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Son says Obama father 'abusive' | Son says Obama father 'abusive' |
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One of US President Barack Obama's half-brothers has spoken about their "abusive" father at the launch of his semi-autobiographical first novel. | One of US President Barack Obama's half-brothers has spoken about their "abusive" father at the launch of his semi-autobiographical first novel. |
Mark Ndesandjo told reporters: "My father beat me. He beat my mother." | Mark Ndesandjo told reporters: "My father beat me. He beat my mother." |
The author is the son of Mr Obama's late father and his third wife. Barack Obama Sr split from Mr Obama's mother when the future president was aged two. | The author is the son of Mr Obama's late father and his third wife. Barack Obama Sr split from Mr Obama's mother when the future president was aged two. |
Mr Ndesandjo, who lives in China, had previously shunned the media since his link to Mr Obama emerged in 2008. | Mr Ndesandjo, who lives in China, had previously shunned the media since his link to Mr Obama emerged in 2008. |
But in a news conference to promote the novel Nairobi to Shenzhen, he said a string of extraordinary events - including his brother being elected president - made him come to terms with his past. | But in a news conference to promote the novel Nairobi to Shenzhen, he said a string of extraordinary events - including his brother being elected president - made him come to terms with his past. |
'I want to tell my story' | 'I want to tell my story' |
"I remember in my house I would hear the screams. I would hear my mum's pain. As a child, I could not protect her," he said. | "I remember in my house I would hear the screams. I would hear my mum's pain. As a child, I could not protect her," he said. |
"I could not remember any good things about my father. My skin had turned hard emotionally for so many years." | "I could not remember any good things about my father. My skin had turned hard emotionally for so many years." |
Mr Ndesandjo said his novel was about a man who was forced to confront his early experiences in Kenya and the United States after arriving in China in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. | |
He said he would publish his second book, an autobiography, in the next few months. | He said he would publish his second book, an autobiography, in the next few months. |
"I want to tell my story, not have others tell it for me," he added. | "I want to tell my story, not have others tell it for me," he added. |
For the past seven years, Mr Ndesandjo has been living in the city of Shenzhen, near Hong Kong, and has until now refused all interview requests. | For the past seven years, Mr Ndesandjo has been living in the city of Shenzhen, near Hong Kong, and has until now refused all interview requests. |
He said he planned to meet his half-brother in Beijing when the US president visits later in November. | He said he planned to meet his half-brother in Beijing when the US president visits later in November. |
Barack Obama Sr divorced the president's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, in 1964 and had at least six other children in his native Kenya. He died in a road accident in 1982. | Barack Obama Sr divorced the president's mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, in 1964 and had at least six other children in his native Kenya. He died in a road accident in 1982. |
President Obama hardly knew his father, but wrote of the impressions he formed of him in his 1995 book Dreams From My Father. | President Obama hardly knew his father, but wrote of the impressions he formed of him in his 1995 book Dreams From My Father. |
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