraqi I assume you refer to the kurdistani since the iraqi themselves literally face no issues since they have their own state called iraq. Unlike the kurds who have no independent state for their culture language and people.
      Edit: The same could be said for palistina besides that the situation in palistina its hard to get involved similar to uyghurs in china due to the israeli government putting strict controll and enacting a national security state.

  • @machinesofgod
    @machinesofgod Pƙed rokem +435

    I traveled in India and came across people who had worked in the Gulf. Each one said that it was awful and they were treated worse than stray dogs. Unfortunately, not surprised by any of this. Also not surprised by FIFA's corruption.

    • @cinemathemostimportant7717
      @cinemathemostimportant7717 Pƙed rokem

      This is also self-proclaimed

    • @martletkay
      @martletkay Pƙed rokem +1

      @@cinemathemostimportant7717 Why do you love slavery so much? Why are you an apologist?

    • @anawa7edminalnass206
      @anawa7edminalnass206 Pƙed rokem +3

      So why they keep coming??

    • @ieatplastic1756
      @ieatplastic1756 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@anawa7edminalnass206 desperation for jobs

    • @uknowimeyen
      @uknowimeyen Pƙed rokem +16

      @@anawa7edminalnass206 Misled into thinking the jobs are good, jobs in foreign countries seem good when your own country is poor.

  • @sundalongpatpat
    @sundalongpatpat Pƙed rokem +15

    It's sad to think that most, if not all, of them were recruited by a shady domestic agency. Which means, they were sent to the grave by their own people.

    • @mikehawk6175
      @mikehawk6175 Pƙed rokem

      Appears to be a common trend in poorer countries

  • @yoshikii
    @yoshikii Pƙed rokem +39

    this is quite common in many areas, etc singapore & malaysia but might not be as bad as what happen in qatar.
    i know that my ex company in singapore do keep some of my fellow colleague's (foreigner) passport, when i found out this issue, i confronted my manager in a meeting & told him it is illegal to do it in singapore, but nothing change

    • @Rook.Kaiser
      @Rook.Kaiser Pƙed rokem +4

      Malaysian here, can confirmed this, maybe not as bad as Qatar. what people seem to forget is the company and country thats involved, most of them are from their own country and their own gov allowed them to go. instead all the blame goes to Qatar. also you have to apply to go to other country to work as an immigrant, its not like Qatar officials just walk into India or where ever and pick anyone they want, there is a process, their own company and gov are involved in the process too.

  • @alehawasimat7108
    @alehawasimat7108 Pƙed rokem +443

    im from bangladesh and the talk about migrant worker deaths has been circling in our local news for the last entire decade now and was mostly ignored by international news, only if this had gained enough attention earlier, so many lives could have been saved

  • @7_years_and_
    @7_years_and_ Pƙed rokem +408

    RIP all hard working people who left us for world entertainment

    • @courthogan3140
      @courthogan3140 Pƙed rokem +11

      They died for a good cause. A football tournament.

    • @ninab.4540
      @ninab.4540 Pƙed rokem +96

      @@courthogan3140 I hope you're joking

    • @mjjjermaine
      @mjjjermaine Pƙed rokem +21

      it must hurt the family members of these victims to see this event so celebrated, that led to the deaths of their loved ones.

    • @atheistpartyparty9966
      @atheistpartyparty9966 Pƙed rokem +15

      @@ninab.4540 I think he is

    • @PremKumar-pn7rn
      @PremKumar-pn7rn Pƙed rokem

      @@courthogan3140 how's your mom bro

  • @johnspinelli9396
    @johnspinelli9396 Pƙed rokem +42

    I'm a huge world cup fan but this is so disgusting and disturbing. I hope FIFA never allows these countries to have events like this, it's totally horrendous

    • @khanny63
      @khanny63 Pƙed rokem +2

      And what about the countries that are sending these workers over? They don’t care about their own civilians? All the blame goes to gulf states like they just fly over to India and pick people out to work there.

    • @isaacgeorge7288
      @isaacgeorge7288 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      They should host more world cups in the middle east

  • @khalebwilliams5029
    @khalebwilliams5029 Pƙed rokem +58

    I know a nepali man who went to qatar at 15, operated forklifts for 3 years and then returned to his country no richer than he was. He is grateful for the experience, but admits that he could have stayed home and built a business.

    • @MuhammedFaheemM
      @MuhammedFaheemM Pƙed rokem

      I know you are a paid liar who writes anything without any credible source of information.

    • @100cents5
      @100cents5 Pƙed rokem

      @@MuhammedFaheemM typical reply expected from a follower of religion of peace. no sympathy for "kafirs". we need more christchurch

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem +1

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

    • @dwaynethewokjohnson6646
      @dwaynethewokjohnson6646 Pƙed rokem

      @@ali20396 How come you just can’t admit your country is doing these horrendous acts instead of being a government bootlicker

  • @Kells988
    @Kells988 Pƙed rokem +435

    I'm from Nepal and around more than 1500 workers died while construction. It really saddens everyone.

    • @violetlatner6366
      @violetlatner6366 Pƙed rokem +10

      Can I ask, how is this stuff covered in Nepal, in India, in Pakistan, Bangladesh? Is it like a big recurring news story in your countries? Does the average Nepali, for example, have a bad opinion of Qatar?

