Many migrant workers will die': why awarding the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia alarms rights groups
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Shahadat's journey from Bangladesh to Saudi Arabia reveals the dire circumstances faced by many migrants, trapped in debt and undocumented, ultimately leading to his tragic death.
The increase in demand for migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, especially with the upcoming World Cup 2034, puts immense pressure on vulnerable individuals like Shahadat.
Human rights advocates have urged caution about awarding the World Cup to Saudi Arabia, arguing it could exacerbate the already existing exploitation and risks faced by migrant workers.
Reports indicate an alarming average of four Bangladeshi worker deaths per day in Saudi Arabia, raising significant concerns regarding the safety and treatment of foreign laborers.
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