EXCLUSIVE: The FA ask Amnesty to discuss Qatar's human rights record with England players as Gareth Southgate's side consider their stance on protesting against World Cup hosts
The Football Association have spoken to Amnesty ahead of the 2022 World Cup The FA wants the group to discuss Qatar's human rights record with players England will decide their stance on Qatar's human rights history next March Gareth Southgate said last month his side would 'take time to educate ourselves' By Sami Mokbel for the Daily Mail
Published: 22:31 GMT, 3 December 2021 | Updated: 00:59 GMT, 4 December 2021
The Football Association have approached Amnesty to brief England players on Qatar’s human rights record ahead of crucial talks scheduled for March.
Sportsmail understands that England players are expected to decide early next year whether to protest against World Cup host Qatar’s dreadful human rights history during pivotal discussions at St George’s Park, with players under pressure to use their platforms to make a stand against the alleged atrocities.
During the talks, pencilled in for the first camp of 2022 in March, Gareth Southgate’s players will be briefed in detail by external speakers who will be invited to address the squad. Amnesty are in talks with the FA to be one of the organisations to send speakers.
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