In the Name of the Game: What Our Love for Football Costs Us

Abdullah Ibhais

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He walked in through VIP doors and left through a prison cell. On stage at the Oslo Freedom Forum, Abdullah Ibhais recounts his World Cup experience, not from the stands, but from detention for exposing the abuse of workers who built the tournament’s infrastructure in Qatar. The cost of FIFA’s spectacle is still unfolding.

About the Speaker

Mainstage - Abdullah Ibhais

Abdullah

Ibhais

Media Strategy Expert and FIFA World Cup Qatar Whistleblower

Abdullah Ibhais is a strategic communications and advocacy professional with over fifteen years of experience managing media operations and institutional narratives within international systems. His work has focused on the intersection of high-scale communication, institutional accountability, and the protection of human rights in complex environments. In 2014, Abdullah joined Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, progressing through local media and public relations roles before becoming media manager for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

After investigating a migrant workers’ strike site, Abdullah urged acknowledgment and corrective action rather than denial or misrepresentation. The stance carried a high cost. He was detained in Qatar for more than three years, and in 2024, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention issued Opinion No. 12/2024, finding his detention arbitrary under international law. He was released in March 2025.

Since his release, Abdullah has focused on bridging the gap between how large systems manage public perception and what ethical communications and credible journalism require. He has spoken publicly at international forums offering a perspective that bridges high-level media operations with a firsthand understanding of systemic accountability and the human cost of narrative control.

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