21 human rights groups have condemned FIFA’s decision for Saudi Arabia to host the 2034 Men’s World Cup, citing the country’s human rights record and accusations of “sportswashing.” Amb. Gerald M. Feierstein, director of the Arabian Peninsula Affairs Program at the Middle East Institute, joined CBS News to discuss the decision for Saudi Arabia to host.
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