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5 Mar 2014

Autor:
Beatrice Thomas, Arabian Business (UAE)

"It's not my duty" to push Qatar labour rights says Zaha Hadid

Architects have "nothing to do with the workers" who have died on construction sites in Qatar, according to architect Zaha Hadid whose Al Wakrah stadium for the FIFA World Cup 2022 is under construction, it was reported. More than 500 Indian migrants and 382 Nepalese nationals have died in Qatar since it won the right to host the football tournament, according to an investigation by UK newspaper The Guardian. Hadid's Al Wakrah stadium is one of five new venues under construction for the tournament...