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2011年4月20日星期三

Presidential Rival challenge the results of the Nigerian election - voice of America

Scott Stearns. Dakar, April 20, 2011 Muhammadu Buhari (File photo) Muhammadu Buhari (file photo)

The second place finisher in the presidential election in Nigeria is difficult results which said, have been rigged by computers of the electoral commission. There is violence in the Northern States, following a vote that international observers more was largely free and fair.

Former military leader Muhammadu Buhari is appeal to his supporters to remain calm as his party prepares to challenge the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan.

"We started high-level consultations to recover your stolen mandate." "I therefore urge you to continue to be patient," said Buhari.

Some supporters of Buhari fought against riot police, in the States of the North after the results of the elections rekindle ethnic and religious violence which have moved thousands of people, a caused an undetermined number of dead and saw mosques and churches burned. Buhari condemned this violence.

"This law is worse than the rigging of the elections," he said. "Information reached me, frustration, some of you have been destroying voter cards." It is a very serious error which will not solve your issues. ?

Instead, Buhari appealed to his supporters to stay politically active as its Congress for progressive change party (CPC) questioned what he said, it was the rigging of electronic voting.

"They have discovered in Katsina and Kano, that the computer has been programmed for us, the CPC, cheating by percentage 40 and 26 respectively," said Buhari.

Katsina and Kano are States of the North which won the Buhari. He says that fraud should reduce its vote total. In the States of the South that have been won by Jonathan, Buhari said fraud was to inflate the totals for the PDP Party.

"In the South - South, six States and the Southeast, five States, in 11 States the turn out physically, you can cross-check of the INEC officials who were there, was between 25 and 40 percent," he said. "" "". But the results showed that 99%, 98 per cent, 97% of voters cards voted for PDP. And bring us all this information and confront the CENI with it. And then we will go to the Court. The party will go to the Court on this issue. ?

National Independent Electoral Commission (INEC Nigeria) did not respond specifically to complaints of the Buhari campaign, but a spokesman for the CENI said candidates challenging results are open to challenge before the Court.

President Jonathan says the vote was one of the best in the country. He congratulated his opponents, and that the nation expects their continued leadership.

"I have no enemies to fight." "Indeed, I reassure Nigerians that we are going to continue to lead a Government that is committed to justice, fairness and justice for all," said Jonathan.

Buhari says that the presidential election was, in his words, "an unmitigated disaster" by error validated by election observers based largely in the North.

"We will prove that it was even worse because of the sophisticated computer rigging," he said. "How people were voting in the South - South, Southeast, and a portion of Southwest".

Results of the election commission show Jonathan avoid a second round with Buhari because the President has won at least a quarter of the votes in at least 24 States.

That provision is intended to ensure that a Nigerian President has some degree of national support and is not simply a regional candidate. But the vote collapsed on regional lines in any event with President Jonathan win South and Buhari, winning the North.

20-04-2011 Kingsley O N (Nigeria)

Muhammadu Buhari should accept defeat, because the electoral process has been transparent for all to see as free and fair, in addition we Nigerians have nothing reasonable view of Muslims to power us over the past decades so Muslims should forget decision Nigeria still oncebecause the time has come to change hands...Congratulations your Excellency Goodluck Ebele Jonathan!

20-04-2011

Why do u ppl emphasize more on religion please leave us in peace.

20-04-2011 kaltungo ibrahim (Nigeria)

The result was pas completely free and fair'especially in the South of the South and Southeast.CENI need to revisit the complaints by the cpc...

20 04-2011 hope (Nigeria)

It is in fact honestly sad that things are revealed in this way, we are all in the elections in the hope that it will be free and fair. but the question is this? What happens if buhari has really evidence show the manipulation of our votes? will always be our leaders we trust? what they teach us young people?

20-04-2011 James akinola (Nigeria)

It is a shame that the promise to accept the defeat was not met by General Buhari. He called for calm when it is the same person that encourages people or how he explains his pre-election "thumb print?" allegation of ballot papers What is he saying there was no election in other regions where he lost out? It has same campaign in these regions? Buhari overestimated simply himself!

20-04-2011 (Nigeria)

Kingsley, if we all start thinking like you, this is why people cannot live in harmony, you are one of those inciting religious violence, arc. Sambo is a Muslim and you voted for him as VP. what you should ask yourself, is that happen if it is true that the election is rigged in reality as claimed? What will you say? You will encourage your leader to be such a person? It affects us all...

