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IOC threatens Afghanistan's Paris Olympics status as Taliban blocks women's sports access

The Afghanistan team's status for the 2024 Paris Olympics was put in question Wednesday by the IOC over growing frustration with the Taliban blocking access to sport for women and girls.

The International Olympic Committee said it "continues to be extremely concerned" about the sports situation in Afghanistan despite its repeated calls for action.

Noting its "right to take any further measures," the IOC cautioned that "specific details for the participation of the Afghan [national Olympic committee] delegation and team" for the Paris Games have not yet been decided.

The issue was discussed Wednesday at an IOC executive board meeting which also took updates on problems with Olympic officials in India, Indonesia, Iran and Guatemala.

A call between Olympic officials and Afghanistan's recently appointed director of physical education and sports had led to some written guarantees, IOC director for NOC relations James McLeod said in an online briefing.

The Afghanistan issue is next scheduled to be discussed in October at an IOC board meeting held in Mumbai, India, soon after the Asian Games.

Afghanistan sent five athletes, including one woman, to the Tokyo Olympics, which ended in August 2021 one week before the Taliban retook control of the country.

The IOC has cautioned Olympic sports bodies about letting Indonesia host their events, McLeod confirmed.

Indonesia was stripped by FIFA in March of hosting the men's soccer Under-20 World Cup just seven weeks before it started because the country did not want Israel to play.

McLeod said the IOC advised sports bodies "to be very careful in their allocation of events" to nations which restricted access to athletes.

Indonesia is due to host the World Beach Games in Bali in August for

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