Arab League in Cairo - AP - August 27, 2011
Delegates attend an Arab League meeting in its headquarters in Cairo, Egypt Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011. Photo by AP
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Syria says it will boycott upcoming Arab Games in Qatar's capital Doha to protest against an Arab League decision to suspend the country's membership.

The 22-member bloc voted for the suspension Saturday over Syria's bloody crackdown against an eight-month uprising and failure to implement an Arab League-brokered peace plan.

In a joint statement, the Syrian Olympic Committee and the General Sports Federation said Sunday that Syrian athletes will not take part in the games scheduled for Dec. 9-23.

The statement carried by the state-run news agency SANA said the Arab League's decision was a "black point" in the organization's history and that Syrian athletes will confront the conspiracy against their country.

Syria’s announcement contradicts an earlier statement by an Arab Games official that stated the country would indeed take part in December's Arab Games despite its suspension from the Arab League.

"They will participate and we are welcoming all athletes from the Arab nations," Abdulla al-Mulla, acting director for ceremonies at the 22-country Doha Games said.

"We never mix up politics with sport, so they are most welcome to come to Doha. And the confirmation, we have that in writing from Syria."

Asked if Syria might withdraw from the December 9-23 Games if the political stand-off between President Bashar Assad and his Arab counterparts worsened, Mulla said: "It's their decision, but the doors are always open for all the Arab athletes."

Some 6,000 athletes are expected at the Arab Games, which will include soccer, swimming, athletics, gymnastics, equestrian events and basketball.