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Category: Human rights

Lessons from a football

Project Nanhi Kali was founded in 1996 at K.C. Mahindra Education Trust by Anand Mahindra with the vision of...
Human rights, Women's Soccer

Shame on FIFA: Iranian fans removed for protesting Mahsa Amini’s murder

Yet another example of FIFA’s lip service to human rights while their lips are firmly plastered on the derrieres...
FIFA, Human rights, Soccer Politics, World Cup 2022

The Mannschaft stand up for human rights “armband or no armband”

The German starting XI stage stage their we will not be silenced protest before the Japan match Germany might...
FIFA, Human rights, Soccer Politics, Soccer Teams - National, World Cup 2022

One Love or play football?

One one hand, we doff our hats to the Netherlands and the seven other national sides for signing on...
FIFA Corruption, Human rights, World Cup 2022

Rainbows to be banned in Qatar following World Cup

Qatar is terrified of this naturally occurring phenomenon Grant Wahl, familiar to those reading his Sports Illustrated articles was...
Human rights, Soccer Humor, Soccer Players, World Cup 2022

England 6, Iran 2

Iran was playing two games at once.  One – on the pitch against England, and two – protesting the...
Human rights, World Cup 2022

No surprise: FIFA shows lip service for LGBT rights as it goes after One Love armbands

Harry Kane will not be wearing the One Love armband. Neither will the players from the 7 other countries...
FIFA, Human rights, Soccer Teams - National, World Cup 2022

Iran’s national players show solidarity with protestors remaining silent during national anthem

Kudos to the national team as they show their support for the protests sweeping Iran against the brutal crackdown...
Human rights, Soccer Players, Soccer Politics, Soccer Teams - National, World Cup 2022

World Cup 2022 theme emerges: Repressive autocratic regimes 0 Democracies 2

Gianni Infantino enjoys a moment with a repressive autocrat Ecuador destroys Qatar, 2-0 in the opener and this time...
Corruption in soccer, FIFA, Human rights, Soccer Teams - National, World Cup 2022
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