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All Things Considered: Qatar, Football and Human Rights

Roy Jenkins and guests discuss human rights and the World Cup. Extended edition, also available to watch.

A special extended edition of All Things Considered in which Roy Jenkins and guests discuss human rights and the Football World Cup with a live audience at Wrexham Glynd诺r University. The panel discussion is part of a range of programmes being broadcast by 大象传媒 Radio Wales in Wrexham this weekend to mark the Wal Goch Festival of Football.

The programme is also available to watch on the programme website.

This Football World Cup is the first such tournament for which Wales has qualified since 1958. It's also the first time the World Cup has been hosted by a Muslim nation, Qatar, and the country is expecting 1.3 million fans. However, the games have been shadowed by controversy, with questions asked about the rights and working conditions of the migrant workers involved in building the infrastructure. Paris and other French cities are boycotting the games by not screening them in public spaces. In response the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, has said that Qatar has faced unprecedented criticism since winning the bid.

Joining Roy Jenkins to discuss the issues are Graham Daniels, General Director of Christians in Sport and a Director of Cambridge United Football Club. Jahangir Mohammad, Founder and Director of the Ayaan Institute. Ewa Turczanska, Member of the Colwyn Bay Amnesty International group and contributor to the World Cup values statement made with the Welsh Centre for International Affairs. Faisal Bodi from the Islamic Human Rights Commission.

Audience includes students from Wrexham Glynd诺r University, Coleg Cambria, Chester University and Bangor University.

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46 minutes