British travel industry executive, headhunted to boost Qatar’s tourism trade for the World Cup, died in unexplained circumstances after telling friends that he had been detained and tortured by the country’s secret police.
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Enjoy the spectacle where Qatar deaths are many , I'm sure folk will nice arm bands , take the knee ,wear lovely badges , earn masses of money , tread on the dead , up the revolution .
British travel industry executive, headhunted to boost Qatar’s tourism trade for the World Cup, died in unexplained circumstances after telling friends that he had been detained and tortured by the country’s secret police.
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EXCLUSIVE: A British travel industry executive, headhunted to boost Qatar’s tourism trade for the World Cup, died in unexplained circumstances after telling friends that he had been detained and tortured by the country’s secret police https://t.co/Le6gamFqNJ
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The whole thing is disgusting. The world cup will take over our media for 4 weeks - badge kissing, funny goal celebrations, coverage and interviews with fans on how they're enjoying themselves and pleasantly surprised by the friendly locals, blah, blah.
I don't doubt for a minute that if China won the rights to stage a world cup and chose to hold it next door to a Uyghur concentration camp, the football world wouldn't complain so long as the money was right.