    • @nirvikdotel1888
      @nirvikdotel1888 Pƙed rokem +34

      ​@@violetlatner6366 the ones that choose Qatar are from an extremely poor background. And the government is infested. A few days back the Nepali influencers took part in a meet and greet with the Qatari royals and posted photos happily. I mean, the world is protesting but these so-called influencers don't care at all. People do not like Qatar or UAE but they got no choice.

    • @martletkay
      @martletkay Pƙed rokem +16

      @@nirvikdotel1888 You pay people enough to do anything, even betray their own people, sad fact of the world.

    • @aashtahkun
      @aashtahkun Pƙed rokem

      @@violetlatner6366
      Its not covered at all
      Mainstream media has not even mentioned anything about the death of the workers the corruption runs deep

    • @howler6490
      @howler6490 Pƙed rokem

      Go to seychelles, there's a mountaintop palace being built by a sheik. The labourforce on that site is nepalese.
      Plenty of unemployed on the islands but the sheik didn't want workforce problems so he imported the labourers etc. .

  • @iamian7919
    @iamian7919 Pƙed rokem +323

    Honestly this is the case in all gulf countries. Horrible conditions. And the way the treat labor is inhumane.

    • @cinemathemostimportant7717
      @cinemathemostimportant7717 Pƙed rokem +5

      Work is work

    • @martletkay
      @martletkay Pƙed rokem +61

      @@cinemathemostimportant7717 Not when it's slavery.

    • @littleboss2006
      @littleboss2006 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@martletkay pseudo slavery

    • @budoylanzon1852
      @budoylanzon1852 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@cinemathemostimportant7717 have you been to some of these ME countries?

    • @MrCool7861
      @MrCool7861 Pƙed rokem +8

      I mean america does import millions of migrant workers from south america every season.....

  • @NuwakotInterests
    @NuwakotInterests Pƙed rokem +25

    It’s sad to see to fulfill’s one’s desire so many lives to be destroyed. Guess such work is only possible by tyranny itself and world cup 2022 infrastructure must be the pyramid of 21st century. May the departed souls rest in peace. And may there family gets strength and support as well to move on in their lives. Love from Nepal đŸ‡łđŸ‡”

  • @aln7781
    @aln7781 Pƙed rokem +21

    This thing also happens in Singapore and Malaysia...but they're not bad as qatar...a lot of workers are from bangladesh, philippine and indonesia

  • @mayanksingh0044
    @mayanksingh0044 Pƙed rokem +122

    Al Jazeera the most liberal international news agency that lectures everyone from USA to India to European countries. However, for the royal family funded news agency Al Jazeera, the Kingdom of Qatar is like too perfect and hence nothing to report.

    • @j14_yoavnagel8
      @j14_yoavnagel8 Pƙed rokem +10

      exactly! ugh the hypocrisy is showing

    • @upsanddowns960
      @upsanddowns960 Pƙed rokem

      Qatar prince should pay to get criticized
      *Big brain*

    • @phoenix5054
      @phoenix5054 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@MuhammedChand Truth! AJ covers issues in the Middle East and Africa no other news source covers. For everything Qatar, I ignore them.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem +1

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

    • @mayanksingh0044
      @mayanksingh0044 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@ali20396 idk about pak or band but here In India atleast the families cries and hugs when someone comes back from UAE, they celebrate and the man asks everyone to not to go. Someone from my hometown came back from uae after 4 yrs with just one arm.... no one ever went to any middle east country from my village. My village name is Khargon, district sambhal in the state of UP, India.

  • @ahmadyousef2156
    @ahmadyousef2156 Pƙed rokem +340

    Just a minor correction, in minute 1:55, the video states that Qatar went through a blockage from neighboring countries, while its mention Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Egypt, and Kuwait. I would like to point out, Kuwait was not part of the blockade. On the contrary, trade between both countries flourished, and citizens became friendlier. Kuwait took the middle ground in its political stand, and was an integral part in ending the blockage, as the US was.

    • @lettuce258
      @lettuce258 Pƙed rokem +1

      The US was the cause of the blockade

    • @Vox
      @Vox  Pƙed rokem +131

      Hi Ahmad! Christina, the producer of the video, here. Thanks for flagging! You are right, Kuwait remained neutral during the blockade and was key in brokering the deal that ended it. It shouldn't be on the map. We have added an info card at 1:55 to clarify the role Kuwait played. Thanks for making our journalism stronger with your thoughtful comment!

    • @orsations
      @orsations Pƙed rokem +16

      @@Vox FYI - I had no idea that card existed until reading your comment.

    • @jimdennis2451
      @jimdennis2451 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Vox Why didn't you touch WHY Qatar was blockaded? Just 10 or 15 seconds would have helped.

    • @ninakoch1799
      @ninakoch1799 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@Vox it‘s really hard to see that kuwait isnt included

  • @SoraIzSky
    @SoraIzSky Pƙed rokem +6

    It’s slavery. Plain and simple. The fact that it’s so hidden and not talked about is outrageous

  • @bakersdirtydozen
    @bakersdirtydozen Pƙed rokem +16

    This is heart breaking.

