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After the waves of human rights attacks that followed the organizers of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the world is witnessing a violent wave of criticism from the Prisoners Defenders human rights group based in Spain, days before the start of the World Cup.
Although that wave did not make landfall in Qatar, it got stuck in the waters carrying the luxury MSC fan ships, belonging to MSC Cruises, one of the largest cruise lines in the world, one of which embodies a full-service floating hotel worth its value. In billions.
The group opened the file of Cuban ship workers who suffer from a real tragedy, in what the group considered a violation of human rights, while the guests live in absolute luxury.
Meanwhile, the human rights group escalated the case to the International Criminal Court (ICC), alleging the poor living conditions of Cuban workers akin to slavery. According to sources.
After extracting the passports of at least 1,000 Cuban workers, they all underwent a forced reduction of 80% of their salaries, which allegedly went to brokers and agents, only to be surprised by the Cuban workers working below deck that they receive only 20% of their salaries, while the rest goes to the Cuban government, to raise the cover of foreign exchange inside Cuba , which was considered a blatant form of oppression and slavery.