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  • As the World Cup comes to a close, what will happen to the workers who helped Qatar make it possible?
    The small nation of Nepal has sent more workers to Qatar per capita than any other country.
    In the fall of 2022, The New York Times spoke to nearly three dozen Nepalis - current and former construction workers in Qatar and members of their families - to learn what their lives are like now and what is next for them. Most had worked on construction projects related to the World Cup, including stadiums and other infrastructure that supported Qatar’s development boom.
    After enduring at times exploitative or dangerous conditions, many workers said they remained stuck in poverty and debt, with no choice but to continue to work abroad, whatever the risks.
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Komentáře • 962

  • @JustDisc
    @JustDisc Před rokem +377

    Modern slavery

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      yet no one cares to realise that it is these Western corporations who got these contracts who mistreated these workers and the labour brokers who got them these jobs. This is a hit piece against Qatar when it should be directed at these big corporations/conglomerates. NY Times what are doing to stop the exploitation of Mexican migrant workers in the US because this doesn't come close to that? And more importantly, why are u not investigating the Western construction companies who employed these guys?

    • @hnl-grg
      @hnl-grg Před rokem +4

      true...

    • @wishyrater
      @wishyrater Před rokem +7

      literally. get people into debt they cannot pay off without working every day for the rest of their lives. it's so sad.
      To anyone saying they "choose" to take on the debt: in many cultures, family is the only thing you have. Paying the medical bills of a father-in-law is not a question, and they are willing to do anything for them. They have no choice but to become debt slaves or lose everything they hold dear

    • @sourpotpie2000
      @sourpotpie2000 Před rokem +1

      It's illiteracy. These things has been happening forever. I hear this things happen a lot. And it's his fault for not weighing his risks before making such a decision.

    • @yessky4854
      @yessky4854 Před rokem +1

      The gen Z slavery

  • @nocheapdopamine725
    @nocheapdopamine725 Před rokem +581

    We can criticize the west and call out exploitation in Qatar at the same time folks

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +68

      Yep. There's plenty to say about the west, but it doesn't make Qatar good. Just people trying to equate issues that are on different levels and trying to make it look as if "every country does it"
      The money these commenters got could have gone to the workers.

    • @Jenvlogs404
      @Jenvlogs404 Před rokem

      @@vez3834 It’s the mindset, the origin and sIavery of sub sah still active there, it’s written in texts and called raisin headed, look up Ethiop instead and still traded, on top of insuIts and physicaI abuse. It’s not compare to world power and their country excusing it shows don’t care about others yet form sheep pacts about own when most are accused of terror, notice no protests for that either.

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      yet no one cares to realise that it is these Western corporations who got these contracts who mistreated these workers and the labour brokers who got them these jobs. This is a hit piece against Qatar when it should be directed at these big corporations/conglomerates. NY Times what are doing to stop the exploitation of Mexican migrant workers in the US because this doesn't come close to that? And more importantly, why are u not investigating the Western construction companies who employed these guys?

    • @notveryobviousguy4373
      @notveryobviousguy4373 Před rokem +7

      @0:01 where ???! Hahahahahahaha typical western media trying to cover everything yet can’t even pronounce the country

    • @tauhidershadKUFNAFLORAN
      @tauhidershadKUFNAFLORAN Před rokem

      Sure, but do it "equally". Which most don't wanna, as most people will always have a preference.

  • @user-jt4bx5kq8h
    @user-jt4bx5kq8h Před rokem +786

    Now is the time for the workers to sue FIFA for all the compensation who didn't care about these workers' conditions.

    • @alexskatit4188
      @alexskatit4188 Před rokem +37

      FIFA did not hire them.

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem +18

      @@alexskatit4188 Western or Chinese foreign companies who got the contracts to build these companies should be made to answer.

    • @TheChinBurton
      @TheChinBurton Před rokem

      Who owns the stadium?

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem +3

      @@TheChinBurton since when does an owner check how a builder/construction company operates when building anything for them? They just focus on timelines and end product and nothing inbetween. Don't be ridiculous now, you are grasping at straws.

    • @sumangugrung1111
      @sumangugrung1111 Před rokem +12

      u need to sue nepal for not creating employment opportunities u r still blaming fifa or qatar

  • @rihanamagar2056
    @rihanamagar2056 Před rokem +269

    As a Nepali, this video hits really hard. I wish this trend of working aboard ends soon.

    • @PaNay1
      @PaNay1 Před rokem +5

      Honestly so sad to see

    • @rumba3401
      @rumba3401 Před rokem +3

      It will increase more ..
      Nepaliharu ko mindset hernus..
      Future dekhinxa...
      Nepal kata jadaixa vanne..

    • @angrymaniac53
      @angrymaniac53 Před rokem +4

      Nepali haru ko mindset Hera bro(2). Aaile tw jolai dekhe ni bidesh Jane kura garxa. Desh ma kei hudaina vanxa. Desh ma basera desh ma "kei huney" gari kaam gaar vanda nai Nepal ma kei hudaina matra vanxa. Aafno desh lai ramro banaune effort kosaile launai chahandaina yeta. People here are just expecting and hoping someone would come and make Nepal better place rather than they themselves help in making this country a better place. Desh ma basna man koslai ni xaina yeta. Tei desh ma hunjel yeta kei huna sakdaina vanera Gali garne Ra bidesh pugepaxi "I love my country" vanera natak dekhaune matra ho. Desh lai better place banauna effort launa koi chahandaina yeta. Baghwan jasto manxe aawos aani desh 1-2 din Mai bikash garera jawos vanera basiraxa dherai Nepali haru. More and more people will leave the country.

