Sunday, 15 June 2014

Brazilian Church Protest & Condems World Cup Organizers For Misuse Of Public Funds To Build Expensive New Stadiums

If you have not known,not everybody in brazil is happy with the government for hosting the world cup and for some months, Brazilians have taken to the streets to show their dissatisfaction with organizers of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, taking place in their country.

Their list of complaints is long: from lacking infrastructure, including shortages of schools and hospital beds, to the misuse of public funds to build expensive new stadiums.

As protests and debate continue on the topic, the National Conference of Brazilian Bishops issued a "red card," soccer's most severe penalty, to World Cup organizers.

The "red card," a one page flier distributed online and in Churches, lists eight failures from government and FIFA officials.

They include the removal of entire families from buildings demolished to make way for stadiums, destruction of the environment, and rejecting public input on construction works for the month-long tournament.

But, the flier also lists six elements to score the "victory goal" during the World Cup: guarantee housing for everyone, protection for workers, especially street vendors, combating human trafficking, and respect for the rights of fans and protesters.

They might be right but I belive a lot would also be gained from hosting the world cup.

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