Kane: England won't 'shy away' from human rights issues in Qatar
England captain Harry Kane said his team will use their platform to raise awareness of human rights issues at the World Cup in Qatar later this year.
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England captain Harry Kane said his team will use their platform to raise awareness of human rights issues at the World Cup in Qatar later this year.
England captain Harry Kane says he wants to «shine a light» on issues around Qatar, where the 2022 World Cup will be held.
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(Reuters) - England's players will aim to use their platform to shine a light on issues surrounding this year's World Cup in Qatar, captain Harry Kane said on Wednesday.
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Harry Kane has said he is conflicted about playing at the World Cup due to Qatar’s record on human rights, but says the players will use their platforms to raise awareness. Qatar was controversially handed the rights to host the 2022 World Cup, and it has put the country's record on human rights in the spotlight — while it’s use of migrant workers has also come in for criticism. Ad/> Male homosexuality can result in a prison sentence, while same-sex marriages are not recognised by the government.