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Scandals surrounding the Qatar 2022 World Cup

Scandals surrounding the Qatar 2022 World Cup
Nov 16 2022 Share

As the world gears for the first ever winter World Cup, the atmosphere surrounding the Arab state’s first ever holding of the football competition has been marred by negative press and stories. 

But what exactly is causing all this uproar? The 2022 tournament had been making headlines ever since FIFA named Qatar as hosts way back in 2010. 

Here are just some of the main concerns concerning ethical issues and scandals associated with the upcoming World Cup.

Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and is even punishable by imprisonment. Despite this, the FA have assured gay English fans that they will not be arrested for public arrested. 

Adelaide United’s Australian left-back Josh Cavallo, who is the world’s only openly gay top-flight men’s footballer, also expressed concern about visiting Qatar. This discrimination unfortunately extends to LGBTQ+ citizens all year round. 

Back in February 2021, an investigation by Guardian revealed that 6,500 migrant workers died in Qatar since the World Cup was awarded. 

This falls under the Kafala sponsorship system, which turns employees into indentured labourers unable to leave the country without an exit visa insured by their employer. 

While recent labour reforms ended the Kafala system, the World Cup construction project was nonetheless built on low pay, poor conditions, and a “culture of fear” in which outspoken workers were imprisoned for “publishing false news”.

Going back to 2015, Swiss authorities arrested 7 high ranking FIFA officials who awarded votes to prospective World Cup hosts in exchange for bribes. The main two were Russia and Qatar. 

Of the 22 FIFA executive committee members who voted in Qatar’s 2010 bid for the World Cup, 15 have faced criminal charges. Stripping Qatar of hosting rights became impossible due to much infrastructural work having already been completed. 

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Spider web of corruption installation takes to Castille

Spider web of corruption installation takes to Castille
Nov 16 2022 Share

Activists from Occupy Justice installed a display called ‘The Spider’s Web of Corruption’, which depicts former prime minister Joseph Muscat amongst others on the steps outside the Office of the Prime Minister in Valletta. 

The group said in a statement that the illuminated spider’s web features ‘some of the main protagonists of some of the worst corruption scandals that have been exposed over the past few years depicted as spiders.’ 

The installation features former right hand man to Muscat Keith Schembri, former minister Konrad Mizzi, deputy police commissioner Silvio Valletta as well as the likes of Lawrence Cutajar and Chris Cardona. 

‘These “spiders” have enjoyed impunity for far too long’ the statement read. ‘All these individuals were protected by disgraced ex-Prime Minister Joseph Muscat. The corrupt deals, details of which are still being uncovered, were done with his complete blessing.’ 

‘Occupy Justice demand answers: it is high time that the web of corruption, which started in Castille, led by Joseph Muscat and his cronies, is exposed for what it is’ it read. 

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Malta Wins Lonely Planet’s Top Destination to Unwind Award

Malta Wins Lonely Planet’s Top Destination to Unwind Award
Nov 16 2022 Share

Global travel authority Lonely Planet has today unveiled its top destinations to visit next year with the release of Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2023, and Malta has been awarded the “Top Destination to Unwind” Award. 

Malta won the title alongside the likes of Halkidiki in Greece and Jordan, with Lonely Planet saying that Malta has been “much-loved by European visitors for decades.” 

Showcasing 30 incredible destinations around this globe, Best in Travel 2023 is Lonely Planet’s 18th annual collection of the world’s hottest destinations and the must-have travel experiences for the year ahead.

Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2023 offers a comprehensive set of itineraries aimed at helping travellers to explore the world — while following along with some seriously knowledgeable locally based experts along the way.

Malta’s profile in the tourism world is rapidly gaining the strong reputation it truly deserves. In the past months, the Malta Tourism Authority has been a proactive catalyst in making sure that the splendour of the Maltese Islands is shared and outreached around the globe,” outlined Minister for Tourism Clayton Bartolo.

Malta is “attracting more visitors from around the world, beckoned by its prehistoric temples, fantastic scuba diving and buzzy Valletta, its beautiful capital.” 

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Fatman Scoop live at Havana Classics on December 7th

Fatman Scoop live at Havana Classics on December 7th
Nov 16 2022 Share

Havana Club Malta have revealed that the iconic raw and husky voice of the Grammy Award artist Fatman Scoop will be performing live on the eve of a public holiday.

 

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Havana Classics have been a staple event before the eve of any public holiday. The tradition is now getting a return with one of Hip Hop and RnB’s most iconic talents. 

Scoop will be dropping some of his most iconic tracks throughout the years on the 7th of December – so make sure that you’ve saved the date for the night. Oh, and did we mention that it’s free entrance? 

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