F1 asked to hold inquiry into alleged human rights abuses in Bahrain

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Human rights groups and MPs have written to Formula One leaders urging them to carry out an independent inquiry into alleged human rights abuses associated with the Bahrain Grand Prix

Formula One has been urged to carry out an independent inquiry into allegations of human rights abuses associated with the Bahrain Grand Prix. A letter calling for the inquiry, backed by a coalition of 22 human rights groups and unions and 57 British MPs, was sent to F1’s new chief executive, Stefano Domenicali, teams, the FIA and the reigning world champion, Lewis Hamilton, on Wednesday.

 

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Sports is like China... Don't interfere in national atrocities. Just play be heroes and make money. How do ya get outa that one self righteous EU, US, UK etc?

Should probably not race there then if they’re that concerned, no? 💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸💸

There’s flagrant modern day slavery all over the Middle East. No one cares because we’re more concerned about pulling down statues of people associated to slavery 400 years ago.

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Let me save everyone some time and money: There are vast human rights abuse in Bahrain. Everyone knows. Everyone including F1. It's not a secret - work with despotic dictators and you're making money off of human suffering.

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