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PARIS, Feb 15 (Xinhua) -- International Olympic
Committee (IOC)President Jacques Rogge Friday shrugged off the controversy
caused by Steven Spielberg's decision to withdraw as artistic consultant to the
Beijing Olympics, stressing that IOC is "a sporting, not a political
association."
Rogge told broadcaster France 24 that it was not for
the organization (IOC) to play a political role, adding he did not fear a
boycott of the summer Games.
"I do not fear a boycott because most statesmen well
know that boycotts only punish those doing the boycotting," Rogge told the
channel.
Rogge warned that athletes who used the event as a
political stage would be punished.
He insisted that the "one should not call on the IOC
to solve the world's problems'.
Spielberg Wednesday announced his decision to quit
the upcoming Olympics as an artistic advisor, citing concerns over the violence
in Darfur, which he linked to the Chinese government.
"His absence will not harm the quality of the Games.
The Beijing Games are much stronger than individuals," Rogge said.
China said Thursday that linking the Darfur issue to
the Olympic Games will not help and is against the Olympic Spirit that separates
sports from politics.
"We noticed recent discussions and acts on China's
stance on Darfur issue. According to my knowledge, some are out of the concerns
over the situation there, but others tried to link the issue with China's policy
on Sudan and Beijing Olympic Games," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao
told a regular press conference.
"It is understandable if they do not understand the
Chinese government policy on Darfur," said Liu. "But if they are politically
motivated, we will not accept."
Bush: plans to attend Beijing Olympics remain
unchanged
LONDON, Feb. 15
(Xinhua) -- U.S. President George W. Bush said on Thursday that he would attend
the 2008 Beijing Olympics as scheduled.
"I'm going to the Olympics. I view the Olympics as a
sporting event," Bush told the BBC in an interview aired on the day. Full story
China says linking Olympics with
Darfur issue against Olympic Spirit
BEIJING, Feb.14 (Xinhua) -- China said Thursday it exerts
positive efforts to resolve Darfur issue, and that linking the issue to the
Olympic Games will not help and is against the Olympic Spirit that separates
sports from politics. Full story