Summary
DRUGS, corruption and human rights abuses ... another typical day on the International Olympic Committee's agenda four days before the Olympic Games open.
Just 24 hours after its executive board suspended Bulgarian IOC member Ivan Slavkov and withdrew Olympic credentials from four others who figured in last week's BBC Panorama programme, it faced a showdown with the Greek government over their EU-inspired refusal to admit Belarus team chief Yuri Sivavkov.See the full content of this document
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Angry Rogge in New Row Over Ban On Belarus Chief
The EU has called on all member countries to ban Sivavkov because of specific cases of human rights abuses...
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