Today, a global coalition of 53 civil society organisations, incuding FSE, have joined together to call on Members of the European Parliament to use their democratically-elected powers to protect us all from biometric mass surveillance practices.
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FSE & CSHR LAUNCH FANS’ HUMAN RIGHTS GUIDE
Like all people associated with sport, the human rights of fans should be upheld, and governments and institutions across the sports ecosystem, such as event organising committees, have responsibilities to protect and respect them.
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Earlier this week, Football Supporters Europe (FSE) and Amnesty International France (AIF) convened a meeting with representatives of French fans’ organisations to discuss the situation for migrant workers in Qatar ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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The Supercopa de España was established in 1982 as a two-team competition, pitting the league champions against the winners of the Copa del Rey.
In November 2019, the Spanish FA (RFEF) announced that it would be expanded to accommodate four teams, including the league and cup runners up, and would be held in Saudi Arabia for the following three years.
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Ahead of next year’s FIFA World Cup in Qatar, human rights organisation Amnesty International has published a report on the state of migrant worker’s rights in the country.
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(Nyon, Switzerland, 8 June, 2021) — The Belarusian authorities should immediately drop all criminal charges against Aliaksandra Herasimenia and Aliaksandr Apeikin, chair and executive director of the Belarusian Sport Solidarity Foundation (BSSF), the Sport & Rights Alliance said today.
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