    • @rumba3401
      @rumba3401 Před rokem

      @@angrymaniac53 Bhagwan le ta deslai sundar nai banako xa..tara hami Nepaliko education (Not school education) ko kamile esto vako ho..
      Ma pani aile bidesmai xu...tara less consuming more producing/ gaining ma focus gardai xu...
      Ra tapailai ni tha nai hola...
      Chahe Animal hos chahe human hos sabaile khojne vanekai subidha ho..Value ho..ra Nepalma tyo pauna ali garho xa..(Immandar manisharulai)
      Thik xa Nepaliharu bidesmai xa..
      Tara vayeko paisa jati sabai production ko satta consuming mai kharcha garxa vane chai....pragati garna garai hunxa....
      Consuming ma competition garyo vane chahe Nepali hos Chahe american ..all will suffer in long term..
      Bidesma kamako paisale Nepalko valo hune ..Nepaliko mindset change hune kam garna sake ramro ho..
      tara dekhawati chatak badhera po khattam vota..
      Aba arulai vanera kei change hunewala ta xaina..
      Tei vayera ma chai self study ma afno time/ra energy lagai raxu..
      Jaba afno power badxa taba change garna sajilo hunxa..
      Natra power xaina vane truth will never win..Truth also needs power..
      Estai ho ..aba yuba kai hatma xa future..
      Suruwat hamibatai hunu parxa
      Money +**Spiritual**/financial/emotional knowlege/Physical knowledge= Power( In my thought)
      Nepalma already afno thau jamauna sakya lai ta Nepalmai oppertunity pauna sajilo hunxa tara jo fianncially weak xa teslai dherai gahro xa..
      Loottantra mindset xa Nepali haruko..
      Creative xaina copy garne matra xa..
      Nepal aile remit kai varma develop vairako xa edi herne nai ho vane..
      paisa ko sahi sadupayog vaye des banna time lagdaina ..
      Tara..haha
      tei ho..
      Anyway Peace..🙏🏻😊
      And hope you are growing strong✊🏻

    • @sjn_
      @sjn_ Před rokem

      @@angrymaniac53 You have some point there and I don't disagree with you.
      Tara ekchoti ramro sanga sochne ho vani, Nepali haru ma yesto power kehi chaina. Aba Prachanda ko maobadi le Civil war nikalera dherai ragat bagayera changes lerako jasto garne ho vani matra kehi vanna sakincha. Natra tehi 50-100 jana ko group le andolan ra todfod garera changes aaune wala chaina, everyone protesting for a change and justice gets arrested in this country I hope you're aware of this. So reality garo cha.
      I agree a lot of people of richer families prefer to go abroad cause they want better life style and to show off but majority of Nepalese are forced to go for their family's sake. You would think these poor people wouldn't have tried to work in Nepal first? But the wages they get are not enough to fulfill their living condition. Low payment, higher taxes and everything is expensive.

  • @martanaffa5029
    @martanaffa5029 Před rokem +681

    I think it’s crucial to point out that this problem entails most of the Gulf; it’s not just Qatar (and not just FIFA). For those who feel covering problems like this is an attack on their country, my question is: shouldn’t we be able to discuss human rights critically? Perhaps doing so is not an attack on a certain country; rather, it’s about establishing human conditions everyone deserves.

    • @m.b3191
      @m.b3191 Před rokem +50

      It concerns the US as well. The number of illegal mexican workers who work and die at the construction sites is astounding. To add salt to injury, at least the workers in Qatar are legal workers who benefit from security while those in USA don't have any papers, their bosses can decide not to pay them or make them work in poor conditions and nothing can be done

    • @cherryfairyy
      @cherryfairyy Před rokem +17

      I agree completely, but it's an issue everywhere. We have a lot of issues with human rights for migrant workers in the US as well. I think it's really an issue everywhere. But yes we should be able to discuss it without people feeling it's an attack.

    • @cherryfairyy
      @cherryfairyy Před rokem +10

      @@m.b3191 that's definitely true. The neighborhood I live in it's mostly people from Mexico and their labor being exploited is a huge issue

    • @cherryfairyy
      @cherryfairyy Před rokem +3

      @@m.b3191 labor trafficking is a huge issue in the US as well. I had a therapist who worked with a lot of people who were trafficked for their labor (mostly farming) and most of them were migrant workers.

    • @martanaffa5029
      @martanaffa5029 Před rokem +3

      @@m.b3191 I agree; it concerns many countries, including the US. I should have stated that more clearly, so thank you for bringing it up. As for construction workers’ rights in the Gulf, while it’s true that they’re technically legal, the situation is eerily similar to the US (there have been several reports of their passports being taken away and even unpaid labor).

  • @bibekgadal4356
    @bibekgadal4356 Před rokem +19

    My mother stayed 13 years i was a kid when she left home ...i was already grown up man when she came back ..she invested her youth for us♥️

  • @Pfyzer
    @Pfyzer Před rokem +107

    staffing agencies are a huge problem, they are the main middle man that must be abolish. Recruitment fee that's bigger than the income just means debt for life.

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +7

      Sure. Qatar could make this sort of thing illegal and enforce that law.

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem +1

      Lack of labour laws and greed of arabs is also a problem

  • @thisisbimal
    @thisisbimal Před rokem +55

    Most of these migrant workers were Nepalese people. I am from Nepal too and I feel sad for many people who passed away during this World Cup. Of course, one would argue they brought this upon themselves, but when you're trapped between poverty and debt, what option do you actually have? Nepal's economical status is poor. So one can only dream of a high-paying job here. Not to mention, how many countries that played in the World Cup actually remember Nepal? Or even these people who made it all possible? Simply put, none. Period!

    • @peloleoj691
      @peloleoj691 Před rokem

      so who should we blame here is it not nepale itself ?

    • @tunim4354
      @tunim4354 Před rokem +2

      Bangladeshi, nepalese, pakistani, indians. Doesn't matter where people go for work people deserve a living wage and good working conditions. If we can immigrate to west for an office job or university education, the workers can too just to work. Middle eastern nations don't care. They are arrogant

    • @peloleoj691
      @peloleoj691 Před rokem

      @@tunim4354 boy get out of your chamber and see the real world .there is no country in the world who cares about immigrant ppl .west wont even give you a visa let alone let you work, its like this everywhere.

  • @kaidi_p
    @kaidi_p Před rokem +57

    Nepali authorities should at the least try to speak up on behalf of their abused countrymen look to make the Qataris compensate, this needs to be highlighted in all major forums including UN

    • @zig4347
      @zig4347 Před rokem +2

      true and also the qatari construction companies should keep some nepali higher ups so they could provide much better place.

    • @arunasharma9432
      @arunasharma9432 Před rokem +2

      Why aren't people talking to those who vacation in quatar ?

