Despite troubled FIFA and autocratic Qatar, World Cup is proving itself a force for good. Really.

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The World Cup not only focuses attention on Qatar's human rights violations, the tournament watched by billions also impacts protesters in China and Iran, writes Dan Carney for usatodayopinion

While there is no direct connection to the World Cup, the fact that Iran is a participant this year has focused international attention on that country and, therefore, the protests on its streets. Last Saturday, the U.S. soccer federation even posted , saying it supports Iranian protesters ahead of the two nations' World Cup match just days later. After pushback from Tehran, though, the federation deleted those social media posts.

Jason Rezaian, an American journalist who spent more than a year in Iranian prisons on trumped up charges, wrote in the Washington Post this week that he actually was at the expense of Team USA because it would continue focusing attention on what is happening in Tehran and other cities.Get columns from your favorite columnists + expert analysis on top issues, delivered straight to your device through the USA TODAY app. Don't have the app?The World Cup is messy and chaotic, led by a troubled and pernicious governing body. The event often involves spending fortunes on stadiums that could better be used elsewhere.

Nevertheless, as it plays out it is hard to deny that this World Cup has been a force for good. Maybe that is why they call it the beautiful game.

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usatodayopinion your bias is so obvious I would not even trust your reports on scores.

usatodayopinion These Qataris are in bed with the bloody baby killer Iranian government. Wait until 2030 in Saudi Arabia it will be much, much worse. Shame on corrupt FIFIA.

usatodayopinion I will tell you where human rights are. Go to the streets of California and Washington at night and see people lying on the streets out of poverty and drugs. Do not lie to the globe

usatodayopinion Their not forcing you to go or to watch so if you do make sure you put your attention on to the sport it’s not an election campaign ok ✅ get it got it .. good ⚽️

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