مونديال 2026: تحذيرات حقوقية وترحيب أمريكي مشروط بإيران
Human rights groups warn fans of travel risks ahead of 2026 World Cup in US, while Washington says it has no objection to Iran's participation.
Human rights groups warn fans of travel risks ahead of 2026 World Cup in US, while Washington says it has no objection to Iran's participation. | Contesto: cronaca
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- مونديال 2026: تحذيرات حقوقية وترحيب أمريكي مشروط بإيران
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As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, the tournament is facing mounting political and human rights pressures in the United States, with advocacy organizations issuing travel warnings for fans and visitors while the Biden administration confirms it will not block Iran from competing. The warnings, issued by several human rights groups, cite concerns over racial profiling, visa restrictions, and the potential for discriminatory enforcement of immigration laws, particularly against travelers from Muslim-majority countries. The groups have urged fans to exercise caution and familiarize themselves with their legal rights before traveling to the United States for the month-long event, which is set to be the largest World Cup in history, co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. At the same time, the U.S. government has signaled that it will not object to Iran's participation in the tournament, despite ongoing tensions between the two nations. A State Department spokesperson confirmed that Washington has no plans to block Iranian players or officials from entering the country for the World Cup, emphasizing that sports competitions should remain separate from political disputes. The dual developments highlight the complex intersection of sports, politics, and human rights as the United States prepares to host the global sporting event. The 2026 World Cup will be the first to feature 48 teams and the first to be held across three nations, drawing millions of visitors to North America. Organizers have promised a secure and welcoming environment, but human rights advocates argue that the current U.S. political climate raises legitimate concerns for international visitors. Iran's qualification for the World Cup has added a layer of diplomatic sensitivity, given the long-standing rift between Tehran and Washington. The two countries have not had formal diplomatic relations since 1980, and tensions have escalated in recent years over Iran's nuclear program, regional influence, and human rights record. However, U.S. officials have stated that World Cup participation falls under the purview of international sporting regulations, which generally prohibit political...
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