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2011年4月19日星期二

Nigerian President re-elected, Violence in the North continues - voice of America

Scott Stearns. Dakar (Senegal), on April 18, 2011 A man jumps during a demonstration in Nigeria's northern city of Kano where running battles broke out between protesters and soldiers on April 18, 2011 a man jumps during a protest in northern city of Kano of Nigeria where running battles erupted between soldiers and demonstrators on April 18, 2011.

Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan President won re-election in a vote which provoked riots in the Northern States of the country which has supported its main opponent.

The results of all the 36 States of Nigeria, Chairman of the electoral commission Attahiru Jega announced that President Jonathan is the winner.

"Goodluck e. Jonathan of the PDP, have certified the requirements of the Act and scored the most number of votes is hereby declared the winner and his return elected," said Jega.

Voice of President Jonathan $ 22.5 million is nearly twice the number of second place finisher, former military leader Muhammadu Buhari, who won a little more than 12 million votes.? President Jonathan avoids an election tour, winning a quarter of the votes in at least 24 States.

That provision is intended to ensure that a Nigerian President has some national support and is not simply a regional candidate.? But a large part of the voice seems to have broken down on regional lines, with President Jonathan win the South and Mr. Buhari, winning the North.

The first results showing Mr. Jonathan head led to riots in some parts of the predominantly Muslim north.? In Kaduna State, home to the Vice President Namadi Sambo was burned and a 24-hour curfew was imposed after a prison was searched and detained released.

In the capital of Kano State, security forces fired shots in the air as young people who throw stones took the streets and chanted support for Mr. Buhari. Human Rights Watch, said at least 60 people have been killed in violence linked to elections since the first day of the month.

In his acceptance speech, President Jonathan said that his Government is taking all necessary measures to ensure the lives and property of all Nigerians.

"I forbid our leaders political and religious in their usual sense of patriotism to call on their followers reject all acts of violence and bitterness", stated President Jonathan. "As I have always said, political ambition of person not worth any Nigerian blood."

Mr. Jonathan thanked God and Nigeria's voters the opportunity to lead the country.

"In this election, we have found our unity as a nation under God, we reiterated our faith in democracy and emphasized our determination to fully to join the free world where only the will of the people is the basis of governance."? We will not let you down. ", he said.

The President Jonathan said he only there is no victor and not defeated as Nigeria is revealed to the world that it is capable of holding free, fair and credible elections.

"It is a victory for the livelihoods of our democracy, a victory which should celebrate all Nigerians - regardless of creed, ethnic origin or State of origin," says jonathan. "It is a triumph for our common destiny as a people with ideals shared dreams and hopes."

Mr. Jonathan congratulated the other candidates and said that the country is waiting for their continued leadership and commitment to build a nation.? The President said Nigeria must move away from partisan battlefields and find a national field of building a prosperous nation.

18-04-2011 Adio Samdio (Nigeria)

We thank God for the election of Nigeria, it was so peaceful.

19-04-2011 alwan m.mazen (USA).

It is important now the percentage of Muslims and Christians there before considering if there was any dishonesty in this election, or not.

19-04-2011 Maikudi kwajaffa (Nigeria)

The presidential election just concluded in Nigeria has been the most successful, free, fair and credible election ever conducted in the history of the nation. The opposition party should accept the result of good faith and look forward to the next provides in 2015. Policy is not a "do or die" business as violence erupted in the northern part of the country which led to the loss of many lives and properties. God bless Nigeria.

19-04-2011 zhu (China)

Riots is bad; people are victim

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2011年4月14日星期四

American detained confessed to the Crime - voice of America, said Korea n.

VOA News, April 14, 2011

Korea of Northern States that a detained American citizen has confessed to having committed a crime unspecified against the reclusive communist nation.

The official Korean Central News Agency said the inmate, identified as Jun Young Su, admitted to the achievement of the crime shortly after entry into the country in November. KCNA said the United States was informed of the arrest of Jun, and that the authorities have provided consular access through the Sweden Embassy, which represents US interests in North Korea.

The Yonhap News Agency quotes the South Korea informed sources in Washington as saying that Jun was accused of having participated in unauthorized North Korea religious activities. Yonhap said that Jun was a businessman who attends a church in the region of Los Angeles, California.

The US State Department has called on the regime to release Jun for humanitarian reasons.

Former US President Jimmy Carter is scheduled to visit the North Korea this month.? On his previous trip last August, former President allowed the release of an American citizen who was arrested for illegally entering the North.

Carter did not reveal the details of the visit, which is described as strictly private.

Some information for this report provided by AFP.

