Welcome to SAMAA TV
 
SAMAA SMS News Alerts
 
ICC drops Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf from panel of Champions Trophy         A Minute With: Pitbull on music, Jennifer Lopez and 'Epic'         Residents of Lyari protest against targeted killings         Barred from poll, Rafsanjani calls Iranian leaders ignorant         Karachi is going through process of change: Qureshi         PML-N formally nominates Shahbaz for Punjab CM         Global shares sink on US stimulus pullback, Chinese growth fears         Severe heat wave likely to continue till Friday         Vitamin C may not treat gout: study         Karachi violence claims 4 lives, Rangers arrest 6 suspects         China's Li effusive in praise of Pakistan         Patched up Harris ready for all five Ashes tests         Five killed, 50 wounded in Lebanon's Tripoli         Malaysia police arrest opposition figures in crackdown         Treason case hearing against Musharraf adjourned till June 3         MQM dissolves Rabita Committee in Karachi, London         Man linked to Boston bombing suspect killed by FBI in Florida         Chinese PM addresses special Senate session         Short story writer Lydia Davis wins Man Booker International fiction prize         Switching from scandals, Obama to address drones and Guantanamo         MQM expels local party leader, suspends three others         Iran pushes ahead with nuclear plant that worries West         Japanese octogenarian becomes oldest to reach Everest summit         Crackdown on radical Islamists tests Tunisia's stability         Chinese PM, Nawaz Sharif discuss bilateral ties         Premier Li, top military brass discuss security situation         Chinese PM to address Pakistan Senate today         Samsung says Galaxy S4 sales hit 10 million         West may boost Syria rebels if Assad won't talk peace         JGB yields surge, markets spooked by Bernanke remarks         US admits killing four Americans in drone strikes         Explosion hits FC check post near Quetta; 12 killed         Merkel protege struggles with Germany's green revolution         49 independents join PML-N: Election Commissioner Punjab         Terrorist arrested from Manghopir, bomb seized         PCB bans players including Afridi to play foreign cricket         Soldier hacked to death in London; 2 suspects arrested         Chemical that sparked deadly Texas explosion found across U.S         Twitter beefs up security after hacking spree on media        
IOC summons Pakistan officials over 'interference'
Sunday, June 03, 2012 11:43:41 AM | Comments (0)
IOC summons Pakistan officials over 'interference'

KARACHI: The International Olympic Committee has summoned Pakistani sports officials to resolve a row over alleged government interference that could jeopardise the country's attendance at the London Games.

Pakistan Olympic Association president Syed Arif Hasan said Saturday his country might face a ban if a stand-off with the Pakistan Sports Board is not resolved.

Under Pakistani sports policy, no national sports federation head can have more than two tenures and the Pakistan Sports Board wants the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) to follow suit.

But Hasan insisted the POA was a autonomous body that would only follow IOC rules.

"The IOC has summoned both the parties on Monday to make clear that any government interference is unacceptable in Olympic association matters, but things can go wrong," said Hasan.

"Under the IOC charter, political and government interference is not acceptable and it can lead to the cancellation of IOC membership and in turn an Olympic ban," Hasan, who won a third term as POA head in February this year told AFP.

"It is a very dangerous scenario."

The two sides have been summoned to appear before the IOC in Switzerland on Monday.

In its letter to the POA, the IOC said government interference was "unacceptable."

"As the London Games are fast approaching, your National Olympic Committee and the Olympic movement in your country must be in a position to work in a serene and peaceful atmosphere in order to prepare your athletes and your delegation to the London Games in the best possible manner," the letter said.

"Any attempt from any government body to implement provisions which are not compatible with the basic principles which govern the Olympic movement would be considered as government interference and would result in protective measures," said the letter.

The IOC also said the POA's February election was "fair and "as per the IOC rules."

Pakistan's only chance to win a medal at the London Olympics lies in field hockey in which they have qualified as Asian champions.

They have also received two wild-card entries each in athletics, swimming and shooting and may also get one in boxing -- but do not stand a real chance of winning a medal in those fields. AGENCIES

 
 
Watch SAMAA TV Live
London Tube union rejects Games pay offer
Canada, China duos win figure skating titles
Rio’s colorful carnival in progress with parades, performances
India qualify for men's hockey in London
Adidas eyes record profits in 2012 thanks to Olympics
Spain’s women boxers eye London Olympics in high spirits
Australia fired up for top-5 London Olympics finish
UK puts missiles on London rooftop to guard Olympics
Flame for London Games arrives in Britain
Australia fume over Olympics field hockey draw
A Minute With: Pitbull on music, Jennifer Lopez and
Residents of Lyari protest against targeted killings
Turkey presents Prophet's sayings for the 21st Century
Barred from poll, Rafsanjani calls Iranian leaders ignorant
Global shares sink on US stimulus pullback, Chinese growth fears
 
 
 
Post Your Comments
Note: SAMAA TV values your opinions and encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. Please don't be offended if we edit and/or remove questionable, off topic comments; SAMAA TV is not responsible for user comments.
Name:
 
Email:
 
 Leave a Comment:
 
Security Code:
 
 
User Comments
No comment(s) found.
 
     
SAMAA TV
UPDATES WITH
follow us on facebook
follow us on twitter
follow us on youtube
isamaa
subscribe for samaa email news alerts
samaa sms alert
samaa rss