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Two U.S. senators urge FIFA not to pick Saudi Arabia as 2034 World Cup host over human rights risks

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By GRAHAM DUNBAR

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Human rights in the middle east, all this time are those senators have good record in uphold human right middle east? Especially after 40 thousands people died since last October.

https://x.com/TrackAIPAC/status/1775377787089834028

https://x.com/TrackAIPAC/status/1774920342655685017

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So much for sport and politics not mixing.

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One's first thought on reading this headline was that Ron Wyden of Oregon and Dick Durbin of Illinois must be in the pockets of the genocidal entity.....and they are:

https://trackaipac.com/us-senate

Hundreds of Palestinian and Lebanese football players, team staff and officials have been murdered by Israel, but we've heard nothing from FIFA about this. Nothing. The genocidal entity has damaged or destroyed all 41 football pitches in Gaza and all sports facilities, yet we've heard nothing from the IOC either. Nothing.

Both organizations are tacitly supporting the genocide. It's an utter disgrace.

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“we urge you to seek out a host country with a record of upholding human rights.”

That narrows things down quite considerably.

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Keep politics out of sports it's that simple. And respect every culture however absurd it may seems to you/ is it makes sense to those it matters most.

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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden has been battling Saudi Arabia since a pattern emerged in the U.S. wherein the Saudi government helped its citizens flee the U.S. after committing serious crimes. In Oregon, that involved the Saudi government flying out a Saudi exchange student who ran over and killed a teen girl in a crosswalk while speeding down a busy street and then fled without stopping.

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FIFA don't give a rat‘s behind about human rights. I know for sure both Saudi Arabia and China will get the World Cup within the next 20 years.

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They support the Saudi oppression of women, gays and Shia. Ignore the chopping up of one of their own citizens in the Saudi embassy in Turkey but are against a soccer event?

Right, I see where their priorities are.

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The most famous soccer player in history plays in the Saudi Arabian league. They even have a show on Netflix about the league. This shows how popular the league is in the world. In the future it seems that it will be the most popular international soccer competition. Therefore they should host the World Cup.

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The most famous soccer player in history plays in the Saudi Arabian league.

The league the plays in empty stadiums that become even more empty at half time?

The worlds best soccer player turned down the money and refused to lower himself to that level for money. Well done Messi!

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Two United States senators urged FIFA on Monday not to pick Saudi Arabia as the 2034 World Cup host next month in a decision seen as inevitable since last year despite the kingdom’s record on human rights.

They're in no position to lecture others, considering they are currently funding and promoting a genocide.

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Too late to object once we had Qatar as hosts

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These Senators are spot on. But sadly, FIFA is an inherently corrupt organization. Human rights issues are of zero concern at all - the most important issue is always how much money can be obtained. They will likely be awarded the World Cup.

Saudi Arabia runs an oil-funded league with some of the biggest names in football getting the world's biggest salaries. Occasionally the attendances are around 700 spectators - and that is well AFTER the covid era which prevented fans attending.

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The Olympics should be conducted without influence from politics. They were held in Nazi Germany, Putin's Russia, Xi's China, and Kim's Korea, so let them be held in Saudi Arabia. The benefit may outweigh the detriment.

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There were negotiations to hold some Olympic Games in North Korea, but it didn't happen. My mistake.

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FIFA World Cup 2034 Saudi Arabia is a done deal. No one can resist the smell of MBS's dollar bills.

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Only teams that have won the world cup should be allowed to host.

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