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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.

Under the leadership of Gareth Southgate, Kane and his international team-mates have consistently made a stand against racism.

Despite initially being booed by sections of their own support, Southgate's men took the knee before all of their matches in the run to the Euro 2020 final last year.

Kane said the England squad had a 30-minute meeting on Monday to discuss the issues posed by Qatar being granted the right to host the World Cup.

Southgate raised his concerns last week that female fans and members of the LGBTQ+ community may not travel to support England due to rights restrictions in Qatar.

The safety and conditions of migrant workers used to build the stadiums to host the tournament have also been a source of concern.

"I feel like as a group, we've never shied away from important issues and we've always had our opinions," said Kane.

"We've always tried to show unity in anything that we've done. So that's what will happen now over this camp and the next camps."

"As always, we try and help in any way we can. We try and use our platform to help in any way we can."

Kane has had discussions with Tottenham team-mate and France skipper Hugo Lloris over the potential for captains to come together and make a joint gesture of solidarity at the World Cup.

"It's important to understand that first of all, as players we didn't choose where this World Cup was going to be," Kane said ahead of England's friendlies against Switzerland and the Ivory Coast.

"But what it has done is shone a light on important issues that might not have come to light if the World Cup wasn't there.

"As always, we try

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