    • @zig4347
      @zig4347 Před rokem

      @@arunasharma9432 which people

    • @sebastian3004
      @sebastian3004 Před rokem +2

      They have no power. It's like having a poor dad who can't go against a dad in high power. That is the reality :)

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem +1

      It's the foreign corporations/conglomerates who got the contracts who should offer compensation, not the Qatari government, yet no one is identifying them. This practice is not only occurring in Qatar but worldwide. All those UN countries have the same issues, fir example, America with their horrific treatment of Mexican migrant workers etc.

  • @suckgamer2901
    @suckgamer2901 Před rokem +193

    I hope all workers in the world stay healthy and keep working well for your family

    • @sleverlight
      @sleverlight Před rokem +4

      I hope so too, but there is alot of ugliness in this world and we're so powerless

    • @suckgamer2901
      @suckgamer2901 Před rokem +1

      @@sleverlight especial is war

  • @mdsoheb7272
    @mdsoheb7272 Před rokem +244

    I am literally crying.. I know exactly what they are been through.. I used work in gaulf ..

  • @kashsres1064
    @kashsres1064 Před rokem +230

    If the Nepalese government cannot create jobs then create environment where multinational companies could invest and let’s say open factories or warehouses and use local manpower to run them. This could help some.

    • @LifeOdysseyMotivation
      @LifeOdysseyMotivation Před rokem +8

      And do you think multinational companies would risk and invest by opening factories in such mountainous locations/landscapes of Nepal? There are so many better countries in Asia to open up factories and production facilities geographically and demographically wise speaking.

    • @kashsres1064
      @kashsres1064 Před rokem +12

      @@LifeOdysseyMotivation almost half of the area of the country is plain. It’s not only mountains. Factories and warehouses were examples, and that isn’t the ultimate solution btw. What do you propose then?

    • @LifeOdysseyMotivation
      @LifeOdysseyMotivation Před rokem

      @@kashsres1064 Then why is it until now there are no giant mulitinational companies opening up factories, etc. like in some of the Asian countries? So what's wrong in Nepal then?

    • @kashsres1064
      @kashsres1064 Před rokem +15

      @@LifeOdysseyMotivation that is exactly my question too. I have some of the answers but not all. Corruption, political instability, poor infrastructures, unplanned cities and towns and so on. These things keeps investments away. There are certainly more reasons for sure. But cheapest labor than other countries is a plus.

    • @kashsres1064
      @kashsres1064 Před rokem

      @@LifeOdysseyMotivation and btw there are already some giant multinational corporations that’s running their business in the county.

  • @vikkismith7497
    @vikkismith7497 Před rokem +153

    We take things very simple when we have things that other people don't have

  • @matthewdar886285
    @matthewdar886285 Před rokem +127

    God bless them all.

  • @Pascal9004
    @Pascal9004 Před rokem +59

    The governments of their home countries should be ashamed. These people are suffering because of poor leaders.

    • @krishnakhatri2427
      @krishnakhatri2427 Před rokem +3

      It all about money government don't really care about people

    • @gale_poot
      @gale_poot Před rokem +6

      Exactly. The governments of these countries generate alot of their revenue from remittances sent by migrant workers. They are the ones who need to negotiate better working conditions for their own citizens.

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem +1

      @@gale_poot the main problem is the labour brokers and the foreign conglimerates who hire these migrant workers. On the other hand, I've seen that there are many migrant workers who are happy and still in Qatar and have commented as such.

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem +1

      @@gale_poot no they don't. Qatar pays them peanuts. Many dead workers didn't even get paid. Do you know how much they'd be paid for working over 60 hours every week in over 40 degree Celsius heat in usa or some other developed western country ? Qatar pays them 350 dollars a month. Which is shameful considering how Qatar is the richest country in the world.

    • @cocff1950
      @cocff1950 Před rokem +1

      Poor leader? Bruh they WORST LEADERS

  • @isaacninan5053
    @isaacninan5053 Před rokem +88

    Not surprising to hear Malaysia’s name among the worst offenders. The way we treat migrant workers here is pathetic and shameful. Wouldn’t even cost that much to give these workers decent housing and basic amenities, but that would chip away at profits and we can’t have that smh

    • @zexops
      @zexops Před rokem

      Timestamp? Are you sure you are not delusional

    • @lmaook9853
      @lmaook9853 Před rokem +4

      @@zexops 2:56 is where malaysia is mentioned

    • @purelyexuberant
      @purelyexuberant Před rokem +2

      @@zexops 7:19 too. Are you sure you watched the whole thing?

  • @gaurihadavale8648
    @gaurihadavale8648 Před rokem +36

    It's a shame that a country who hosts a prestigious event like a world cup, has practiced such degrading behavior towards the workers who at first place made it possible for them to host the event...

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem +4

      You mean it's a shame that the Western companies/corporations who hired these workers and the labour brokers were actually the ones who exploited them, not the Qatari government.

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem +1

      So true. Gulf countries do not respect labour or any blue collar job

    • @resof
      @resof Před rokem +8

      @@phoenixrising8640 so you don't know? This thing you're seeing is everyday in gulf country. This came to light because of world cup. It's not western company who hired them. It's qatari company. It's qatari company who controls them. Even if there wasn't "world cup" connected to this, this video would be the same. Only reason it came to light or to you was because of world cup. THAT is a everyday life of just not in Qatar, but whole gulf country.

    • @user-eo1vk
      @user-eo1vk Před rokem +1

      @tang8602 Many workers are put in jail as they dont know arabic and are blamed in false crime by rich arab people, also many workers passport are seized until their contract.Some are given fake jobs. But these arab governement doesnt care about these problem,many workers are treated like slave

    • @mq-r3apz291
      @mq-r3apz291 Před rokem

      its one thing if they have to work for free. But to fall to lose money because you want to work that's a whole new level of bs. Not I'm for sure never going to the Olympics espacially since I dont really watch sports

  • @hugo-kk8qn
    @hugo-kk8qn Před rokem +31

    yes this is horrible. but the corruption starts with the NEPALI government. just a simple working abroad job for a nepali can pay 500 US a month. but just to get a simple stamp to fly to that job the custums shake them down 2000 to 3000 a trip

  • @sunainaalemagar6329
    @sunainaalemagar6329 Před rokem +18

    I’m so sad looking at all the brothers from nepal talking about this. I can feel the pain in their heart.I’m from nepal and it saddens me to my core since the government is corrupt and because of that all our Nepali brothers have to go abroad to earn money risking their lives. idk when the situation will get better here. Just praying for all the people.

