FIFA World Cup: FIFA asked to make Sure Qatar gives fair trial to detained FIFA World Cup 2022 worker
Human rights officialdoms have condemned Qatar's unfair action
against Abdullah Ibhais, who has been on a hunger strike for 3 weeks. In April
2021 he was punished to 5 years in penal for offenses including bribery and the
misuse of funds. Then, this November, while in the procedure of attractive
against the verdict, he was taken into custody.
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Protesting his blamelessness, Ibhais started a hunger
strike, now in its 3rd week. Dutch newspaper NRC published a
voice note reportedly logged by Ibhais in his cell, deliberating his decision
to continue the strike until he is established acquitted. I’ve gone on a hunger
strike since for me this was the last resort after I was deprived of the chance
to a fair hearing, Ibhais is heard saying in the voice note.
I was deprived of the opportunity to be heard, I was denied
the opportunity to speak up and, after all, I was inside whilst my trial has
not over yet. Human Rights Watch and human rights group Fair-minded Square have
written to both FIFA World Cup 2022 and Qatar to influence them to ensure
Ibhais is granted a fair trial. Interrogators coerced Ibhais into confessing to
custodies of bribery and misappropriation of state funds in late 2019, Ibhais
told Norwegian magazine Josimar.
Throughout the questioning, public prosecutors told him, either
you sign a concession here or we send you to State Security, where they know
how to get an admitting out of you Ibhais added that he was not permitted
access to a lawyer. According to HRW, Ibhais withdrew his admitting in court,
the only evidence obtainable against him. But the court disallowed his pleas to
annul the admission. For more know about
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No evidence of any crime was has been shaped by either the
Qatari establishments or his employer, the Qatar World Cup 2022 Supreme
Committee. Qatari authorities seem to have robbed Abdullah Ibhais of his correct
to a fair trial in minutes that raise serious anxieties about Qatar’s justice
system, said Michael Page, deputy Middle East director of HRW on 5
October.
"The establishments should directly investigate allegations
that his confession was forced and whether the SC used the justice system to
retaliate in contradiction of an employee for internal censure. FIFA issued a
brief reply on 8 November saying, it is FIFA's position that any being deserves
a trial that is fair and where the due procedure is observed and appreciated."
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