An army of internet activists have created 'anti-logos' to shame the corporations sponsoring the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
The memes mocking multi-national companies including Adidas, Budweiser, Coca Cola and Sony surface as FIFA is accused of widespread corruption and bribery over at least two decades.
One image transforms McDonald's famous golden arches into two whips with a caption reading: 'Proud sponsor of human rights abuses in Qatar.'
Most of the companies including Coca Cola and VISA have refuted the claims - and suggested it is FIFA's responsibility to ensure safe working conditions for workers.



Abuse: The three stripes of Adidas are depicted as gravestones - with reports claiming over a thousand people have died building Qatar's World Cup stadiums
Another appears to show slave workers holding up the VISA sign while the famous three stripes of sports brand Adidas are depicted as grave stones on the Bored Panda website.
More than 1,400 migrant workers have reportedly died building stadiums for the World Cup because of 'extreme weather' and unsafe working conditions. 'Many migrant workers live in cramped, unsanitary conditions, especially those working without documentation,' according to Human Rights Watch.
It claims Qatari authorities have failed to give foreign migrants 'adequate protection against serious rights abuses, including forced labor and trafficking'.

Slaves: Another image posted on blog Bored Panda shows migrant slaves holding up the VISA sign