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Qatar's Human Rights Record Under Scrutiny at UN, Labor Reforms Praised

Qatar's Human Rights Record Under Scrutiny at UN, Labor Reforms Praised

Qatar's human rights record came under scrutiny at the United Nations' Human Rights Council on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. While the country was praised for improving labor laws ahead of the 2022 World Cup, it was urged to fully abolish its employment system for migrant workers.Qatar's senior diplomat in Geneva highlighted the progress made in recent years, including the introduction of a minimum wage, freedom to change employers, and measures to combat forced labor and trafficking. However, the country was urged by France and Sierra Leone to pursue further reforms and consider abolishing the kafala system, which ties migrant workers to their employers.The Netherlands delegation commended Qatar's efforts but emphasized the need for more effective enforcement and implementation of labor laws. Other countries, including Brazil, Ireland, Italy, and New Zealand, called for the abolition of the death penalty and the decriminalization of same-sex relations.In response to criticism of Qatar's record on women's rights, the country's representative pointed to the increased number of women in diplomatic roles. However, Sweden and Iceland recommended further reforms in areas such as divorce, child custody, and inheritance. Iceland also urged the decriminalization of abortion and access to reproductive health services without the need for male guardian approval.Qatar's delegation highlighted the country's rise in the global press freedom index. Norway recommended ensuring that civil society, human rights defenders, and journalists can operate freely without fear of reprisals.Despite the progress made, Qatar is expected to face continued scrutiny as it prepares to host the 2036 Olympics. The country's sports ministry official emphasized the importance of sports as a platform for cooperation and empowerment, stating that Qatar will continue its efforts in the field of sport and empowerment.

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India's World Cup Hopes Crushed, Stimac's Future Uncertain

India's World Cup Hopes Crushed, Stimac's Future Uncertain

India's World Cup qualification hopes were dashed after a controversial 1-2 loss to Qatar in Doha, leaving coach Igor Stimac's future uncertain.Stimac, who had previously vowed to step down if he failed to guide India to the third round, expressed hesitation about his future. "We need to discuss internally in the next few weeks where our futures stand," he said.Despite the setback, Stimac remained optimistic about India's footballing future. "India has a good future in football," he asserted. "Our team is not that older than the Qatari team today."Stimac's contract extension, which runs until June 2026, would have been automatically renewed if India had advanced to the third round. However, the team's underwhelming campaign, including a home loss to Afghanistan, has raised questions about Stimac's leadership.Stimac believes that India's World Cup aspirations could be realized if Indian-origin players competing in European leagues were allowed to join the national team. "If we were allowed to use them, then India would qualify for the World Cup regularly," he said.He criticized the lack of competitiveness in the Indian Super League (ISL), arguing that players need to experience high-pressure games throughout the season to prepare for international competition.

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India's World Cup Dreams Crushed by Controversial Goal

India's World Cup Dreams Crushed by Controversial Goal

India's World Cup qualifying dreams were shattered in Doha after a controversial goal allowed Qatar to snatch a 2-1 victory. Coach Igor Stimac expressed outrage over the "irregular" goal, claiming it "killed" his team's aspirations.India took an early lead but Qatar equalized with a goal that Stimac vehemently disputed. Replays confirmed that the ball had crossed the line before being dragged back into play. "It shouldn't be happening in today's football," Stimac lamented. "It changed everything."Despite the setback, Stimac praised his players' efforts. "They were fantastic," he said. "We controlled the game for a major part." However, he acknowledged India's shortcomings in the attacking third. "We should have scored thrice in the first half," he said. "There's something missing in Indian football, and that's clinical reactions inside the box."Qatar's equalizer deflated India's momentum, and they conceded a second goal in the 85th minute. The loss ended India's hopes of reaching the third round of World Cup qualifying and direct qualification for the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.Stimac expressed disappointment but congratulated Qatar. "It's kind of an injustice to my boys," he said. "We were very close to winning this game and qualifying for the third round."India's bid for the Asian Cup will now continue in the Third Round of Qualifiers, scheduled for March 2025. Stimac remains optimistic despite the setback. "We have a young team with a lot of potential," he said. "We will learn from this experience and come back stronger."

