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David Beckham slammed for PR video praising 'perfect' Qatar

David Beckham for fronting a glossy publicity campaign praising World Cup host Qatar as "perfection", despite concerns over its rights record. The former Manchester United, Real Madrid and England star has appeared in a series of videos posted on Qatar Tourism's website where he samples local art and food and visits a desert camp, exclaiming: "This is perfection for me!"

Amnesty International UK's head of priority campaigns, Felix Jakens, said the ads were "just the latest slick and positive video about Qatar that David Beckham has put his face to". The London-based rights monitor upbraided Beckham for making "no mention of the country's appalling human rights record". The video campaign has Beckham saying that the Arab state "really is an incredible place to spend a few days on a stopover". "I cannot wait to bring my children back," he adds. Beckham last year signed a deal reportedly worth £150 million ($172 million) to promote the gas-rich Gulf state, which hosts this year's World Cup. He was appointed a cultural ambassador. Jakens urged Beckham to use his "unique profile" to highlight the "terrible abuses" that tens of thousands of migrant workers have faced while working on World Cup multi-billion dollar sites. Amnesty earlier this year demanded that world football's governing body FIFA set up a $440 million fund for "abused" workers in Qatar. The Arab state has faced accusations of under-reporting deaths and injuries among workers as well as complaints of unpaid wages. There are also questions over its respect for the rights of women and the LGBTQ community. The tiny state with conservative Muslim leaders has been in the rights spotlight ever since it was awarded the World Cup in 2010. Critics say Qatar's progress

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