A former World Cup 2022 worker has failed in his appeal against a jail sentence in Qatar – sparking fierce condemnation from human rights groups and a counter-claim from the authorities
throughout Ibhais’s case, saying it has enabled the Qatari authorities. Qatar insists Ibhais, who has been on hunger strike for a month, was jailed for soliciting bribes and not for speaking out against the kafala system in the country.
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