  • @msvsiu1009
    @msvsiu1009 Před rokem +17

    How do you say that your concealing someone’s identity but show who their wife and daughter are?!

  • @mho...
    @mho... Před rokem +98

    Neither FIFA, nor the world really cares, otherwise fifa would have been forced into tighter & more humane rules LONG ago!

    • @mayb8876
      @mayb8876 Před rokem +8

      I didn't watch the wc this year. Idk if that counts for anything but I care at least.

    • @mumuzeze
      @mumuzeze Před rokem

      @@mayb8876ou didn't watch because you are Islamophobic. These issues come up at every single cup. Did you watch the Brazilian and South African one even though they had the same issues? Hypocrites

    • @Tom-zy4dj
      @Tom-zy4dj Před rokem

      Western media should apologize.
      How to make these videos still popaganda.

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem +1

      Yup no one cares. It's all about the money. Money can buy silence. But you never know. They might start caring once they don't need middle eastern oil. And then idk how prepared these gulf states are for "democracy"

    • @fam91444
      @fam91444 Před rokem

      If FFIFA tightens human rights records then not a single country would qualify

  • @raywebb5816
    @raywebb5816 Před rokem +69

    Yet nobody's blaming the people that buy tickets,and FIFA merchandise.

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +1

      I am. Why support FIFA and their sponsors? Also, what if we attacked the sponsors directly so that FIFA stops giving ads to dictatorships?

    • @mannan_d6364
      @mannan_d6364 Před rokem

      Coz fools are saying we visited qatar worldcup and nothing is bad, they are blaming western media to show the reality

    • @Tom-zy4dj
      @Tom-zy4dj Před rokem +2

      Western media should apologize.
      How to make these videos still popaganda.

    • @mannan_d6364
      @mannan_d6364 Před rokem +3

      @@Tom-zy4dj truth isnt propoganda

    • @sahmedshaheen
      @sahmedshaheen Před rokem

      @@mannan_d6364 if anyone to be blamed..blame the country where they belongs to

  • @jorgemorillo482
    @jorgemorillo482 Před rokem +61

    Heartbreaking!

  • @riri-ev4bx
    @riri-ev4bx Před rokem +7

    Heartbreaking but even more when it’s your own country☹️my people don’t deserve this.🇳🇵

  • @linnsoltwedel
    @linnsoltwedel Před rokem +23

    Wow.... I knew it was bad, but this bad? Wow... I can't belive it. Just for throwing a ball around..

    • @thomasvanhiel6105
      @thomasvanhiel6105 Před rokem

      Help them

    • @orange_tweleve
      @orange_tweleve Před rokem

      Lol its kinda funny how most people aren't aware how mich of an unfair shithole the entire so called " modern " world is 🤣

  • @toxicfan6521
    @toxicfan6521 Před rokem +10

    This video truly made me feel that i should be satisfied with what i have right now. These guys are in way more difficult situation and they are still living anyhow and there's me who gets angry all the times at my parents when they don't get me what i want. I really feel sad

  • @junjunaizawa7644
    @junjunaizawa7644 Před rokem +13

    Does worker should pay more and to all does who died they deserve justice

  • @phoenix5054
    @phoenix5054 Před rokem +20

    Qatari sportwashing success.
    You see a lot of comments how safe and hospitable Qataris are. As if how rich, white, Western men tourists are treated reflects the treatment of gays and women within their home, or the treatment of brown migrant workers.

    • @resof
      @resof Před rokem +2

      "If you're rich you're respected, if you're a worker like this then f u" is the thing there.

    • @MR-os1kf
      @MR-os1kf Před rokem

      @@resof in every part of the world

    • @someone-vg9pq
      @someone-vg9pq Před rokem

      Yea I saw a Muslim channel saying that Qatar world Cup was the best saying that all the criticism to it was pointless and he also says there really some deserved criticism he also says a huge BUT and skips the whole issue

  • @selishatamrakar456
    @selishatamrakar456 Před rokem +8

    This is so heartbreaking!

  • @723mph
    @723mph Před rokem +33

    I’ve lived in dubai for my whole life and the 17 years i’ve been here it’s the same problem in every place in the UAE. I’ve spoken to many workers and they are genuinely the kindest people you can meet but are treated horribly

    • @moktan289
      @moktan289 Před rokem +6

      Saudi , Kuwait,UAE , Bahrain,Oman,etc are the same

    • @100cents5
      @100cents5 Před rokem +4

      @@moktan289 religion of peace are all same everywhere

    • @pabo-qv3nx
      @pabo-qv3nx Před rokem

      @@100cents5
      Its nothing to do with Islam.
      In Islam it says that you PAY the worker before his sweat dries. Unfortunately these royals of these gulf countries do not have the FEAR of the ALMIGHTY otherwise they would not TREAT the labourers the way they do. It makes my BLOOD BOIL how these labourers are MISTREATED yet they the royals can give £150 million to david Beckham.
      for doing F all. And if you want to talk about religion, America is meant to be a Christian country yet they have people who are homeless, people who are struggling with putting food on the table, people struggling with medical bills etc.
      So should we blame christianity?

  • @topgrain
    @topgrain Před rokem +12

    Much learned about Qatar because of this World Cup. Now, the memory of Mutaz Barshim leaping over the high jump bar in Qatar's name doesn't feel as warm.

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem +1

      It's the Western and Chinese corporations who own these construction and other companies and labour's brokers who are to blame. The Qatari government were not directly involved in construction.

  • @ashmitbastola1388
    @ashmitbastola1388 Před rokem +22

    As a Nepali I can Assure that this channel did a great Job.Our Country is filled with corruption political instability and Economic crisis.Even the educated people are compelled to leave country for searching the job. Still no hate for Qatar or any other gulf countries at least they are providing us with employment and income that our country cannot provide

  • @nimo7576
    @nimo7576 Před rokem +10

    meanwhile when you cheering for your favorite team. you enjoy this: misery of others

  • @Thinko_Tv
    @Thinko_Tv Před rokem +1

    Glad you guys pick this topic

  • @HalaMadrid0079
    @HalaMadrid0079 Před rokem

    I just want to thank each and every workers our there.

  • @sumanpokhrel11
    @sumanpokhrel11 Před rokem +8

    It's hard to watch as a Nepali 😢

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro Před rokem +6

    This is a travesty and a crime towards humanity, not a celebration of its best aspects... give the suffering migrant workers their due!!!

