Amnesty International has made an urgent plea for FIFA President Gianni Infantino to commit to a compensation package for the migrant workers who built the tournament’s gleaming stadiums. Amnesty and 24 other groups including Human Rights Watch wrote to Infantino in May urging him to establish a remediation program for “abuses” suffered by workers.

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