World Cup puts Qatar’s human rights abuses in spotlight

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World Cup puts Qatar’s human rights abuses in spotlight
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On SundayTODAY: MeaganNBC has this week’s SundayFocus on the World Cup becoming as notable for its acts of protest, as for the games on the field...with courage on display before the eyes of the world.

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