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The state of human rights in Qatar is a concern for several non-governmental organisations, such as the Human Rights Watch (HRW), which reported in 2012 that hundreds of thousands of mostly South Asian migrant workers in construction in Qatar risk serious exploitation and abuse, sometimes amounting … See more
Sharia is a main source of Qatari legislation, according to Qatar's constitution. Sharia is applied to statutes pertaining to family law, inheritance, and several criminal acts (including adultery, robbery and … See more
Women in Qatar vote and may run for public office. Qatar enfranchised women at the same time as men in connection with the May 1999 … See more
Until 2005, children as young as four years old were used as jockeys in camel racing, which is a popular sport in the Gulf region. Children were also being trafficked from other countries, and often starved to keep their body weight down. The sport is a dangerous one, … See more
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According to the US State Department, expatriate workers from nations throughout Asia and parts of Africa are routinely subjected to forced labour and, in some instances, prostitution. Most of these people voluntarily … See moreMakeup and citizenship of Qatar
Out of the population of about 2.7 million, about 2 million are men and the rest are female. Over 90% of … See moreLaw 39, issued in 2005, stipulated the formation of a "bureau for human rights" in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. One of its main missions is to prepare answers on the claims or … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBAs a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, Qatar is contributing to the climate crisis that is taking a growing toll on human rights around the globe. The country has the sixth...
WEBHRF’s latest report, “Qatar’s Human Rights Record in the World’s Spotlight,” highlights the country’s worst human rights abuses, including those against political prisoners, and provides policy recommendations …
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WEBWhile Qatar acceded to two core human rights treaties, it made reservations, depriving migrants and women of some of their protections. Qatar passed the Gulf region’s first refugee asylum law,...
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