Qatar World Cup CEO under fire for 'shameful' remarks about worker's death

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Qatar's government and FIFA have ignored the safety of migrant workers, Human Rights Watch said.

"This shameful government attitude towards migrant worker deaths is reflected in the authorities' failure to investigate the thousands of migrant worker deaths since 2010," Human Rights Watch added.Al Khater's comments also drew condemnation on social media.

"Even if death is natural, saying it that way sounds arrogant and insensitive to the family and other migrants and some of us who see this comment," one Twitter user wrote."He should apologize or retract his statement." Another Twitter user added that Al Khater gave an"absolute shocking response, showing how much he cares for human life."

Qatar has faced scrutiny for the deaths of numerous migrant workers involved in building stadiums and other infrastructure since the country was awarded the

 

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He’s about to be facing backlash for another death

Please stay solvent boss

I gave Dupont all my forgiveness

AliMoazzami , only 20 years old, is due to be executed this morning by the barbaric regime of Iran! His crime? Protesting against the IR and wanting a normal life. BE HIS VOICE. SAY HIS NAME. take action before its too late.

They bought their spot from a corrupt FIFA. Nothing after that is shocking

It’s a different world over there.

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