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Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Named India's Captain for Crucial World Cup Qualifier

Gurpreet Singh Sandhu Named India's Captain for Crucial World Cup Qualifier

India's national football team, the Blue Tigers, have appointed goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu as their captain for the crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Qatar. The match, scheduled for Tuesday at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium in Doha, is a must-win for India to keep their hopes of reaching the third round of qualifiers alive.Sandhu, with 71 caps, is the most experienced and longest-serving player in the national team after the retirement of Sunil Chhetri. Head coach Igor Stimac stated that the decision to hand the captaincy to Sandhu was a natural choice, given his leadership qualities and experience.India's squad for the match includes 23 players, with defenders Amey Ranawade, Lalchungnunga, and Subhasish Bose not traveling to Qatar. Ranawade and Lalchungnunga were released to focus on their development, while Bose was granted leave for personal reasons.Qatar, who have already qualified for the third round as group toppers, have named a young squad for the match, with 21 players under the age of 24. Despite their dominance in their previous match against Afghanistan, Qatar failed to score, highlighting India's defensive resilience.Stimac emphasized the importance of attacking transitions in the upcoming match, as India aims to create and convert scoring opportunities. The Blue Tigers will have their first practice session in Doha on Sunday evening, followed by an official training session at the match venue on Monday.A win for India would put them in a strong position to qualify for the World Cup qualifiers third round and secure a direct spot at the 2027 Asian Cup. However, a loss would eliminate them from the qualifiers, and they would have to compete in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers third round for a place at the tournament in Saudi Arabia.If India draws against Qatar, they will qualify for the third round only if the match between Kuwait and Afghanistan, which will kick off two hours later, also ends in a draw. In that scenario, India would finish second in the group with six points, the same as Afghanistan, but with a better goal difference.

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India Names Squad for Crucial World Cup Qualifier Against Qatar

India Names Squad for Crucial World Cup Qualifier Against Qatar

Indian football head coach Igor Stimac has named a 23-member squad for India's crucial World Cup Qualifier against Qatar on June 11. The match will be India's first since the retirement of legendary captain Sunil Chhetri.Stimac has made several notable changes to the squad, most notably the omission of experienced defenders Subhasish Bose, Amey Ranawade, and Lalchungnunga. Jay Gupta has been handed a debut call-up, while Bose and Ranawade were named on the bench but did not feature in the previous match against Kuwait.India currently sits in third place in Group A with five points, behind Qatar (13 points) and Afghanistan (five points). A win against Qatar is crucial for India's hopes of advancing to the third round of the World Cup Qualifiers. A draw would also suffice if Afghanistan and Kuwait draw their match.The Blue Tigers will face a formidable challenge against Qatar, who are the reigning Asian champions. However, Stimac remains optimistic about his team's chances. "We have a good team, and we are confident that we can get a result in Qatar," he said.India's squad for the match against Qatar:Goalkeepers: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Amrinder Singh, Vishal KaithDefenders: Anwar Ali, Jay Gupta, Mehtab Singh, Narender, Nikhil Poojary, Rahul BhekeMidfielders: Anirudh Thapa, Brandon Fernandes, Edmund Lalrindika, Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Liston Colaco, Mahesh Singh Naorem, Nandhakumar Sekar, Sahal Abdul Samad, Suresh Singh WangjamForwards: Manvir Singh, Rahim Ali, Vikram Partap Singh, David Lalhlansanga

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India's World Cup Qualifier Hopes Hit by Ralte's Exam Conflict

India's World Cup Qualifier Hopes Hit by Ralte's Exam Conflict

Lalengmawia Ralte, a key midfielder for the Indian national football team, faces a potential dilemma as his university examination conflicts with India's crucial World Cup qualifier against Kuwait on June 6. The match holds immense significance as India aims to qualify for the third round of a World Cup qualifying cycle for the first time.Ralte, who has earned 18 senior team caps, has reportedly requested to be excused from the preparatory camp due to his exam. However, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) has asked him to discuss the matter with head coach Igor Stimac.In addition to Ralte's potential absence, India may also miss Akash Mishra, Rahul KP, and Mohammed Yasir due to injuries. Skipper Sunil Chhetri could also join the camp later than May 10 due to a family illness.Ralte's absence would be a significant blow to India's midfield. In the recently concluded Indian Super League (ISL) season, he played a pivotal role for Mumbai City FC, boasting an 85% passing accuracy and creating 17 chances. He was named player of the match in the final against Mohun Bagan Super Giant.Mumbai City coach Petr Krakty praised Ralte's performance, saying, "Apuiah (Ralte's nickname) handled the team fantastically." He added that Ralte deserves "a bit more recognition" despite other Indian players scoring goals.India's chances of qualifying for the third round of the World Cup qualifiers hinge on the results of their matches against Kuwait and Qatar. A victory against Kuwait would boost their hopes, while a defeat could jeopardize their chances.The AIFF is hopeful that Ralte will be able to resolve the conflict between his exam and the national team's commitments. However, if he is unable to participate, India will have to find a suitable replacement to fill the void in their midfield.

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