Glen Kamara told the SFA's anti-racism summit it's time for strong action on discrimination instead of mere box-ticking exercises.
The meeting was called by Hampden bosses after the Finland star was allegedly subjected to a sick taunt from Slavia Prague's Ondrej Kudela two weeks ago in the Europa League tie at Ibrox.
Kamara has been away on international duty this week, leaving solicitor Aamer Anwar to represent him on Wednesday. The midfielder has suffered further bile online in the aftermath and club captain James Tavernier also revealed every one of Rangers' black players had suffered racial abuse on social media sites, which prompted calls to allow for easier reporting of such incidents.
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