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IOC tackles BOCOG on internet censorship

The IOC has held talks with the organisers of Beijing 2008 to address the ‘internet access problems’ which were experienced this week by media in the Olympic Games Main Press Centre in Beijing.

The IOC said in a statement: “Our position is that the IOC has always encouraged the Beijing 2008 organisers to provide media with the fullest access possible to report on the Olympic Games, including access to the internet.

“In light of internet access problems which were experienced this week by media in the Olympic Games Main Press Centre in Beijing, the IOC – namely Chairman of the Beijing 2008 IOC Coordination Commission Hein Verbruggen and Olympic Games Executive Director Gilbert Felli – held meetings and discussions today with Games organisers (BOCOG) and Chinese authorities.

“The issues were put on the table and the IOC requested that the Olympic Games hosts address them. We understand that BOCOG will give details to the media very soon of how the matter has been addressed. We trust them to keep their promise.

“The IOC would like to stress that no deal with the Chinese authorities to censor the internet has ever in any way been entered into.”