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      How is it no one cares to realise that it is these Western corporations who got these contracts who mistreated these workers and the labour brokers who got them these jobs. This is a hit piece against Qatar when it should be directed at these big corporations/conglomerates. NY Times what are doing to stop the exploitation of Mexican migrant workers in the US because this doesn't come close to that? And more importantly, why are u not investigating the Western construction companies who employed these guys?

  • @sacardluffy
    @sacardluffy Před rokem +2

    Love the accurate subtitles

  • @kuntathapa9569
    @kuntathapa9569 Před rokem +7

    So sad to see our nepali brothers working in this condition may god bless them

  • @yeowchongong5608
    @yeowchongong5608 Před rokem +70

    How Nepal could be one of the most happiest country in the world?

    • @sahilbhaila4213
      @sahilbhaila4213 Před rokem +21

      Live your life in hardship and even a slight ease feels a 100* better

    • @bharathf9061
      @bharathf9061 Před rokem +44

      It's Bhutan not Nepal

    • @avimufcns
      @avimufcns Před rokem +8

      Who said Nepal is the happiest country?

    • @yeowchongong5608
      @yeowchongong5608 Před rokem +3

      @@avimufcns western media

    • @elainelindsey1306
      @elainelindsey1306 Před rokem +12

      In nepal there are lots of family's living in poverty, women have to carry water up high hills which causes uterus and ovary related injuries, and there's not many hospital or awareness on this. There's also alot of flooding and earthquakes in nepal. Bhutan, nepals neighbor is totally different, they are a small kingdom with the best king in the world, thats probably why the people are so happy and content. You won't find people living in poverty and even there educational system is amazing in bhutan

  • @SohailAmin
    @SohailAmin Před rokem +4

    I was shocked when i had just shifted to middle east and was slogging for 10 hours a day, i was quite depressed than i met a construction worker told me he paid 2500 usd (his life time savings) to get there, he was an afghan national but still offered me some cash because he thought i might have reached there empty handed. But as an engineer usually everything is taken care of by the company.

  • @rajgmagar7571
    @rajgmagar7571 Před rokem

    Finally someone talks about them really appreciated. Many people died and also they don't have an particular authority who talks behalf on them. Thankyou

  • @RAJEEVRANJAN_07
    @RAJEEVRANJAN_07 Před rokem +1

    This is tragic, being trapped in a cycle of exploitation and not finding a way out. Om shanti and may god help them lead a loving life.

  • @eilois
    @eilois Před rokem +6

    "Working Abroad is not a choice. We are compelled to do it"
    Nepali government doesn't provide jobs.
    And the _journalism_ stopped citing the real issues...
    Whatever happened in the worker country?
    Does gulf and Malaysia forced them into debt? No..
    Does gulf and Malaysia forced them to pay for a job? No. They can use 1500 for making a business. Or go to United States to be homeless and freezing in winter instead.

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      The Gulf countries don't even own these companies these migrant workers work for.

  • @KAdhikari
    @KAdhikari Před rokem +11

    Given all the money that Qatar can spend on an extravagant sporting event, it is very obvious that the country can at least pay towards making all of its foreign laborers debt free. I am sure the total amount would be less than what they spent in building one of those stadiums. It is a very easy thing for a rich nation like Qatar and a way to show their respect and sympathy to all those, who perished and who still struggle.

    • @ayuselasih6019
      @ayuselasih6019 Před rokem +3

      Qatar paid the staff company, if they give more it gonna goes to the company wallet not the worker. Do you really think the staff company that ilegally held the workers passport gonna give the workers extra money from Qatar govt?

    • @KAdhikari
      @KAdhikari Před rokem

      @@ayuselasih6019 i agreeif that's the case. That's why the govt should directly compensate the worker not the staffing company....everyone was on a valid visa and passport. That means govt had enough database and information if they intended to do it properly but foreign employment and manpower companies are making money off of hardworking laborers by limiting access to such information. They are basically stealing others' money.

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem +1

      Qatar doesn't care about brown skinned poor migrant workers. They just want to get the job done for as little money as possible. They have no respect for blue collar jobs , servants or maids etc

  • @dipeshacharya650
    @dipeshacharya650 Před rokem

    thanks for the video

  • @barblue3
    @barblue3 Před rokem +64

    These people should get paid more than everyone. God bless them.

    • @ukeshtamang3357
      @ukeshtamang3357 Před rokem +3

      Paying isnt the option less work should be divided to everyone

    • @Tom-zy4dj
      @Tom-zy4dj Před rokem

      Western media should apologize.
      How to make these videos still popaganda.

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem +7

      @@Tom-zy4dj propaganda or not. They are raising an important issue. Slavery should not be accepted in 21st century

    • @mr.pradipthapzchettri1641
      @mr.pradipthapzchettri1641 Před rokem

      @@Tom-zy4dj shut up. You Qatari fanboy. This is some serious topic. This is slavery. Go cry kid

    • @sagar1992
      @sagar1992 Před rokem

      @@mayankdewli1010 bruh, then there would be no infrastructures.

  • @LoneWolf-tk9em
    @LoneWolf-tk9em Před rokem +23

    Qatar Govt should be accountable to United Nations for this, especially on Human rights ground. Some people from my state went to golf & never returned. Some returned as a corpse. They said that the agencies hold their passports which is against human rigjts. There's something odd going on there.

    • @Abdul-ce6zz
      @Abdul-ce6zz Před rokem

      Are Agencies the Qatar Government though🤔? No

    • @just_tawab4787
      @just_tawab4787 Před rokem +3

      No one forced the workers to come to qatar and work for them , they get paid and their family get fed

    • @Abdul-ce6zz
      @Abdul-ce6zz Před rokem +1

      @@just_tawab4787 Facts

    • @LoneWolf-tk9em
      @LoneWolf-tk9em Před rokem +2

      @just_tawab4787 but forcefully halted them by seizing their passports & visas🙄 what about that huh

    • @notveryobviousguy4373
      @notveryobviousguy4373 Před rokem +11

      @@just_tawab4787 you’re right nobody forced them to go, the sales pitch was perfect and based on complete lies , they attacked vulnerable family men trying to put food on their table and once the men figured out it was too good to be true it was already too late and they did force them to stay , holding their visas and making multiple threats. Pathetic

  • @MayaCheng24
    @MayaCheng24 Před rokem +3

    It’s so sad to watch these migrant workers’ story, Gulf countries should provide the justified wages, work place safety and insurance to them.

