Thursday, November 17, 2022

 Migrant Workers Story in Qatar Worldcup

BHOKTENI, Nepal - Shambhu Chaudhary picks up his mobile phone and stares at the man in the photo for a long time. He wears a dark suit and stands in bright sunlight in the middle of what appears to be a huge construction project.At first, Choudhary does not recognize the man. However, he soon recognizes the place. “Lusail,” said Chaudhary, naming the gleaming billion-dollar facility that will be the heart of the World Cup in Qatar. "I made this stadium." Chaudhary, 44, said it is unlikely that a World Cup match will be played in Lusail this month and 18 December. Without hundreds of thousands of men like him, this would not have been possible.A migrant worker fueling the ruthless capitalist  supply and demand business doing much of the mundane and dangerous work in the scorching heat of the Persian Gulf and his 220 billion under construction at the first World Cup. Workers for the dollar nation-building project culminates. , was essential in the Arab world. Qatar's preparations for the tournament have put the spotlight on this army of workers and a system that exploits their labor and despair that has done nothing but reorganize the country over the past decade. The workforce is huge and is drawn to too many places  to count. The group is  so anonymous that, to this day, no one can agree on how many  members died to lead the World Cup to the finish line.

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