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The hotel chosen by the French team in Qatar for the World Cup is controversial. The rights of employees and migrant workers there do not seem to be guaranteed at all.
In Qatar, the Al Messila hotel will be the base camp of the France team. The palace was visited by Didier Deschamps and Noël Le Graët, president of the French Football Federation. Both were conquered. The establishment is even approved by FIFA, which guarantees its good practices: no forced labor or violation human rights. A few months later, a team from France Télévisions went to the palace, equipped with a hidden camera. Everywhere, journalists meet migrant workers.
Accompanied by their guide, who remains anonymous, the team identifies the homes where the employees are housed. Inside, the bathrooms are dirty and the kitchens unsanitary. A small bedroom is shared by four people. According to their information, the employees are deprived of rest days and their passports have been confiscated. Back in France, the team showed the images to Noël Le Graët. “I’m going to discuss it with the director (…), it’s not insoluble, it’s a coat of paint. There’s still time to fix this“, he answers. Finally, the president of the FFF retracted and considered these practices “unacceptable“. He also said that the FFF supported the creation of a compensation fund demanded by NGOs for victims of work accidents on World Cup sites.