    • @peloleoj691
      @peloleoj691 Před rokem

      are you for real this dumb you think only qatar does this every country in the world does my man , i mean every one.

  • @fakeis200300
    @fakeis200300 Před rokem +4

    FIFA is guilty to have allowed Qatar to host the games. They should and can pay to compensate, so why aren't they?

  • @radheytube7971
    @radheytube7971 Před rokem +1

    Strength to all these workers 🙏

  • @abhishekchaudhari7574
    @abhishekchaudhari7574 Před rokem +2

    36% interest?? That's daylight robbery..

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Před rokem +54

    These migrant workers have exerted their all in this whole project. They should be paid more. It's worth every sacrifice to build such a tremendous event.

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +10

      I hesitate calling anything built by non-existent blood money "tremendous".
      The workers should be paid more though. Building stadiums in the middle of a desert isn't exactly nice. Sounds more like torture from everything I've seen.

    • @SomeOneOneOne
      @SomeOneOneOne Před rokem +9

      Worth every sacrifice? That means it ok if they are being underpaid.

    • @MrRudra16
      @MrRudra16 Před rokem +7

      "Tremendous" is dubious, at best. Sports celebrate the human spirit. The blood that soaks the pitches of Qatar leaves little humanity to be celebrated.
      Edit: Typo.

    • @inthedarkwoods2022
      @inthedarkwoods2022 Před rokem +2

      No one forced them to work.

    • @gireeshgprasad7589
      @gireeshgprasad7589 Před rokem +5

      @@inthedarkwoods2022 Wrong. There are widespread reports of their employers forcing these workers to work in inhumane conditions, against their will.

  • @das81
    @das81 Před rokem +3

    Could be the Oil tap rejection that the New York Piles was allowed to do this?

  • @rockgamegirl4551
    @rockgamegirl4551 Před rokem +1

    my boyfriend is from Nepal and he just applied for a work visa to get a job abroad, this type of treatment scares me to think of, even he's nervous about going because this happens often

  • @Ashish-rk4pk
    @Ashish-rk4pk Před rokem +1

    it deeply saddens my heart to see my brothers suffer like this they just want to live a happy and earnest life There is enough in the world for everyone’s need, but not enough for everyone’s greed

  • @curiodyssey3867
    @curiodyssey3867 Před rokem +23

    Sad that the world cup created this problem, but also shown a light on it

    • @TheChinBurton
      @TheChinBurton Před rokem +8

      the world cup did not create this problem

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +9

      @@TheChinBurton It greatly contributed to it. FIFA could have demanded that this sort of thing doesn't happen, and that workers rights and payments are respected.
      But yes, these problems are present elsewhere as well. Modern slavery.

    • @TheChinBurton
      @TheChinBurton Před rokem +1

      @@vez3834 Lol, no it didn't contribute to it, you can ask them for help pushing regulations, but you simply can't push something that has been taking place for decades if not longer on a service that Qatar just now decided to monopolize. Modern slavery sure, one of the guys in the video clearly stated the system had been around, he and others have used it for years and even stated he was paid 300/month. I understand people could have an issue with this but the world cup only helped bring the issue to your attention. nothing more

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Před rokem +4

      so ignorant, do some research and see how countries depends on this similar system to make YOU the common consumer buy cheaper items

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Před rokem +1

      @@vez3834 yep modern slavery via debt slavery, the most common type of slavery

  • @dipensharmayayo7606
    @dipensharmayayo7606 Před rokem +3

    it hurts being a Nepali.. jay NEPAL

  • @anujShoots
    @anujShoots Před rokem +1

    Where are lawyers who can advocate for these workers ? What the heck !

  • @nawangtenzingsherpa2982
    @nawangtenzingsherpa2982 Před rokem +2

    This is happening to all the youth from Nepal due to unstable political conditions were the youth have no expectations after completion of their studies so decided to built other nation after they are ready to explore what they have learnt till their age and will decide to continue their generation abroad despite the fact this will continue in upcoming future as well.

  • @lindalinda9796
    @lindalinda9796 Před rokem +4

    Many immigrants leaving in Arab nations are normally on contract basis, once the contract is up, it’s time to fly back to your country. As for the rich, don’t oppress the poor. As for money lenders, psalm 15 says, don’t lend money to the poor with interest.

  • @Micken-tk8zm
    @Micken-tk8zm Před rokem +3

    1 - it’s not a qatar problem, it’s gulf or even world wide and not just with FIFA, it has been happening everywhere
    2- it’s all your big western companies who own these projects so why not have them accountable too?
    3- as someone from Nepal, there are so many manpower companies who cheat on poor people, take money and send them off for something they weren’t even trained off. So let’s first start with our country, our regulation and govt before pointing at others

  • @sammygogogo457
    @sammygogogo457 Před rokem +1

    Let’s this matter be heard worldwide.

  • @somalichakraborty484
    @somalichakraborty484 Před rokem +1

    I heard the same thing happened with Indian,Bangladeshi, Pakistani workers there also. I think High commission from all south asian countries should unitedly speak about this.

  • @myeyeswentdeaf6213
    @myeyeswentdeaf6213 Před rokem +122

    Shame on the World Cup for legitimizing a country with human rights atrocities like Qatar. A Well known Sporting Event like the World Cup shouldn’t be giving these authoritarian regimes who exploit workers and brutalize its citizens a sports cleans. God Bless those workers though. The World Cup should be telling these regimes their countries are not getting the event unless they can pay the workers building it a fair wage, a safe work environment, and humane living conditions. And the World Cup should be sending inspectors to make sure those standards are met or they reserve the right to pull the Event. The same goes for FIFA

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +2

      Most importantly: The location and timing of those checks needs to be unpredictable to whatever country / companies are building the infrastructure. Otherwise you have work sites where everything seems fine and sites that are horrible.
      FIFA is basically giving Qatar a massive ad. Maybe we should make FIFA sponsors back out?

    • @JustDisc
      @JustDisc Před rokem

      Exactly why I don’t care to watch any football

    • @Jenvlogs404
      @Jenvlogs404 Před rokem

      Much worse goes on within and literal insuIts and physical abuse, just it’s mindset.

