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A month out from World Cup, LA advocates say human rights are an afterthought
The host committee released a much-anticipated human rights plan this month. It mainly directs tournament-goers to existing resources and laws.
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According to LAist’s source item, A month out from World Cup, LA advocates say human rights are an afterthought, The host committee released a much-anticipated human rights plan this month. It mainly directs tournament-goers to existing resources and laws.
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- A month out from World Cup, LA advocates say human rights are an afterthoughtLAist - 2026-05-12T12:00:00+00:00
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