  • @thelaughingstormbornagain1297
    @thelaughingstormbornagain1297 Pƙed rokem +164

    The worst part of all this is that we know nothing will be done likely ever. The world loves to stand by while truly evil people destroy lives and the world.

    • @braggissen5688
      @braggissen5688 Pƙed rokem +17

      The only ones who win on your hopelessness is the ones who don’t want this to change. Stay strong my friend!

    • @shamsabdurhmanakhtar2265
      @shamsabdurhmanakhtar2265 Pƙed rokem +14

      I totally agree. just like nothing will be done to Qatar, nothing has been done to USA and its allies for their role in war crimes and slaughtering of millions of civilians. But we don't talk about that, just ignore it.

    • @spilltea4241
      @spilltea4241 Pƙed rokem +12

      @@shamsabdurhmanakhtar2265 no one is stopping u to talk about that, do it with ur own platform
      Stop bring up evil west whenever we point out the problems in Middle East

    • @JavierFernandez01
      @JavierFernandez01 Pƙed rokem +1

      Plata o plomo is a hard deal to ignore.

    • @adnanomer9089
      @adnanomer9089 Pƙed rokem

      @@spilltea4241 because the middle Easters are aware of the evil in the middle East and they always been vocal about it. When will you be aware of the evil in the west and start being vocal about it ???

  • @knightsljx
    @knightsljx Pƙed rokem +385

    If you need to pay to get a job, YOU are the job

    • @jesusofnazareth3507
      @jesusofnazareth3507 Pƙed rokem +16

      The wages that these migrant workers receive in Qatar are life-changing. They could not have this in their own country.

    • @RohitPal_Saahab
      @RohitPal_Saahab Pƙed rokem

      @@jesusofnazareth3507 false.
      They get paid in pennies, many times delayed payments and also forced bonded labour, passport confiscated. You are staight out lying here. These migrants don't even have leaves or proper houses , basic amenities.

    • @adma7298
      @adma7298 Pƙed rokem +4

      We Indians love kings specially if muslim.
      We have been serving them since millinia to make them great.

    • @shashwatsingh1970
      @shashwatsingh1970 Pƙed rokem

      @@adma7298*you

    • @shadowguard3578
      @shadowguard3578 Pƙed rokem +50

      @@jesusofnazareth3507 ​ ​what would really make your point worth making is if the migrant workers were paid a good wage AND treated with dignity and respect. Then you would have made a great case for how great the country is. Otherwise all you’ve done is pivot and ignore the exploitation and deaths of migrant workers, which makes the government look bad.

  • @davidg.3617
    @davidg.3617 Pƙed rokem +13

    I’ve been enjoying and screaming every goal my team makes during the World Cup
 I’m conflicted now, don’t know if I should keep watching.đŸ˜©

    • @kunal.khanna
      @kunal.khanna Pƙed rokem +10

      I've been watching football particularly the Premier League for over a decade. Not watching this money cup. The thought of enjoying the action sickens me, as if we have no respect for the migrant workers who died when pushed to their limits building these stadiums or LGBT rights.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem +5

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

  • @IGLivestreams
    @IGLivestreams Pƙed rokem +41

    Hey Vox... I'm an Indian and i am here to share my grievances for the thousands of Indian workers living in poor conditions who died making them đŸ’”đŸ„€

    • @branestron9521
      @branestron9521 Pƙed rokem +2

      No one cares.

    • @adsn91
      @adsn91 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@branestron9521didn't asked boy ....go and drink some milk đŸŒđŸŒđŸŒ

  • @razieren7025
    @razieren7025 Pƙed rokem +509

    I am amazed!
    The FIFA really managed to make watching footbal a political decision...
    Its frustrating how little consequences tehre are for such a crime

    • @MagicMike_101
      @MagicMike_101 Pƙed rokem +9

      FIFA rules football. Yes, they were corrupt and should not choose Qatar. No, they can't change the country's mentality because of the sport.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Pƙed rokem +18

      Nothing on the European and US companies that win the contracts and can dictate workers conditions and pay....
      Nothing on the European and US consultants, architects and financiers who are privy toand capable to change the terms and standards of the ENTIRE projects.

    • @MagicMike_101
      @MagicMike_101 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@skp8748 conspiration theories. At least there is a published paper on that.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@MagicMike_101 ? What's the conspiracy?
      The bidding companies can state they'll only accept the bid based on stipulations THEY set. Qatar would go back to the market and if all capable European, Australian and US companies all set the same expectations in order to take on the project Qatar would have no choice but to comply since these companies were the most capable and proven to deliver at the quality, timeline and scale Qatar expected.
      But no they didn't make those demands because these companies don't operate on the western values/morality that the west claims but pure profit.

    • @johannesssssssss
      @johannesssssssss Pƙed rokem

      @@skp8748 at least european countries habe some sort of labor rights.

  • @UraidTariq
    @UraidTariq Pƙed rokem +612

    This is really frustrating and heartbreaking to hear. That all these people were exploited until their ultimate demise. I've lost all respect for the country and will always advocate against going over there.
    They have brought shame to me as a Muslim. I make dua for the families of the lost ones, may God make it easier for them.