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Japanese Plant operators Brace for the continuation of aftershocks - voice of America

VOA News, April 14, 2011 The crippled Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power plant is seen in Fukushima Prefecture in this undated handout photo released by Tokyo Electric Power Co, 14 Apr 2011 the crippled Central Fukushima Daiichi nuclear is perceived in Fukushima Prefecture in this undated photo released by Tokyo Electric Power Co, April 14, 2011

The operators of the nuclear plant of Fukushima at the Japan say that they will be equipment for land higher after a series of strong aftershocks that have impeded efforts to repair the paralyzed installation.

The last strong earthquake came at about 6 o'clock in the morning, local time Thursday, with a magnitude of 6.1. It is the fourth aftershock since Monday with a magnitude of 6 or more and the 14th with a magnitude greater than 5. Hundreds of aftershocks have rattled - northeast coast of the Japan since the earthquake of 9.0 massive and tsunami March 11 which eliminated the plant cooling systems.

Officials with the Tokyo Electric Power Company, said Thursday they are strengthening the national electrical network connections to ensure that they have the power to pump water in the plant reactors and cooling ponds. A spokesman said generators and other equipment are transferred to a higher ground to protect themselves against another tsunami.

Workers at the plant are also seeking a way to remove the fuel rods irradiated in a pond in storage at the reactor number 4 of the plant, where high radiation levels were detected in the water. Officials, said Wednesday that radiation levels suggest that some of the stems were damaged, although most are probably intact.

Technicians were able to more than 250 tons of water highly radioactive from tunnel side of the pump power reactors on Wednesday, an essential step before that they can return to work on the repair of vital unit cooling systems. But NHK Japanese television said the water level in the tunnel had increased again Thursday morning, suggesting that the water is still leaks in the tunnel of the reactor.

NHK cited by the representatives of the factory as saying radiation levels in the Ocean near the factory have dropped dramatically since a leak was plugged last week, but are still high. The last reading found radioactive iodine to 2500 limit legal, compared to 7.5 million times the limit on 2 April.

The network also reported that recent Health Department tests found radiation 25 times the legal limit in fish caught in the South of the nuclear power plant Wednesday, and this radioactivity has been detected on 11 kinds of vegetables in Fukushima Monday Prefecture.

The number of victims of the March 11 disaster continues to increase, with the Agency of the national police of Japan reports more than 13,300 confirmed dead and more than 15 000 missing.

Press Agency Kyodo du Japan said many of the victims is dead when the officially designated evacuation sites were submerged or washed away by the tsunami, who has been raised as a three-storey building when it struck the coast. The Agency said it has identified more than 100 sites of evacuation is not to resist the wave.

Some information for this report provided by AP.

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2011年4月9日星期六

Nurses: tue Egypt 2 police crackdown in place Tahrir - voice of America

VOA News, April 09, 2011 A protester holds up a bloodied hand following an attack by security forces in Tahrir Square, in Cairo, Egypt, April 9, 2011 a demonstrator wielding a hand bleeding following an attack by security forces in Tahrir, Cairo, Egypt square, April 9, 2011.

Medical sources in Egypt say repression before the dawn of the army on demonstrators in Cairo's Tahrir square has killed two people and left at least 15 wounded.

Television State cited Saturday in Ministry of health of the Egypt as saying that a person died and 71, others were injured.

Military police swept in the square, swinging batons and fired shots, at about three o'clock in the morning to clear the demonstrators defying a curfew as they rallied against the former and current leaders.? Witnesses say police beat the demonstrators, and blood could be seen in the streets Saturday at the start.

Military power of the Egypt Council issued a statement indicating the police confront the rioters and try to enforce curfew, blaming the violence on outlaws.

Saturday afternoon, at least 1,000 demonstrators were returned to the square and seemed to put objects in the road to block traffic.

Egyptians have grown frustrated with the military leaders of the country who took control of the country.? Demonstrators Friday called for the withdrawal of the field marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, who heads the military Council.

Demonstrators formed a human wall to protect several army officers who joined the demonstrations Friday against the orders of the armed forces.

The demonstration was one of the largest in the Egyptian capital, since former President Hosni Mubarak was forced to resign on 11 February.

Demonstrators have accused the army to protect Mubarak, who lives with his family under house arrest in the seaside resort of Sharm el-Sheikh Red Sea.? Protesters want him to be tried for corruption.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and Reuters.

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2011年4月5日星期二

Yemen Police fire on demonstrators in all countries - voice of America

VOA News, April 05, 2011 Anti-government protesters carry an injured fellow protester in Sanaa, April 5, 2011 anti-government demonstrators carrying a fellow protester wounded in Sanaa, April 5, 2011

Yemeni security forces are on alert across the country, that the demonstrators continue demonstrations designed to eliminate President Ali Abdullah Saleh of the power.

