السبت، 4 أغسطس 2012

Obama praises U.S. Olympic athletes in his weekly

الرئيس الأمريكى باراك أوباما

President Barack Obama thanked Americans for athletes participating in each of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games to provide the best in America for the rest of the world.

Came thanked Obama during his Saturday radio address, which took a break from the usual political discourse and allotted to talk about the Summer Olympics.

Obama said the names of many of the athletes and he filled it with pride as he watched Gabi Douglas wins the gold medal for Gymnastics mass movement of great poise.

Obama stressed that his hard work, which the Americans of the men and women who are competing at the Olympic Games inspire all Americans.

Clinton urges Kenya to conduct free and fair elections


وزيرة الخارجية الأمريكية هيلارى كلينتون

Urged U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Kenya on Saturday to conduct free and fair elections and to be a role model in Africa, emphasizing the need to avoid the bloodshed that occurred during the ballot last five years, and will be the next general election in March 2013 first ballot conducted since the 2007 elections disputed their results, which sparked ethnic massacres politically motivated movement, which killed more than 1200 people.

Clinton met with President Mwai Kibaki, who prohibited by law from running for a third term and Prime Minister Raila Odinga, who lead in the polls in the presidential race.

The two leaders are the main contenders in the 2007 elections disputed when he accused Odinga, who was then leader of the opposition Kibaki of manipulating the outcome of the vote. There have been clashes between gangs extent, batons, security forces opened fire on the streets that mediate mediator Kofi Annan in the power-sharing deal between Kibaki and Odinga, which ended violence and make Odinga prime minister.

Clinton said to reporters in Nairobi, "The United States pledged to assist the Government of Kenya to ensure that elections are free and the next Nzbehh and transparent." She said, "We call on the country to gather together and prepare for the elections which will be a real model for the whole world."

His comments came Clinton after her meeting with the President of the Supreme Court, following Motunja, a former lecturer, Faculty of Law and has a record of pressing for judicial reform. Clinton began an African tour of seven countries in Senegal on Wednesday. And urged Africa to re-commitment to democracy declared that "the old ways of governance" did not longer working in the continent is witnessing strong economic growth and to enable citizens to more and more.

He is also scheduled to meet with Somali President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed and other Somali leaders in Nairobi before traveling to Malawi and South Africa. A statement from the presidency of Kenya said Clinton, "estimated the main role" played by Kenya in order to establish stability in Somalia and the Horn of Africa and pledged to Government supports such initiatives.