    • @TheebX92
      @TheebX92 Pƙed rokem +8

      VOX should cover FTX and Balenciaga scandal next
      Ofc that's never gonna happen lol 😂

    • @dobbysurfs
      @dobbysurfs Pƙed rokem +45

      @@TheebX92 they.already did, checkout the article

    • @1981menso
      @1981menso Pƙed rokem

      Not a Muslim thing, it's a greed thing.

    • @1981menso
      @1981menso Pƙed rokem +54

      @@TheebX92 Nice strawman there.

    • @tuomaslilja1027
      @tuomaslilja1027 Pƙed rokem +30

      @@1981menso yeah well said. Theyre trying to change the subject right here.

  • @Sh1vashish
    @Sh1vashish Pƙed rokem +7

    Around 6500 migrant workers died in Qatar over the period of 12 years , majority were from India around 2500 , and other south Asian countries

  • @bobbybutbetter5000
    @bobbybutbetter5000 Pƙed rokem +77

    I have been in Qatar before, actually several times. And i would like to say that Qatar is actually a country that really depends on their workers. Without their workers, they would earn no money, because a: the population would drop and b: oil production and infrastructure would slow down heavily

    • @Lobster222
      @Lobster222 Pƙed rokem +5

      Okay but can they pay them/not confiscate their passports/etc

    • @saarza9991
      @saarza9991 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@Lobster222 imagine not sending workers, Qatar will collapse within an hour

    • @Lobster222
      @Lobster222 Pƙed rokem

      @@saarza9991 If your country hinges on slavery to function, maybe it shouldn't exist then.

  • @ahmadin5681
    @ahmadin5681 Pƙed rokem +33

    Indonesia already drastically reduced sending "blue collar" migrant workers to gulf countries because many mistreated cases by their employer, i hope the number will be zero as soon as possible...

    • @Captain_wikee27
      @Captain_wikee27 Pƙed rokem +1

      I'm pretty sure Indonesia itself needs workers
      I am from Surabaya and I realize Indonesia needs talented workers
      I think these workers will be perfect candidates for projects like MRT's in indonesia

  • @aakashgupta9223
    @aakashgupta9223 Pƙed rokem +4

    Great video as always - although I’m fairly certain the footage at 3:33 is Bahrain


  • @duke311
    @duke311 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thanks Vox for informing us about the sacrifices made by the constructors in giving the marvellous stadium the look that it holds. Always remember, every great marvel has its own secret.

  • @a.Hopeful
    @a.Hopeful Pƙed rokem +411

    Vox is really going all out on exposing the lies behind the FIFA World Cup this year, aren't they?
    I like it. Keep it going.

    • @JavierFernandez01
      @JavierFernandez01 Pƙed rokem +1

      Yea.

    • @cinemathemostimportant7717
      @cinemathemostimportant7717 Pƙed rokem

      You like stuff that would cause hatred and the only thing they’re keeping up with are lies.

    • @a.Hopeful
      @a.Hopeful Pƙed rokem +21

      @@cinemathemostimportant7717 What lies?
      As an Indian, I have known several cases of people who have gone to these countries and gotten exploited, and there are several interviews of distressed migrant workers on CZcams on this.
      You need to educate yourself my friend.

    • @martletkay
      @martletkay Pƙed rokem +6

      @@a.Hopeful This 'Cinema the most important' person is commenting on everything making a fool of themselves being a slavery apologist. Let's mock them everywhere we find them.

    • @patrickkirby6580
      @patrickkirby6580 Pƙed rokem +14

      Let’s see if they’re gonna do it in 2026
..
      Spoilers:- *THEY WON’T*

  • @alaynaxmichelle
    @alaynaxmichelle Pƙed rokem +37

    I remember being in Nepal in 2018!! And my friends there telling me how Nepali and Indian labourers were being send back in body bags, at least one a DAY.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem +1

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

    • @alaynaxmichelle
      @alaynaxmichelle Pƙed rokem +1

      they come for work, of which there is little to be had. You make it sound like they wanted to work for Qatar because they renew the contract. The truth is they have no option hence "forced"

  • @aza6513
    @aza6513 Pƙed rokem +5

    My uncle was work in there in 2014-2017 as labor idk what he build but , he comeback home safely and not really get debt trap or anything
    he never tell story about living in there idk why

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  • @lamiaalhamidi9911
    @lamiaalhamidi9911 Pƙed rokem +37

    People should also watch Johnny harris’s video about the same story it covers the whole picture and even has interviews with workers who worked in Qatar

  • @lightyearahead
    @lightyearahead Pƙed rokem +31

    No wonder why country's native news agencies did not covered this issue.

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Pƙed rokem +2

      I mean, if you live in the US, you won't see it covered as well. it doesn't attract virality compared to covering other country's abuses

  • @mujtam
    @mujtam Pƙed rokem +3

    My uncle worked on the stadium for the past 4 years and he was away from his wife and two sons for 3.

  • @petrhovorka7776
    @petrhovorka7776 Pƙed rokem +3

    It't great that people finally started talking about it, but it has been happening in gulf countries for decades, especially dubai

  • @B1lly_
    @B1lly_ Pƙed rokem +158

    Just like what Johnny Harris said: "migrant workers don't get the same oil-reinforced economic privilege as the native Qatars."

