People are criticising Fifa World Cup sponsors with corrupt corporate logos

Protesters are creating ads to speak out against deadly work conditions

Justin Carissimo
Thursday 28 May 2015 12:29 BST
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Activists are creating "anti-logos" to shame corporate sponsors of the 2022 FIifa World Cup Qatar

People are getting creative and speaking out against brands such as Visa, Coke, McDonald's and Sony with the hopes that they will withdraw sponsorship from the event.

More than 1,400 migrant workers have died building the infrastructure for the World Cup due to extreme weather and unsafe working conditions.

On Wednesday, US Justice Department officials arrested nine Fifa officials in Switzerland and raided their head office in suspicion of money laundering and criminal mismanagement.

The artists have begun compiling their work at the viral blog Bored Panda.

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