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FIFA & ILO silence over case of detained migrant worker

Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsBy Editor's Desk, Tattva NewsJune 26, 2023Updated:June 26, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Hundreds of migrant workers who were security guards during the 2022 Qatar World Cup have either been deported or detained following abrupt termination of their work contracts which has left many indebted. Demands for their unpaid wages have been met with arrests.

Shakir Ullah, one worker from Pakistan who requested unpaid wages on behalf of hundred of his colleagues has spent around five months in a Qatari prison. The desperation of migrant workers in Qatar has increased due to forceful termination of their contracts, which goes against Qatar’s labor law.

For years, FIFA and Qatar have claimed that the World Cup would open to door to progress migrant workers’ welfare and labor rights and leave a “lasting legacy of better workers’ rights in the country”. These claims ring hollow for migrant workers who continue to face unfair deportation and imprisonment. 

Shakir Ullah is one of  two Pakistani men who were arrested, charged and imprisoned in January this year. Ullah had made an effort to claim unpaid wages on behalf of hundreds of other low-income migrant workers, particularly security guards working for Stark Security Services. 

The end of the 2022 World Cup came with the unceremonious firing of Ullah and the colleagues, leaving them homeless, destitute and unable to fend for themselves and their families back at home. 

FIFA stated: “Workers need to be free to raise their voices in line with their rights and freedoms under international standards and that due process must be guaranteed for anyone accused of wrongdoing.”

Yet, Ullah and two other men were put behind bars for demanding what they were owed. Ullah has reportedly been sentenced to six months’ imprisonment with an additional fine of 10,000 riyals ($2,746). Failure to pay the hefty fine could extend his sentence. 

Despite being aware of Ullah’s case, FIFA remains silent. Ullah is one of the hundreds of thousands of migrant workers who made the World Cup event a success.

The ILO has been a silent bystander too, despite its role in working closely with Qatar on labor reforms. Even those you might expect to speak up for Ullah have failed to do so. The office of the UN’s International Labour Organization (ILO) in Doha, which has worked closely with the Qataris on labour reforms for more than five years, has remained silent.

It was informed about Ullah’s detention in February but has made no public statement about the case, only telling the Observer: “We are unable to provide information about [his] current status or the legal proceedings.” Ullah’s future remains uncertain as FIFA, Qatar, the ILO and even trade unions are failing to remedy the injustices he has faced.

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