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Lina al-Hathloul

Saudi human rights activist, fighting for women''s rights and the release of political prisoners.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 52min

Why does Saudi Arabia want to host the World Cup? - Football Weekly

Lina Al-Hathloul, a Saudi human rights activist championing women's rights, joins journalist Nick Ames to dissect Saudi Arabia's successful bid for the 2034 World Cup. They tackle the economic and political motivations driving the kingdom's ambitions, as well as the ethical concerns surrounding FIFA's decision. Expect a deep dive into the stark contrast between the image of progress Saudi Arabia wants to project and the troubling realities of human rights abuses facing its citizens and migrant workers.
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Jun 23, 2023 • 49min

Saudi Arabia’s thirst for sporting success

A surprise deal between golf’s two main tours and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund sent shockwaves through the world of men’s professional golf at the start of June. It came as increasing numbers of players move to Saudi Arabia's football league, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has become a more visual presence on the sporting scene, hosting Formula 1 races and high-profile world title boxing bouts. The controversial purchase of Newcastle United was further evidence of a growing interest in using sport to project Saudi Arabia to a wider audience. But human rights campaigners say Saudi Arabia is trying to sports-wash its poor human rights record. On the Real Story this week, we examine the reasons behind Saudi Arabia's increasingly prominent presence on the international sporting scene. How does it link to the domestic and geopolitical ambitions of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman? And what impact could it have on international sport going forward? Shaun Ley is joined by:Dina Esfandiary, advisor to Crisis Group’s Middle East and North Africa Program on research, analysis, policy prescription and advocacy.Matt Slater, a senior football news reporter with the sports website and podcast, The Athletic.Aziz Alghashian, a Saudi foreign policy analyst and a fellow at the Sectarianism, Proxies and De-Sectarianisation project at Lancaster University. Also featuring:Dan Roan, BBC sports editor.Lina al-Hathloul, Saudi activist and head of monitoring and communications for ALQST, a non-profit organization promoting human rights in Saudi Arabia.(Photo: Al-Ittihad officially present Karim Benzema as their new player, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - 08 Jun 2023. Credit: EPA)