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      Hate to virst your bubble but it was your "democratic" Western owned corporations who got these contracts who mistreated these workers and the labour brokers who got them these jobs. This is a hit piece against Qatar when it should be directed at these big corporations/conglomerates. NY Times what are doing to stop the exploitation of Mexican migrant workers in the US because this doesn't come close to that? And more importantly, why are u not investigating the Western construction companies who employed these guys?

  • @rzmk8620
    @rzmk8620 Před rokem +2

    Trust me they’ll be much happier and enjoying life than what US did to Iraq, Libya and Afghanistan.

  • @supramabhujel2221
    @supramabhujel2221 Před rokem +1

    This is very heartbreaking!!! FIFA World Cup should compensate to all the migrant workers.

  • @ahmadfuadsidek1228
    @ahmadfuadsidek1228 Před rokem +1

    They must know that they have to leave after constructions completed.

  • @VR-ro2fw
    @VR-ro2fw Před rokem +60

    In Qatar, government projects are awarded to big contractors - mostly managed by foreigners. They hire workers from overseas through agencies in south East Asian countries. The agency takes fees from the companies/contractors. As a result Contractors expect the workers to not work elsewhere once the workers arrive in Qatar.
    The government cannot control every single recruitment happening in the private sector - which is run by foreigners themselves.
    For decades, workers have been coming to Qatar from south east Asia willingly (nobody forces them on planes). The workers know that conditions in their countries (and in Europe) are worse than in Qatar.
    If the Europeans are sincere about those south East Asians, then they should hire them in Europe

    • @aaronlimeuchin7352
      @aaronlimeuchin7352 Před rokem +3

      @@mayankdewli1010 well, that depends though. There are still exploitation of migrant workers going on Europe and of course, this obviously covered less by the Western propagand media. Likewise, the reason why worker do not suffer from these problems in certain modern and well developed European countries is because they are among the first countries who practice labour law and workers right. Likewise, they have a worker board or association who would educate the workers about this.
      In some developing countries such as India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, they do not have such worker board/association and most of the population are not well versed about worker rights and labour laws. This however, allow the local tycoons and private businessmen take advantage of the poor working class in the developing countries.
      Moreover, these unscrupulous businessmen would lobby or bribe huge amounts of money into corrupted politicians to veto against certain labour laws, e.g. salary increase, that would incur huge losses or bring massive disadvantages against the establishments of these private businessmen.
      There are many instances where lot of unscrupulous businessmen especially in Asia and Southeast Asia bribe government officials to give green light to their projects even though their project lacks safety measures and engineers to do so.

    • @notveryobviousguy4373
      @notveryobviousguy4373 Před rokem

      @0:01 where ???! Hahahahahahaha typical western media trying to cover everything yet can’t even pronounce the country. No respect at all. Typical. Everything fast for views and likes with least amount of effort and research possible. With tic tac and our society nowadays, no wonder all the attention deficit disorders are coming out…I feel doomed hahaha i’m in my twenties acting like a 60 year old 😂😂 anyone else with me here

    • @brayden7574
      @brayden7574 Před rokem

      @@mayankdewli1010 Not every arab treat household workers/maids as slaves.
      They are like family together, I live in Qatar, and I see household workers/maids taking care of children and having fun with their parents. Although I don't know what they do in private, but they aren't forced to stay with them unless you live in a strict and worse household. I understand what you're saying and hey, everything isn't perfect

  • @kaidi_p
    @kaidi_p Před rokem +15

    the basic aim of hosting the world cup was to achieve soft power objectives, but with the tournament casting more light on many scandals and human rights abuses perpetrated by Qatar, has it really paid off I wonder

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      The 2022 WC was the best ever, there's no doubt about that and the hypocracy of the Western media has bern exposed and is pathetic. I'm not Qatari or from any Gulf State. It's the Western and Chinese companies/corporations who built the WC and the labour brokers who should be looked into as they employed, sourced and paid these workers. Also, if it's so bad, why go and work in Qatar knowingly. There have been many migrant workers in Qatar who are happy with their experience too and are still in Qatar.

    • @satishpar6059
      @satishpar6059 Před rokem

      @@phoenixrising8640 why go to qatar? they have no other option

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem +2

      @@phoenixrising8640 nope. It was the worst world cup ever. RIP to all the migrants who died building skyscrapers for gulf Arabs

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem

      @@phoenixrising8640 only uneducated and uninformed people who have no other option go to Qatar or any middle eastern country for work

  • @raghadk2800
    @raghadk2800 Před rokem +2

    I feel so much compassion with this man and I hope him all the best and all the blessings, but some ppl are acting like he would be given a palace to live in if he went anywhere else in the world? This is wrong I agree and needs to be fixed, but it’s everywhere in the world without naming any country.

    • @peloleoj691
      @peloleoj691 Před rokem

      thank you you really are one of the rare ppl who think before they speak
      its not about qatar or anything else its about ppl being corrupt and greedy for money all over the world there is no country who does treat others nicely unless they want to show it off

  • @kweilo764
    @kweilo764 Před rokem

    Heartbreaking

  • @dennissubedi1074
    @dennissubedi1074 Před rokem +4

    May Nepalese political leaders, those in the higher positions look at this video and get filled with shame.

  • @angelshrestha2017
    @angelshrestha2017 Před rokem +6

    As a nepali myself... I also don't want to stay in my own country..... I just want to complete my study and go abroad ... there are literally no opportunities to afford a standard lifestyle here ... and I feel bad for all these people of my own country... even some of my family members are in gulf country doing these works .... I just hope nepal can prosper someday and no one would have to leave this country for job opportunities

  • @ujjwallepcha9002
    @ujjwallepcha9002 Před rokem +2

    They should focus on Service -Sectors like BPO's, IT's etc. Lots of youth would get jobs. Plus the working in an office in good environment but with less salaries.

  • @HerunAdhikari
    @HerunAdhikari Před rokem +2

    I suggest these reporters should also investigate on Nepalese banks who are earning huge profits from Nepalese people working abroad and not working for internal utilisation of those remittances for local development.

  • @ndorobei4391
    @ndorobei4391 Před rokem +4

    What happen? They earn good money an can build a proper homes. Lol. Don't you hear their stories. Btw, you forget their own corrupt government who can't build Nepal.

