The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for authoritarian practices", according to a new report from human rights campaign group Amnesty. The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for authoritarian practices", according to a new report from human rights campaign group Amnesty.
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- The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for authoritarian practices", according to a new report from human rights campaign group Amnesty.
- The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for authoritarian practices", according to a new report
- from human rights campaign group Amnesty. The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for
- authoritarian practices", according to a new report from human rights campaign group Amnesty.
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- The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for authoritarian practices", according to a new report from human rights campaign group Amnesty.
- The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for authoritarian practices", according to a new report
- from human rights campaign group Amnesty. The 2026 World Cup risks becoming "a stage for repression and a platform for
