This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18230869#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Syria massacre: UK 'no right' to ban athletes Syria massacre: UK 'no right' to ban athletes
(34 minutes later)
A Syrian official has said the UK "has no right" to deny their athletes access to the London 2012 Olympic games.A Syrian official has said the UK "has no right" to deny their athletes access to the London 2012 Olympic games.
Mowaffak Joma, chairman of the Syrian Olympic committee, said the Olympic charter forbids host countries from banning athletes.Mowaffak Joma, chairman of the Syrian Olympic committee, said the Olympic charter forbids host countries from banning athletes.
Deputy PM Nick Clegg has said Syrian delegation members with connections to the regime will be denied entry.Deputy PM Nick Clegg has said Syrian delegation members with connections to the regime will be denied entry.
His comments came after Syria denied any involvement in the massacre of 108 civilians in Houla.His comments came after Syria denied any involvement in the massacre of 108 civilians in Houla.
The United Nations (UN) say 32 of those killed, allegedly during and after clashes between Syrian security forces and "armed terrorists", were children under 10 years old.The United Nations (UN) say 32 of those killed, allegedly during and after clashes between Syrian security forces and "armed terrorists", were children under 10 years old.
'All support Assad''All support Assad'
Mr Joma told the BBC that "the authority of any host country is limited to organising and offering all necessary facilities to all participating athletes.Mr Joma told the BBC that "the authority of any host country is limited to organising and offering all necessary facilities to all participating athletes.
"If the British government has decided to ban anyone connected to the regime and to President Bashar-al Assad, I am telling you in advance they should ban all Syrian citizens, because we all support President Assad and support Syria.""If the British government has decided to ban anyone connected to the regime and to President Bashar-al Assad, I am telling you in advance they should ban all Syrian citizens, because we all support President Assad and support Syria."
The Syrian official added that they had agreed with the International Olympics Committee (IOC) two weeks ago during a meeting in Russia that Syrian athletes would compete under the country's official flag of state, and not of the opposition and its army. The Syrian official added that it had been agreed with the International Olympics Committee (IOC) two weeks ago during a meeting in Russia that Syrian athletes would compete under the country's official flag of state, and not of the opposition and its army.
Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr programme, Mr Clegg said that, in reference to the Syrian Olympic delegation, "as a government we have recently changed the rules about who we allow into this country and who we refuse entry to.Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr programme, Mr Clegg said that, in reference to the Syrian Olympic delegation, "as a government we have recently changed the rules about who we allow into this country and who we refuse entry to.
"If there is evidence that you have abused human rights and that is independently shown to be the case, you will not be able to come into this country."If there is evidence that you have abused human rights and that is independently shown to be the case, you will not be able to come into this country.
"What I can not do is sitting here, is [provide] a list of the individuals to come, and are they coming as per the arrangements with the IOC." "What I cannot do... sitting here is [provide] a list of the individuals to come, and are they coming as per the arrangements with the IOC."
Speaking ahead of a flight to Moscow for talks with the Russian foreign minister, Foreign Secretary William Hague said that all applications to come to this country, whether during the Olympics or not - will be looked at "rigorously and vigorously". Speaking ahead of a flight to Moscow for talks with the Russian foreign minister, Foreign Secretary William Hague said that all applications to come to the UK - whether during the Olympics or not - will be looked at "rigorously and vigorously".
He added: "We have already made it clear that if people try to come in where there is information linking them to serious human rights abuses, then we have the power to prevent them coming into the country.He added: "We have already made it clear that if people try to come in where there is information linking them to serious human rights abuses, then we have the power to prevent them coming into the country.
"We do have the power to prevent them entering the UK, even when the Olympics is on.""We do have the power to prevent them entering the UK, even when the Olympics is on."
It is not yet clear whether Mr Clegg and Mr Hague would prevent Syrian athletes from entering the UK, if proven links to human rights abuses could be established.