  • @thomasvanhiel6105
    @thomasvanhiel6105 Před rokem +3

    Its their choice to work in Qatar no one forced them or put a gun on thier head

  • @secretvibes4898
    @secretvibes4898 Před rokem +1

    I wish them the best ❤️

  • @kiran_thakuri19
    @kiran_thakuri19 Před rokem +3

    RIP Our Nepal Government 🥺 they need our Remittance only

  • @lovelymix8056
    @lovelymix8056 Před rokem +4

    Shouldn’t the New York Times be worried more about crimes and homelessness in New York?

  • @berlinselvester5356
    @berlinselvester5356 Před rokem +1

    so sad for our Nepali brothers 😢💖

  • @Captain_zames
    @Captain_zames Před rokem

    The pain.💔😥

  • @larsthorwald3338
    @larsthorwald3338 Před rokem +5

    "...a system that's trapped many of them in debt." ...like student loans in the US? hahaha

  • @PCGNp
    @PCGNp Před rokem +3

    We Nepali have mental health degrading day by day. Lack of opportunities, poor social life, all youth depressed with high expectations. I'm 28, all of my friends are outside nation. I find no purpose after waking up and play CS GO whole day.. But this year new youth faces rised up on constitution. Let's hope if they can make changes if not I'm well prepared to be doomed. I'm going to be the FREAK.

  • @vanamedia
    @vanamedia Před rokem +2

    Its a big problem for developing nations like Nepal where the visionless politicians are busy grabbing power from one another while the people suffer.

  • @dronsen7257
    @dronsen7257 Před rokem

    Sad to see this!!

  • @30secondsbehind80
    @30secondsbehind80 Před rokem +2

    What happened to red Indians

  • @mohamedali2858
    @mohamedali2858 Před rokem +12

    Compensation cases are one of the most successful guaranteed cases and generate profits that is not simple, and with this great free media support, unless no one or any official body, human rights organizations and the embassies concerned have submitted to get from Qatar 🇶🇦

  • @aviationanalyticswansh2037

    I was on a flight from (somewhere in India) a few days ago to qatar, and seated next to me was im most likely sure someone that was going to work there and i felt so bad but what can i do...

  • @axbowf4924
    @axbowf4924 Před rokem

    Very Brave move New York Times glad u made this video after the world cup is near the end

  • @jasoncoe4706
    @jasoncoe4706 Před rokem +13

    Life is tough folks

  • @bindhyasubba8531
    @bindhyasubba8531 Před rokem +5

    Nepal govt is responsible for all this..don't they feel like doing something for the country and the people..aru desh lai herars ni yo garchu tyo garchu vhanne na vako..kosto laaj lagdo...afnu country govt strong vako vha yo saab dekhnu sunnu pawthena..kosto biswat lakcha😭

  • @tash1925
    @tash1925 Před rokem

    good job NYT for covering important issues such as this!!!!

    • @savesoil3133
      @savesoil3133 Před rokem

      Have you heard of the #SaveSoil movement before? You might be interested 🌏🌍🌎

  • @ressyplays
    @ressyplays Před rokem +2

    god bless these people.

  • @azanshukor428
    @azanshukor428 Před rokem +10

    can you show to us, the migrant workers condition who build stadium in europe? thank you..

    • @Pfyzer
      @Pfyzer Před rokem

      romanians? the gypsys? the North Africans? probably dead

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +16

      I'm sure the press would love that story. In Europe contracts actually matter, and so do laws including protections for workers.
      Your whataboutism is so weak that you didn't even come with any evidence of Europe doing the same. As if that even matters.

    • @oldschool_loul
      @oldschool_loul Před rokem +2

      @@vez3834Europe and Qatar are at fault here, but everyone only shames Quatar. Europe is not as perfect as you think it is…

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +4

      @@oldschool_loul What did "Europe" do in all of this?
      If you mean FIFA, then yes, I'm shaming them too already.

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      @@vez3834 yett it is Western corporations who got these contracts who mistreated these workers and the labour brokers who got them these jobs. And more importantly, why are u not investigating the Western construction companies who employed these guys? If contracts really matter in Europe, why was that cement company Lafarge funding ISIS in Syria...lol contracts matter in Europe!

  • @arunasharma9432
    @arunasharma9432 Před rokem

    Wonder how many and who have done this kind of reporting ...

  • @Summitic
    @Summitic Před rokem +7

    Maybe you should focus on the state of south american and african workers in American and British and Italian farms where slavery still takes place .. or focus on the number of Black prisoners in US jail system especially the victims of the racist and prejudiced injustice system in the US. The millions killed in Iraq and yemen and syria because of planned instability.

    • @OneDaveAtaTime
      @OneDaveAtaTime Před rokem

      Talking bollocks. Check your information and don’t be so gullible or lazy in just browsing social media

    • @vez3834
      @vez3834 Před rokem +1

      Trust me, there's plenty of people investing time and money to investigate the American "justice" system.
      For the rest of this stuff... I'm gonna need some evidence from you. Otherwise you are just yelling nonsense. Also, even IF everything you say is true... Why not focus on everything? Qatar included. Why do you wish to take away press coverage about a horrible thing that is being hidden?
      Whataboutism at its finest.

    • @MiniM69
      @MiniM69 Před rokem +2

      Yes, but we’re talking about Qatar now. Everyone can get this smoke. #HumanRightForAll

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      @@MiniM69 no they don't because if they did you would realise that Qatar didn't employ these workers, Western construction companies did and they mistreated these workers and labor brokers ripped them off.

  • @prasanhingmang1029
    @prasanhingmang1029 Před rokem +2

    its shame that the country which invested more than 200 billion dollars cant pay migrant workers

    • @phoenixrising8640
      @phoenixrising8640 Před rokem

      Qatar didn't employ these workers, Western construction companies did amd labor brokers ripped them off.

    • @ukeshtamang3357
      @ukeshtamang3357 Před rokem

      @@phoenixrising8640 if they want it then they could btw

    • @mayankdewli1010
      @mayankdewli1010 Před rokem

      They have no respect for blue collar jobs. They certain don't care about dark brown skinned workers. Arabs were involved in slave trade for over thousand years

  • @a-bdurrahman
    @a-bdurrahman Před rokem +2

    USA talking about human rights in qatar while it has none over there