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Pƙed rokem +47

      i mean no migrant workers can ever get any amount of economic privilege when working in a foreign country, whether it'd be in USA, France, Qatar, Hong Kong.

    • @ahmadin5681
      @ahmadin5681 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@Pfyzer exactly

    • @Shaggytheking
      @Shaggytheking Pƙed rokem +33

      @@Pfyzer No country is perfect. but the sheer volume of civil rights issues and human rights violations in the middle east is nothing compared to what you would see in the worst western countries.

    • @srwla2501
      @srwla2501 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@Pfyzer Strawmen

    • @lancome4600
      @lancome4600 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Shaggytheking Qatar might lie, but your statement is the most deceitful.

  • @dry_water
    @dry_water Pƙed rokem +86

    absolutely hilarious how their World Cup Opening was all about peace and treating everyone with love.

    • @mohammedalrashed1132
      @mohammedalrashed1132 Pƙed rokem +4

      I guess they are welcoming the Americans homeless community who live in a rich community yet live in cold streets.

    • @j14_yoavnagel8
      @j14_yoavnagel8 Pƙed rokem +30

      @@mohammedalrashed1132 at least the welfare system exist in the us i cant say the same thing about slaves under kafala system though.

    • @martletkay
      @martletkay Pƙed rokem +18

      @@mohammedalrashed1132 Just keep deflecting, I'm sure it will work one of these times. One doesn't have to talk about all abuses to talk about one abuse.

    • @mohammedalrashed1132
      @mohammedalrashed1132 Pƙed rokem +4

      I can't say Kafala system is bad or good. What makes it bad is the country sending these workers and the country receiving. It is a contract between the worker who often happen to be not educated and an agent who will try to profit from both sides. The person has the work has to pay visa fees, flights both ways, accommodation and extra to have a worker that has agreed to work for him on a based salary for Two years (visa duration).
      Having paid all that money in advance the work owner cannot give up on a contract and let the worker leave before thier visa expiry date is due. In some cases some horrible things happen in this system, and in many it works wonderfully and helps both sides.
      Kafala system has been running for decades even on Americans and Europeans and if someone has been unfairly treated in this system, the blame should go to both countries, sending or receiving.

    • @filipinordabest
      @filipinordabest Pƙed rokem +1

      Arbeit macht frei

  • @aaronhow2568
    @aaronhow2568 Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you Vox for doing making a video on this important topic. It is much appreciated. :)

  • @iron4517
    @iron4517 Pƙed rokem +8

    You guys think its only qatar? Its also in Dubai UAE

  • @samsonsoturian6013
    @samsonsoturian6013 Pƙed rokem +51

    Correction: Qatar is NOT the richest country per capita. A large portion of their population does not have documents and officially don't exist.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

  • @305backup
    @305backup Pƙed rokem +24

    This is all on display for the world to see and they still are allowed to host FIFA. That shoes you that NOBODY at the higher up levels cares about humanity in any degree. Such an evil world we live in.

    • @arry5276
      @arry5276 Pƙed rokem

      shows*

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

  • @ukasa1
    @ukasa1 Pƙed rokem +5

    i love how all of a sudden Vox cares about South Asian workers now

    • @Godiscoming888
      @Godiscoming888 Pƙed rokem

      At least they care? South Asian governments don't.

  • @koreskalp1124
    @koreskalp1124 Pƙed rokem +6

    I’m against Qatar’s World Cup for those reasons but walking down the streets in Europe and the US is the biggest reminder of how things can come up at human costs

  • @degstoll
    @degstoll Pƙed rokem +16

    The worst thing is, this is far from the only or similar/worse case, Shein, PETA, Iran, Afghanistan, etc... It will never stop as long as humanity prevails.

    • @braggissen5688
      @braggissen5688 Pƙed rokem

      PETA is bas and all, but it isn’t on the same level as actual slavery
      edit: bad, not “bas”

    • @patrickkirby6580
      @patrickkirby6580 Pƙed rokem

      Humanity will be better when westerners stop interfering in other countries and mind their own business

    • @degstoll
      @degstoll Pƙed rokem

      @@patrickkirby6580 Are you sure?

    • @living_peace
      @living_peace Pƙed rokem

      We dont have foreigners worker in iran except some are from Afghanistan

  • @randomexplosives4229
    @randomexplosives4229 Pƙed rokem +44

    I remember this was the reason why my geography teacher told us he wouldn't support the world cup

    • @tomsko863
      @tomsko863 Pƙed rokem +8

      If you don't want to support, remember to also not Google information about the Word Cup, Tweet about it, etc. This is on top of not buying products from companies that are advertising with them. Online traction is another metric that companies use when deciding where to put advertising and marketing dollars. If FIFA saw an "across-the-board" drop in interest because of this then they would care more but what people have shown is that they can weather all condemnation because people are still addicted to their monopoly.

