Human Rights organisation Amnesty International says it has under discovered reports of forced labour and poor treatment of migrant workers, who are involved in the construction of the Qatar 2022 Football World Cup venues.
It is calling on FIFA, the football governing body, to ensure the tournament is not built on human rights abuses.
Our UK Correspondent Natalie Powell reports.
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