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Saturday, 21 August 2010

Haiti rejects Wyclef Jean's presidential bid

We are enjoy now Haiti rejects Wyclef Jean's presidential bid

Wyclef Jean waited for news of the decision at a hotel in Port-au-Prince
Haitian hip-hop star Wyclef Jean has been told he is not allowed to run in the country's presidential election.

The 40-year-old singer, who lives in the US, formally registered to stand earlier this month.

But the Haitian constitution requires candidates to have lived in the country for five years prior to an election.

The electoral council, which ruled against Mr Jean's candidacy, has also been deliberating on the applications of other potential candidates.

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The country is still recovering from January's earthquake, which killed an estimated 230,000 people and left more than one million homeless.

Electoral council spokesman Richard Dumel said officials had accepted 19 candidacies and rejected 15 others.

Following the ruling, Mr Jean issued a statement saying he respectfully disagreed with the council's decision but accepted it and urged his supporters to do the same.

"We must all honour the memories of those we have lost - whether in the earthquake, or at any time - by responding peacefully and responsibly to this disappointment," he said.

"I want to assure my countrymen that I will continue to work for Haiti's renewal. Although the board has determined that I am not a resident of Haiti, home is where the heart is - and my heart has and will always be in Haiti."

Haitian President Rene Preval met with the former Fugees frontman on Thursday.

Speaking to the Associated Press news agency, the singer said he felt the meeting with Mr Preval - who is barred from standing for another term in the 28 November elections - had gone well.

The musician had argued that his appointment as a roving ambassador for Haiti in 2007 exempted him from the residency requirement.

Earlier this week, Mr Jean revealed he was in hiding after receiving death threats over his presidential bid.
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Monday, 16 August 2010

Says condition are not rep yet NEWS AMERICAS Colombia rejects Farc talks offer


Watches this NEWS AMERICAS Colombia rejects Farc talks offer

The Colombian goverment has rejected an offer for talks from the country's most powerful rebel group.

In a videotaped message released before the appointment of president Juan Manuel Santos, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) leader Alfonso Cano offered to open peace talks with the new government.

"Colombia will never talk with terrorists, that is a lesson we have already learned," Rodrigo Rivera, the defence minister, told local media on Sunday.

"There is no dialogue with those who turn to terrorism."

In a separate interview with local radio, Rivera said that government forces knew where Cano is hiding.

He is "fleeing from the security forces. He has no rest... we are not going to let up," he said.

Conditions

After taking office, Santos said he would not close the door to talks, but they would have to be "based on the unalterable premise that (the guerrillas) give up arms, kidnapping, extortion, drug trafficking, and intimidation".

The Farc has an estimated 8,000 fighters. Another leftist rebel group, the National Liberation Army, is believed to have some 2,000 fighters.

Colombia has been beset for years by violence involving leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitary death squads, and powerful drug cartels.

Santos said on Friday that he did not believe the conditions were ripe for talks with the Farc, and ordered Rivera to press ahead with an offensive against them.

As defence minister, Rivera is in charge of both the armed forces and the national police.
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