    • @catslifethepurrsuitofjoy4000
      @catslifethepurrsuitofjoy4000 Pƙed rokem +4

      Also will your teacher not turn the heating on as gas and oil will be coming from Qatar. Just a thought

    • @sparklingwater1430
      @sparklingwater1430 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@catslifethepurrsuitofjoy4000 "will be coming" that is confident is Qatar the only oil producing country in the world? 😂

    • @chidumebiarukwe6436
      @chidumebiarukwe6436 Pƙed rokem

      @@sparklingwater1430 they are the top supplier of natural gas in England, they own banks and donate money to the royal family
      But you pick and choose what to get mad at

    • @sparklingwater1430
      @sparklingwater1430 Pƙed rokem

      @@chidumebiarukwe6436 incorrect, nice lie though Englands top oil and natural gas supplier is Norway that’s embarrassing you came in so hot just to be wrong

  • @enissay9950
    @enissay9950 Pƙed rokem +6

    The majority of those $200B were taken by western companies which have executed or oversaw most of the projects... Where are they? Why aren't they upholding human rights principles? Qatar would have not achieved anything without their support! An extra episode is needed to cover Qatar partners!

    • @reivang7196
      @reivang7196 Pƙed rokem

      It’s Qatar job to over see it’s own people.

  • @dynamitebsb4520
    @dynamitebsb4520 Pƙed rokem +13

    Thankyou for highlighting this. Lots of love from the Subcontinent ❀. Here in Subcontinent we have no value for human life

  • @partiallyhuman
    @partiallyhuman Pƙed rokem +10

    Everyone will forget about this in a week and go back to not caring. The abuse will go on like any other day

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

  • @devincreislerstudios
    @devincreislerstudios Pƙed rokem +34

    It’s rough out there being a human.

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Pƙed rokem +3

      too truthful

    • @afsanayyy
      @afsanayyy Pƙed rokem +3

      same in america

    • @devincreislerstudios
      @devincreislerstudios Pƙed rokem +1

      @@afsanayyy Seriously my homeless brother in Portland has some stories.

    • @Geniusignotus
      @Geniusignotus Pƙed rokem

      @@afsanayyy oh yeah freedom of conscience and rule of law must be difficult

  • @victoarino
    @victoarino Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this video...

  • @povifransiska1047
    @povifransiska1047 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +1

    FYI, Johny Harris also made a through video about this topic, well researched, you guys.

  • @Anarcath
    @Anarcath Pƙed rokem +31

    When you prevent workers from even taking a break to eat and not providing them with something as basic as water in scorching heat, you're no longer just greedy narcissist, you're pure evil.

  • @midknight
    @midknight Pƙed rokem +28

    Dozens of countries across the Middle East exploit foreign labour, even in developed ones like the US and Singapore

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Pƙed rokem +1

      That's an oxymoron.

    • @cul8terworld
      @cul8terworld Pƙed rokem +1

      @@samsonsoturian6013 just because you are a loser doesn't mean the US isn't developed.

    • @zingyburger
      @zingyburger Pƙed rokem +11

      I can definitely tell you by experience that it is nothing comparable to the abuse perpetrated in Middle East countries.

    • @abdulmajidgazid.m.e6759
      @abdulmajidgazid.m.e6759 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@zingyburger there is no comparison when you are talking about Human rights....it shows what type of human are you...

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Pƙed rokem

      @@cul8terworld Troll elsewhere

  • @Shantalksfact
    @Shantalksfact Pƙed rokem +13

    Money only takes life it cant give one 💔

  • @cjeymburu9002
    @cjeymburu9002 Pƙed rokem +4

    Why don't they completely modernize their workforce and recruit highly skilled workers that have legit education credentials even for basic work like plumbing, construction and house them individually with their families in dignified structures with access to education, health care and world standard salaries?... As it's expected. Cheap labor on the expense of poor workers yet they demand perfection from them is like unfair

  • @puskarwagle2392
    @puskarwagle2392 Pƙed rokem +43

    This system is same in dubai,qutar,uae etc

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Pƙed rokem

      we have the same system here in America... usually "employing" Philipines and South Americans, but you know, who cares, the media?

    • @theshy6717
      @theshy6717 Pƙed rokem +11

      Man I can’t wait to live dubai such a great country, I’m starting to get tired of UAE

    • @afsanayyy
      @afsanayyy Pƙed rokem +6

      same in america

    • @deadpool____5842
      @deadpool____5842 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@theshy6717 😂😂😂😅

    • @atheistpartyparty9966
      @atheistpartyparty9966 Pƙed rokem

      @@theshy6717 it's ok

  • @pedrosaraiva
    @pedrosaraiva Pƙed rokem +33

    I like how the title is also a question answer thing. “How did Qatar build stadiums?”
    - with forced labor.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

  • @ramenadventure
    @ramenadventure Pƙed rokem +2

    It would be insightful to hear from people directly involved.

  • @thearabicdp
    @thearabicdp Pƙed rokem +5

    This is a big problem here in the middle east and it really is horrible. I can talk about this subject all day. But the thing is these workers keep coming despite knowing how they will be treated here. They need to say no and that this is enough and not come here. That's the only way that this will stop.

    • @budoylanzon1852
      @budoylanzon1852 Pƙed rokem

      Honestly, not all middle eastern countries. Bahrain and UAE are better compared to others.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

  • @makarandkinikar7786
    @makarandkinikar7786 Pƙed rokem +14

    It's a shame that the country didn't feel the need to pay the workers on humanitarian ground but because of the U.N pressure they had to pay.Normally developed countries don't come under the scrutiny of human rights abuses but Middle Eastern countries always come high.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem +1

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

    • @main8824
      @main8824 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@ali20396 why do they take their passports then and trap them in their country. Why are they also doing it to fellow Muslim countries too?

