World Cup will be bonanza of sportswashing' under Trump, say human rights groups
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World Cup will be bonanza of sportswashing' under Trump, say human rights groups
"Minky Worden defined sportswashing as the practice of using a beloved sporting event to attract fans and positive coverage that might also serve to cover up serious human rights abuses. She argued that this term, previously used in relation to autocracies, should now apply to the current US administration."
"Worden stated that the US administration's brutal immigration crackdown, discriminatory policies, and threats to press freedom mean the tournament risks being defined by exclusion and fear, rather than the inclusive celebration it was meant to be."
"Worden emphasized that the problem of sportswashing is alive and well, asserting that this World Cup will be a bonanza for sportswashing, as the administration uses the event to promote political messages while masking serious issues."
Human rights organizations claim this summer's World Cup is a platform for sportswashing by the Trump administration, obscuring serious human rights abuses. The Sport and Rights Alliance has called for better protection of individual rights during the tournament. Minky Worden from Human Rights Watch defined sportswashing and emphasized that the event risks being characterized by exclusion and fear due to the administration's policies. The World Cup was intended to incorporate a human rights framework, but current conditions threaten that goal.
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