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Amnesty calls on FIFA to release review into compensation for Qatar workers

Global soccer's governing body FIFA must publish its review of compensation for workers affected during preparations for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, insists Amnesty International, with the organisation urging a rapid and positive response to the findings.

Qatar came under intense pressure over its treatment of foreign workers working in extreme conditions, leading many to raise concerns, although the Middle Eastern country has denied that workers were exploited.

Amnesty said FIFA should publish and act on a review "assessing its human rights responsibilities" towards workers, saying its findings were approved by FIFA's Council in March.

"Ahead of its annual congress next week, FIFA should make public the review it ordered into the organisation's responsibilities to redress human rights abuses related to the 2022 World Cup," said Steve Cockburn of the rights group.

"FIFA received this review months ago but has yet to disclose or act on its findings," added Cockburn, the group's head of labour rights and sport, who called for a rapid and positive response to the recommendations.

"This delay only prolongs the suffering of families who lost loved ones and workers who were abused while delivering FIFA's flagship event.

"The contents of the report may make uncomfortable reading for FIFA but there is overwhelming public support for it to act and no excuse for stalling any longer."

Cockburn addressed many of these issues with RTÉ Sport's Raf Diallo one year after the tournament.

In response, FIFA said stakeholders were studying and discussing the review.

"The findings will be published in due course once the review process has been completed," a FIFA spokesperson told Reuters.

"International experts and trade union representatives who

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