The US government’s World Cup task force has promised a safe and welcoming 2026 World Cup🏆
But in this commentary, Robbie Newton of @hrw.org argues that without enforceable safeguards, fans risk discrimination, arbitrary treatment, and unequal access.
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Posts by Robbie Newton
FairSquare has formally requested that the UK government investigate the link between Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour and the Rapid Support Forces who have been credibly accused of committing genocide in Sudan. A 🧵 fairsq.org/fairsquare-s...
What does the world of football urgently need?
People like Lise Klaveness!
She is the first recipient of the Ernest Lee Jahncke Award for Courageous Leadership in Sport.
Great initiative!
Read more⤵️
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Last week’s @championsleague1.bsky.social incident involving Viní Júnior showed once again how pervasive discrimination remains in football. With the World Cup fast approaching, #FIFA should be leading on anti‑racism — not stepping away from it. #SayNoToRacism @hrw.org www.hrw.org/news/2026/02...
India will host the centenary #CommonwealthGames in 2030 in Ahmedabad, a moment that could shape not only the Games, but also the country’s bid for the 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games. | @robnewt.bsky.social
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Hosting the #CWG2030 is an opportunity for #India to raise the bar on human rights in and around sport. By protecting athletes & workers’ rights and meaningfully engaging with affected communities, it could also boost its #Olympic ambitions @hrw.org
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HRW quote card that says, “The UK government’s decision to end the cruel "two-child limit” social security policy is welcome and long-overdue. It forced growing numbers of children and families into poverty and undermined their rights.” Kartik Raj, Europe Senior Researcher
Good riddance to rubbish policy.
The end to the UK's "two child limit" social security policy has been announced, and it will soon be gone.
We @hrw.org welcome the news, as one of many, many, many voices calling for an end to this arbitrary, cruel social security policy.
Australian PM @albomp.bsky.social should urge #Singapore’s Lawrence Wong to halt the execution of Malaysian national Pannir Selvam — scheduled for tomorrow, the day of the Australia-Singapore Annual Leaders’ Meeting. Quiet diplomacy is unlikely to cut it. @hrw.org
www.hrw.org/news/2025/10...
From restricting #MediaFreedom to plans to revive the death penalty, the @mmuizzu.bsky.social administration appears set on chipping away at human rights in the #Maldives @hrw.org
www.hrw.org/news/2025/08...
The recent proposal in the Maldives to introduce the death penalty for drug trafficking is in stark contrast to moves elsewhere in Asia where governments are limiting crimes punishable by death. Instead, the Maldives should abolish capital punishment once & for all. www.hrw.org/news/2025/08...
Big win for #EnglishFootball 🏆
UK passed a historic law last week to set up an Independent ⚽ Regulator, with powers to tackle financial instability, safeguard heritage, and weed out rogue owners, including those responsible for #humanrights abuses #FairerFuture @hrw.org
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Beyond the Maldives crystal-clear waters and pristine, white-sand beaches, local communities are facing a far harsher reality: a growing water crisis driven by climate change. Some islands are literally running out of fresh water.
By @hrw.org's @robnewt.bsky.social www.hrw.org/news/2025/05...
Beyond Maldives's crystal-clear waters and pristine, white-sand beaches, local communities are facing a far harsher reality: a growing water crisis driven by climate change. Some islands are literally running out of fresh water www.hrw.org/news/2025/05...
While tourists sip cocktails in luxury resorts, many Maldivians are facing a far harsher reality: a growing water crisis driven by climate change, writes Robbie Newton, @hrw.org
www.ipsnews.net/2025/05/clim...
Trump lands in Saudi Arabia to chase deals, as workers die building MBS’s World Cup dream. FIFA looks away, Trump shrugs, and migrant blood stains the foundations. Profit over lives, again.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
Marginalized communities in the #Maldives' outer islands face severe barriers to accessing safe, clean, affordable water🚰. Climate change impacts 🌊 are threatening freshwater supplies & govt-led water projects are failing 2 protect rights of those most affected @hrw.org
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Muhammad Arshad, a migrant worker from Pakistan, has died while working on a new stadium being built for the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
#RallyForPannir: anger, rage, grief and determination on display tonight in #Singapore, all directed against the #DeathPenalty, a cruel regime that dehumanises and devalues human life.
Tonight there will be vigils in Singapore & Malaysia to protest the execution of Malaysian Pannir Selvam Pranthaman scheduled for tomorrow morning. Transformative Justice Collective will livestream the vigil in Singapore, which begins at 7pm local time. Join here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhfp...
New @hrw.org podcast on the history of #sportswashing and the way its impacting sports fans today. Featuring John Hird, one of the founders of Newcastle United Fans Against Sportswashing, and HRW's Minky Worden
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Rights & Wrongs is a podcast by Human Rights Watch that takes a deep dive into major human rights issues. The podcast, hosted by Ngofeen Mputubwele, formerly of The New Yorker, taps into the expertise of our researchers around the world and the stories of local activists on the ground. In this episode, Sportswashing Explained... In late 2024, the international football association (FIFA) announced that Saudi Arabia would host the 2034 World Cup. This means the world’s largest sporting event will be taking place in a country where the government imprisons scores of activists and dissidents for peaceful criticism, denies women fundamental civil and human rights, and cheats migrant workers out of their pay, after treating them brutally. There’s a word to describe countries notorious for human rights abuses hosting major sporting events: “sportswashing.” Host Ngofeen Mputubwele traces the history of sportswashing from the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany to Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the World Cup. What can fans and athletes do to fight back against sportswashing? Listen to find out. Featuring Minky Worden: Director of Global Initiatives at Human Rights Watch John Hird: Co-founder of Newcastle United Fans Against Sportswashing
Football (⚽ not 🏈) fans may be interested.
New @hrw.org podcast on “sportswashing,” the phenomenon where countries notorious for human rights abuses host major sports events to launder their reputation. This episode looks from the 1936 Olympics🏅to the 2034 World Cup🏆
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Italy’s security bill threatens fundamental rights
It criminalizes peaceful protest, with harsh penalties for activists, detainees, and migrants
Human rights bodies warn of serious risks - the Senate should listen
❌Repression is not security❌
hrw.org/news/2025/02...
Fascinating piece. "Democrats lost the 2024 presidential election in part because they failed to embrace spaces where community connection was being forged. Sports is an ever-bubbling cauldron of connection on full boil. To ignore it is to concede defeat."
www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/j...
Huge debate in the House of Lords today on the future of English football, as Tory peers seek to further delay the Regulator which footy fans have been waiting on for years. @fairgameuk.bsky.social will be there in numbers to push back against these delay tactics.
www.theguardian.com/football/202...
Spoke to @nytimes.com about how the brazen killing of Lim Kimya in downtown Bangkok sends a terrifying message to Cambodians that no one is safe. www.nytimes.com/2025/01/15/w...
The same questions should be asked about LA hosting matches of the 2025 Club World Cup and 2026 World Cup (sponsored by one of the companies most responsible for these wildfires, Saudi Aramco).
"By awarding Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup in men’s football, FIFA has legitimised a massively polluting construction project of stadiums and infrastructure and bent its own rules on requirements for pre-existing stadiums." New from @playthegame-org.bsky.social
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