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📰 QCPD Shares Thoughts | On Human Rights Legacy of the Qatar World Cup    QCPD has published a new short analysis examining renewed international attention surrounding the case of Abdullah Ibhais, former media manager of Qatar’s 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the broader questions it raises about accountability, freedom of expression and labour rights in the aftermath of major global events. The article reflects on recent developments linked to Ibhais’ reported detention in Jordan and explores how his case continues to shape discussions around whistleblower protection, human rights advocacy and the long-term legacy of the Qatar World Cup. Inside the article:  🔹 The renewed attention surrounding the Abdullah Ibhais case  🔹 Challenges faced by whistleblowers and human rights advocates  🔹 The relationship between global sporting events and accountability  🔹 Ongoing debates over labour rights, transparency and the legacy of the 2022 World Cup    For the Qatar Centre for Peace and Democracy (QCPD), engaging with these developments reflects our commitment to fostering constructive and informed discussion on human rights, good governance and the protection of civic space. Cases such as this serve as important reminders that the legacy of major international events extends beyond their conclusion and can continues to shape lives as much as debates on rights, justice and reform. 👉 Read the full article on our website: https://lnkd.in/eqS3skmj   #QCPDSharesThoughts #HumanRights #LabourRights #Accountability #FreedomOfExpression #Whistleblowers #GoodGovernance #QatarWorldCup #SportsAndHumanRights #CivicSpace #HumanRightsDefenders #PolicyAnalysis #InternationalAffairs #Governance #RuleOfLaw #Advocates

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