Monday, June 25, 2012

Syrian Olympics athlete declares steadfast support for Bashar al-Assad - @telegraph

Ahmad Hamsho, a 19-year-old show jumper, denied his government’s role in growing violence in the war-torn Middle Eastern country, saying he doesn't think the regime is doing anything wrong.

Speaking on behalf of his team-mates, he said: “We must represent the Syrian people and we must also represent Dr Bashar al-Assad, who is still our President.

“We all agree on this point of view as a team.”

There have been calls for the team to enter as a neutral entity.

Mr Hamsho, who will be one of the youngest competitors, is also one of the most controversial ue to his family’s close ties to the Assads.

His father Mohammed, a Sunni businessman, has been denied entry to the UK to watch his son due to EU sanctions over his alleged cronyism and corruption. He is also accused of fronting Assad’s younger brother Maher, who has been a key figure in quashing the uprisings.

Mr Hamsho denied the allegations against his father.