    • @676kiDD
      @676kiDD Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Aw what a shame.

  • @Rudykawa
    @Rudykawa Pƙed rokem +47

    Tieing visa to the worker is not exclusive to Qatar. USA also does that. Just look at how many of the employees that stayed in Twitter stayed because they are immigrants that if they quit that job they are automatically illegal and in danger of deportation.

    • @youtubehandlessuckass
      @youtubehandlessuckass Pƙed rokem +5

      Agreed, but for those kinds of workers if they find a job at another company their visa is still good. Those US-based workers can still look for another job. A Chinese friend was fired from his job and was going to be deported, but got a job and was safe.

    • @ameise2337
      @ameise2337 Pƙed rokem +22

      Are you really comparing working in a climatized twitter-office with life-threatening construction work in the desert?

    • @Rudykawa
      @Rudykawa Pƙed rokem

      @@ameise2337 No. I'm saying that the criticism should've been this one you just said. Not the visa part which is not exclusive.

    • @dwaynethewokjohnson6646
      @dwaynethewokjohnson6646 Pƙed rokem +11

      @@Rudykawa my god you muslims always have to bring up USA whenever you’re rightfully criticised.

    • @extrapolate
      @extrapolate Pƙed rokem

      Stop with the whataboutism. People are literally being enslaved. Your agenda is transparent

  • @probablynotanagent5594
    @probablynotanagent5594 Pƙed rokem +2

    The Barbary slve trade never ended after the Barbary wars. It just evolved

  • @tatsuyamomota2433
    @tatsuyamomota2433 Pƙed rokem +3

    There is an ancient Chinese proverb: There is no free pie falling from the sky... so don't go to this kind of places for "easy money"

  • @anman1575
    @anman1575 Pƙed rokem +57

    H1B / L1 visa in United states has the exact same rules where visa is linked to Employer , if you loose your Job you leave the country

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Pƙed rokem +1

      many of them arent even linked to just the employers, it's also hard linked to their foreign agency agents that got these visa holders get their job in the States in the first place

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Pƙed rokem +19

      No, that's simply not how it works at all. You need a job lined up before you're issued certain classes of passport, but there's a whole alphabet soup. But more importantly, there's no travel restrictions with the passport, and we actually have labor laws.
      And I will castrate you insist otherwise.

    • @adma7298
      @adma7298 Pƙed rokem +2

      We Indians love kings specially if muslim.
      We have been serving them since millinia to make them great.

    • @spilltea4241
      @spilltea4241 Pƙed rokem +7

      Except US actually has labour laws that are enforced

    • @anman1575
      @anman1575 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@spilltea4241 Rules like Employer can fire you in a day's notice and you have 60 days to find a new Employer whereas the time to process your new Visa is >60 days
      This is on H1
      on L1 you are fired in day's notice (sometimes14 days notice) and you have to leave the country that same day or else you are illegal

  • @pranavkumar3102
    @pranavkumar3102 Pƙed rokem +18

    Many people from my Village went just to destroy their savings, future and family

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe Pƙed rokem +4

      Kenya and ethiopia have half villages that are exploited there the same way . so welcome to club

  • @jostimantatarigan7657
    @jostimantatarigan7657 Pƙed rokem +8

    whats more amazing is after dozens and dozens of videos about how bad the world cup and FIFA are, nothing happened. The stadiums are still filled with fans, the TV audience is still peaked during matches and the companies still struggling to put their ads.

    • @El-ouis
      @El-ouis Pƙed rokem +1

      ofc people still went to watch its the world cup,what do you want them to do bomb the country.

  • @wolfpzk8212
    @wolfpzk8212 Pƙed rokem +5

    "forced labor", nice term not to say slavery

    • @Haryad-11
      @Haryad-11 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      Forced labor is slavery

  • @losttrash980
    @losttrash980 Pƙed rokem +5

    thank you for shedding light on this topic

  • @SallieAndrea
    @SallieAndrea Pƙed rokem +2

    In Kenya it’s a well known fact that many East African workers go to work as house help and many other jobs and come back in a terrible abused state. This issue is in the whole Middle East and it’s all because of the employer power dynamic

  • @shervinseilsepour5433
    @shervinseilsepour5433 Pƙed rokem +7

    What a world we are building...

  • @MahdeenSky
    @MahdeenSky Pƙed rokem +17

    good video, well thought-out and researched.

    • @skp8748
      @skp8748 Pƙed rokem +5

      Nothing on the European and US companies that win the contracts and can dictate workers conditions and pay....
      Nothing on the European and US consultants, architects and financiers who are privy toand capable to change the terms and standards of the ENTIRE projects.

  • @GingerJoberton
    @GingerJoberton Pƙed rokem +8

    I know people who have had a similar experience in the UK (but nowhere near as extreme)

  • @portcybertryx222
    @portcybertryx222 Pƙed rokem +22

    I just hope that these workers can get their share of the wealth in Qatar and take part in its riches. They deserve that after all they have put in. It’s always been the rich exploiting the poor everywhere in the world but this place takes it to an extreme. If you take part in building a nation you should reap its rewards. And this is not just for Qatar but for all nations who practice such heinous acts.

