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Wie können wir sicherstellen, dass die Fußballweltmeisterschaft 2026 die Menschenrechte aller Beteiligten fördert?
Amnesty International warned on Monday that this summer’s FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico risks becoming a “stage for repression”, urging FIFA and host nations to protect the human rights of players and fans
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To truly promote human rights, FIFA should establish a dedicated oversight committee that includes representatives from affected communities. This committee could monitor the event's impact and ensure that the voices of marginalized groups are heard and respected throughout the competition.
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To ensure that the 2026 World Cup promotes human rights, FIFA must implement robust policies that safeguard the rights of players, fans, and local communities. This includes transparent engagement with human rights organizations and creating clear protocols for addressing any violations that arise during the event.
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Some argue that concerns about human rights at the World Cup may be exaggerated. They believe that the focus should be on the economic benefits and community engagement that the event can bring, rather than solely on potential risks.
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