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- “It’s often still dangerous for athletes to speak out.”Workshop Recap: Athletes as Human Rights Defenders The Athletes Network for Safer Sports held a workshop on June 27th on the topic of “Athletes as Human Rights Defenders.” Moderated by Network Coordinator Joanna Maranhão, the session explored what athletes face when they speak up for human rights and what practical measures should be put in… Read more: “It’s often still dangerous for athletes to speak out.”
- US: FIFA Cancels Anti-Bias Messaging for Club World CupSoccer Governing Body Action For US Tournament Bodes Ill For 2026 World Cup (New York) – The global soccer governing body FIFA’s reported decision to cancel previously planned additional anti-racism and anti-discrimination messaging at Club World Cup venues in the United States signals a human rights risk for FIFA’s upcoming 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico, the Dignity… Read more: US: FIFA Cancels Anti-Bias Messaging for Club World Cup
- Algeria: French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes sentenced to seven years in prison after over a year under a judicial control orderReporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns the court of Tizi Ouzou’s decision to sentence French football journalist Christophe Gleizes to seven years in prison with immediate incarceration. Arrested and held under a judicial control order since 28 May 2024, he has now been unjustly convicted and imprisoned for simply doing his job. He will appeal the… Read more: Algeria: French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes sentenced to seven years in prison after over a year under a judicial control order
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