    • @ali20396
      @ali20396 Pƙed rokem +2

      Do you know that
      despite all the bad
      things that happen
      to these migrant workers,
      these same workers
      still renew their contracts for decades, and they continue to come to Qatar and other countries with their brothers and relatives, and the governments of these countries from which these migrant workers come still allow them by coming.

  • @thetimelapseguy8
    @thetimelapseguy8 Pƙed rokem +8

    Hosting the world cup did put Qatar on the map, just not for the reasons they probably hoped.

    • @carbonbasedorganism5989
      @carbonbasedorganism5989 Pƙed rokem

      it doesn’t matter that qatar has been put on maps. this issue has gone on in all wealthy gulf arabian countries for decades before the world cup. qatar deserves to be put on the map so people can see how evil and disgusting these countries are

  • @mayanksingh0044
    @mayanksingh0044 Pƙed rokem +27

    Thx for covering this VOX....... I hope everyone reading this share this video to their known ones, its about awareness and modern slavery.

    • @nehalazam598
      @nehalazam598 Pƙed rokem

      An indian talking about slavery and human rights? Really man!!

  • @tanvirapu885
    @tanvirapu885 Pƙed rokem +26

    Good video .....
    Now make some video why Bangladesi, Nepali, Pakistani, Indian labor need to go Qatar for work, who looted and destroyed entire agriculture and economy of subcontinent for 200 years and how many millions they killed.
    Also how Africans are still poor despite having huge natural resources and how westerns are using them as modern day slaves and whos making Billions from all those chaos.

    • @ollymartin9919
      @ollymartin9919 Pƙed rokem +2

      So you can't criticise quatar until you've fairly criticised every other country? Imbecilic logic. I would expect this kind of argument in the playground not been adults online.

    • @vibhashreerao2929
      @vibhashreerao2929 Pƙed rokem +9

      @@ollymartin9919 it isn't about critiquing qatar or every other country. it's about looking at conditions that drive these people to take such decisions. i think it's very valid logic, esp in terms of how every nation state is complicit in contributing to the plight of laborers and wage workers. not to mention that qatar has implemented labour reforms in 10 years what the west failed to do for centuries. i'm not supporting qatar and their lack of fair & safe administration. however, we do need to look at it cumulatively as the west seems to be wiping off their hands of similiar systems that function in their countries. if we're talking about human rights, let all countries come together to formulate safe working conditions and regulations for their own people. we need to advocate on behalf of the people, not selectively scrutinize nations. the us and other european countries did not expect qatar to win the bid to host the WC and have for years been trying to run a smear campaign. i don't want to be part of their agenda. common people will gain nothing out of this.
      edit : not to mention, it is foreign bodies/corporations owned by the west that benefit and reinforce these very regulations in qatar.

    • @anenigma1986
      @anenigma1986 Pƙed rokem +1

      Tanvir Apu, did you heard about Mir Zafar? Actually you Muslim guys made that happened. Don't complain always. How many Bangladeshi living in UK?

    • @nehalazam598
      @nehalazam598 Pƙed rokem

      @@ollymartin9919 tell me u cant show out ur entire image of being exposed so you should act like white gentlemen here!

  • @jamilagysin2336
    @jamilagysin2336 Pƙed rokem +2

    there should be much stricter guidelines for who can be a host country. And fifa should somehow ensure that such human rights violations and unsustainabilities are not permitted!

  • @jbondad66
    @jbondad66 Pƙed rokem +1

    Mind you, this is standard practice not just for Qatar but for most middle eastern countries and what better way to expose and put out awareness than the World Cup itself. I'm Filipino, the number of stories I've heard and seen about abussed overseas workers is disgusting and the fact that it still keeps happening is just dishearthening

  • @Real-_-human
    @Real-_-human Pƙed rokem +21

    They say the brightest place will always have some of the darkest sides.

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe Pƙed rokem

      it actually didn't . the vote prior to that one were also bought except it wasn't talked about because it was euro nations.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Pƙed rokem

      Qatar was never bright

  • @WonderingAboutThat
    @WonderingAboutThat Pƙed rokem +5

    Glad this topic is getting a lot of attention

  • @ramrakesh9029
    @ramrakesh9029 Pƙed rokem +16

    I work in lusail stadium and I am not forced and feel very sad that worldcup will end I have to go home and stay jobless đŸ„ș

    • @szymon2078
      @szymon2078 Pƙed rokem +4

      Just kids use emojis

    • @ramrakesh9029
      @ramrakesh9029 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@szymon2078 facts don't care about your feelings đŸ„łđŸ„ł

    • @LegendarySkypenis
      @LegendarySkypenis Pƙed rokem

      @@ramrakesh9029 kids use emojis.

  • @S0dap0pb0ttle
    @S0dap0pb0ttle Pƙed rokem

    Amazing video. Thank you for the education.

  • @aliancemd
    @aliancemd Pƙed rokem +5

    I know of somebody that had the same issue in Israel. Their passport was taken away by their employee.