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Various Barack Obama family images
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Barack Obama's half-brother refused entry to Britain
BARACK OBAMA'S HALF-BROTHER REFUSED ENTRY TO BRITAIN
Samson Obama, who accepted a police caution after two teenage girls claimed he had molested them, admitted the incident had damaged the President's good name and brought America's first family into disrepute.
He also told of his regrets that it would mean he may never again be allowed back into Britain to see his mother Kezia.
However, in a deeply emotional interview from his home in the Kenyan capital Nairobi, Obama, who is known to friends and family as Abo, insisted: "There was never ANY improper conduct.
"Nothing of a sexual nature took place and I did not touch either of those young women," said the 41-year-old.
In his first interview since the sordid allegations sent shock waves through the White House and the Home Office, Abo told of his shame at how an innocent night's drinking with a friend became a diplomatic incident.
He said: "I admit I became aggressive towards the young women but only in the words I used towards them.
"There was no fighting - and I swear, in all honesty, that I never touched either of them.
"I realise now that I should have stepped away from the situation and deeply regret I didn't behave more responsibly.
"I should not have got involved in the argument with them but at the time I did not fully realise what was happening."
Abo said he wanted to publicly place on record his apologies to his brother Barack Obama and his British-based mother, Kezia.
"I have tarnished their good names and deeply regret my actions," he said.
Abo is now banned from Britain after lying to police as he was accused of a sexual assault in Bracknell, Berks., last November.
He gave a false name to officers interviewing him and soon afterwards returned to his native Ke...
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Barack Obama at his family home in the Kenyan homestead of Alego. L to R Barack Obama, Granmother Sarah (80's), Auma Obama (barack's sister) and Kezia Obama (Barack's stepmother, holding baby)
Various Barack Obama family images
THE OBAMA FAMILY'S MULTICULTURAL MIX
These intimate family pictures give a glimpse into the life of a man who aims to make history as the first black American president - Barack Obama.
The images highlight the multicultural and extended nature of the family that the Senator from Chicago enjoys.
Obama was born in Hawaii to Barack Hussein Obama, Sr., a black Kenyan, and Ann Dunham, a white American from Wichita, Kansas.
The couple separated when Obama was two years old and later divorced.
While Obama's father returned to Kenya his mother married Lolo Soetoro, and the family moved to Soetoro's home country of Indonesia.
This union produced Obama's half-sister Maya Soetoro-Ng.
On his father's side, the Obamas are members of the Luo tribe, which is Kenya's third-largest ethnic group.
Obama's father produced six sons and a daughter; his children with his first wife, and Obama's stepmother, Kezia, include sons Roy (now known as Abong'o), Bernard, and Abo, and daughter Auma.
He also had two further two sons with a different woman.
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