Witnesses say security undercover troops opened fire on anti-government demonstrators, in the city of the South of Taiz Tuesday a day after clashes there left 17 dead.

Separate clashes between demonstrators and security forces were also reported in the capital Sanaa and the town of Hodeida in the Red Sea

Monday, six people were killed in Hodeida after police fired on a protesters marching toward the Presidential Palace there.

In Washington, the US State Department called the violence in the Yemen "appalling" in the signs of pressure mounting on President Ali Abdullah Saleh U.S. leaders to relinquish power.

The New York Times, said that the United States is abandoning its support for a long time for Saleh and negotiate the terms of his departure. Unidentified American and Yemeni officials were cited as saying that the US position has changed more than a week earlier, when the negotiations began. The State Department would not confirm the reports.

A spokesman for the Yemeni opposition said U.S. and European diplomats were in contact with Saleh and anti-Government leaders also asked for their "vision" for a transition.

In response, the opposition Saturday gave us authorities a proposal which Saleh resign immediately and hand over power to a temporary Government headed by Vice President Abd al - Rab Mansur al-Hadi until new elections are held. The plan also requires that the security forces be restructured under a "transitional military Council".

The Gulf Arab States invited representatives of Government and the Yemeni opposition in the talks in Saudi Arabia. Saleh gave no sign of compromise in continuing street demonstrations.

The Yemeni President, in power for 32 years, has offered to resign but only after new elections are held. The end of his term in 2013.

Yemen saw more in bloody protests against the leader for a long time since end of January. Saleh has recently called upon to put an end to the protests and said that he is willing to discuss the peaceful transfer of power "of" the constitution.

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and Reuters.

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In Africa the North the NATO Airstrike Libyan military strike near Brega - voice of America

VOA News, April 05, 2011 Libyan rebels inspect two destroyed military vehicles of pro-Gadhafi forces that rebels claim were targeted by a NATO strike along the front line near Brega, Libya, April 5, 2011 Libyan rebels inspect two destroyed military vehicles of the forces pro-Gaddafi asks rebels were targeted by a strike by NATO along the front line, near Brega the LibyaApril 5, 2011

NATO conducted an airstrike on a convoy of Libyan military vehicles to the rebel lines near the town of Brega in the Eastern oil.

Reports from the region said Tuesday attack, destroys two vehicles, but it is not known if any Libyan soldiers have been killed.

Opposition fighters have been collected on the eastern edge of Brega Tuesday at the start.? Rival forces have been in a stalemate in the city for days. Monday, fighters anti-Gaddafi took control of a neighbourhood much of Brega while loyalist troops defending positions close to the oil infrastructure of the city and other strategic points.

Control of refineries and Brega port would provide the rebels with the blow of economic boost necessary to maintain their fight against the forces of Colonel Gadhafi.

The rebels are expected to soon to load their first delivery of oil in the eastern port of Marsa el Hariga oil, near Tobruk.

Satellite vessel-monitoring shows that a tanker carrying one million barrels of oil is likely to arrive at the port Tuesday.? New reports say the expedition are probably headed to the Qatar.? Qatar with the France and the Italy have obtained official recognition of the administration of Libyan rebels, the National Council of transition.

Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict are still in progress. Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs Abdul-Ati al-Obeidi the Libya had talks with senior Turkish officials brokering a cease-fire with the forces of the opposition.? The Turkey said that he expects rebel host of Council representatives in the coming days.

The Libyan Government spokesman Mussa Ibrahim said that Libya is open to political, electoral and constitutional changes, but only as long as Qadhafi leads the transition forward.

The New York Times reported earlier that at least two of the sons of Libyan leader Gaddafi proposed relinquish power to a transition to constitutional democracy under the leadership of his son Seif al-Islam Gaddafi.?? Rebel leaders have rejected this idea.

Some information for this report was provided by AP, AFP and Reuters.

05 04-2011 ERIK the VIKING (England)

I hope that reports todays of the air strikes by the coalition on gaddaffi outside Brega army are true. It is time to make a small shock & awe to show support to the rebels & out this evil guys now!

05-04-2011 SARATH (Sri Lanka)

I pray God to protect civilians specially the young womenchildren that are easily vulnerable to war however Gaddafi regime that shut down his henchmen associates and its shouhd of sounds greedy to be soon expelled or punished for abuse of power Fund and some executions

05-04-2011 Kishor Patel /IOMG (Canada)

This is simple! Why the world cannot resolve this issue on the way to Gandhi? If possible, the world is a family.

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AMERICA IS NEEDED TO PREVENT OTHER COMPANIES FROM COUNTRIES THAT THEY CANNOT PERFORM EVEN THEIR COUNTRY?

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