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France: Ensure Muslim Women, Girls Can Play Sports
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Sparking Change at Play the Game 2024: Reflections from the Sport & Rights Alliance
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Rights Groups Letter to F1 CEO Ahead of Bahrain Grand Prix: 20 Years of Sportswashing
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Statement by Dignity 2026 Coalition on the Announcement of the Match Schedule for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup
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Saudi Government Uses European Football to Sportswash its Reputation
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Our Pledge on the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights
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Player Associations Care – New Report Identifies Key Recommendations To Support Survivors Of Abuse
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