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Dissension appears in IOC senior ranks *

Posted on 31 July 2008 by Jack

BEIJING — Dissension has erupted in the senior ranks of the International Olympic Committee, with the head of its press commission suggesting that IOC president Jacques Rogge acquiesced to Chinese plans to censor Internet access during the Beijing Olympics.Kevan Gosper, the press commission head, said he was startled to find out earlier this week that websites for Amnesty International or others dealing with Tibet, Tiananmen Square or the spiritual group Falun Gong would be blocked in the work rooms for reporters covering the games.

China’s communist government routinely filters its own citizens’ access to the Internet. But for months Gosper, Rogge and others have publicly said Beijing agreed to unblock the web during the games, and they touted the shift as a sign of the Olympics’ liberalizing effect on China. The reversal, Gosper said, left him feeling like the “fall guy.”

“I would be surprised if someone made a change without at least informing” Rogge, Gosper said in an interview Thursday. “But I really do not know the detail. I only know the ground rules on censorship have changed but have only been announced here. It must have related to a former understanding to which I was not a party.”

“This certainly isn’t what we guaranteed the international media and it’s certainly contrary to normal circumstances of reporting on Olympic Games,” added Gosper, a long-serving IOC member from Australia.

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