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    Hillary Clinton in Liberia for inauguration

    MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived in Liberia early Monday to attend the inauguration of Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

    The 73-year-old Sirleaf, who was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize shortly before her re-election last year, has become a symbol of women's potential in Africa. She is the first and only elected female head of state on the continent.

    Clinton will meet privately with the Harvard-educated Sirleaf, before attending the president's inauguration. She will then fly to neighboring Ivory Coast, for her second Africa stop.

    Sirleaf is lionized abroad, but she faced a tough re-election battle because the country is still reeling from heavy unemployment following the 14-year civil war that ended in 2003.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — Liberia's president says tackling youth unemployment and fighting corruption are her top priorities after she takes the oath of office Monday and begins her second term in the West African nation.

    The 73-year-old Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize shortly before elections last year, first came to power in the country's 2005 elections and promised to serve for a single term. She went back on her word, saying that the constitution gave her the right to run again and that six years was not enough to tackle Liberia's postwar challenges.

    Africa's first democratically elected female president handily won re-election in Liberia's final November vote.

    Her victory was at first rendered hollow because the opposition boycotted the poll, threatened to stage a demonstration on the day of inauguration and vowed not to recognize her presidency. But after opposition leader Winston Tubman met with Sirleaf Saturday, he said he would now congratulate her on the presidency and attend the inauguration.

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will also lead a U.S. delegation to Sirleaf's second inauguration. Three thousand guests, including 30 heads of state, have been invited to attend the occasion.

    Hundreds of people, many of them dressed in colorful ceremonial garb, gathered hours before the start of the noon ceremony in Liberia's capital. The military fired two cannons Monday morning and hoisted the flag at the presidency.

    In her inaugural address six years ago, President Sirleaf also vowed to make graft "public enemy number one", but the Harvard-trained president said she soon realized that Liberia's corruption-endemic society could not be changed in one term.

    "We now will move very quickly on the punishment side through our judicial reform, taking cases to court," Sirleaf told The Associated Press in a pre-inauguration interview.

    Liberians are expecting more this term.

    Benedict Korlubah, a peace and conflict studies student of the University of Liberia said "given and judging from where we've come the government's first priority should be peace and reconciliation."

    Fayia Kanteh, a pastor, wants the government to prioritize the restoration of lights and running water because "in our world today to have a nation's capital without electricity is a major setback."

    The opposition also claims that Sirleaf did not do enough to open up to her critics.

    "In the cabinet I had presidential candidates, vice presidential candidates; throughout the government we had people from the opposition, maybe not in the numbers they wanted," she said. "But I feel satisfied that we had an inclusive government in the first term; and in this term we will do the same."

    Sirleaf is already negotiating with opposition leader Tubman. After their meeting Saturday, the former U.N. envoy to Somalia said "We have reached a point of the discussion where we can say the negotiation has gained fruition."

    Tubman said his Congress for Democratic Change party still did not think the president had won the election fairly, but the international community felt the president won.

    "We realized that we couldn't fight all of that, so we thought the best thing would be for us to negotiate our involvement in a government of inclusion," he said.

    He said Sirleaf will be recognized by his party as the president, and that they have called off a planned demonstration on Monday.

    "We hope that this will defuse the tension and that there will be stability, cooperation and atmosphere of peace," he said.

    But Sirleaf's pledge to reach out to her opponents, including all 15 opposition parties that ran against her in the first round of voting, could also cause her to make deals with those directly responsible for dragging the country into war.

    Among them is Prince Johnson, who gained notoriety for being videotaped as his men tortured Liberia's deposed ruler Samuel K. Doe in 1990. The image of Johnson drinking Budweiser as his men cut off the ex-president's ears is emblematic of the conflict from which Liberia is still attempting to emerge. Currently a senator, Johnson was one of Sirleaf's rivals in the October election and endorsed her before the Nov. 8 runoff between Sirleaf and Tubman.

    Sirleaf's spokesman said she had made no deals with Johnson, who has tried to bury his past as a warlord and draws strong support in his native Nimba County.

    Liberia has come a long way since the end of the 14-year war, a conflict that killed up to a quarter of a million people in a country only slightly larger than Tennessee. When the fighting finally stopped in 2003, 80 percent of the country's schools were in ruins and nearly all the roads were impassable, according to a report by the ministry of planning and economic affairs.

    In the years since Sirleaf took office, the country added nearly 3,500 miles of paved roads. Children under the age of 5 are dying at half the rate they were before, and people are earning almost double what they made when she was first elected, according to reports.

    Still, the country remains one of the world's poorest, and the nation's fragile peace has been mostly held together by the presence of thousands of United Nations peacekeepers still stationed in Liberia nine years after the war.

     

    14 comments

    • Emilyrose3rd  •  4 mths ago
      Nothing but a true liberal monster of the West. Look out Liberia she is up to no good like her counter part in America!
    • Emilyrose3rd  •  4 mths ago
      Good! Keep that evil Witch of the West there. We do not want her!
    • fed up  •  Houston, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      stay there Hillary u are usless to this country and so is your spouse who is he ???
      • LatexDollSuiter 4 mths ago
        FINALLY,Somebody in USA who agrees with me and knows Hitler Hilary for what she is-Too bad the 1 asassin missed her in Africa that first time,because of her messing with mens forplay in public traditions way back in 1998,guys cant openly TEST THE WATERS IN PUBLIC with opposite sex to avoid those *Perment time of the month types like Hilary* That part of our first amendment got shagged hard when Hilary lost her mind over Monica Lewinsky,Hilary had NO BUISINESS TOUCHING how other single men score the opposite sex in public where lot of guys didnt derserve getting 1 sided treatment ! ,and is enough for her to have been impeached long ago-She wants to be president of USA after making sure men cant be themself *FACEPALM*
    • GusH  •  4 mths ago
      Please keep this pig.
    • Harry  •  4 mths ago
      After she fixes Liberia LOL she can jump over to that other paradise Haiti, with the same problems.
    • mad  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      Take America's checkbook away from her before she goes, we can't afford any more foreign aid
    • not t  •  Intercourse, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Please keep this shrew.
    • James L  •  Port St Lucie, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      N how much did it cost to silence the opposition hillary?
      • JJV 4 mths ago
        Smart one James!! It was just a day before inauguration that the opposition agreed,after meeting with the president and her FINANCE MINISTER.. I mean where in the world does finance minister attends political meetings?especially meeting of such. Most interestingly the opposition party had tons of demands..
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 mths ago
      hillary dillary dock. the mouse and her husband's clock. nothing but swallowing in the closet from here on out..............
    • REALLY  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Obama's thoughts "What am I going to do with Hillary?".......She can't be in and out of my office barking orders and making demands. I can hear her now...thats now the way Bill did it...thats not the way The Clintons did it....Barack you can't do that! blah blah blah..OH SNAP....Secretary of State...genius...OH, Mrs. Clinton..Hillaryyy...umm pack a big suit case! No Bigger...NO BIGGER ...um yeah thats good and here is your itinerary for the next four years. BYE BYE
    • Froggy  •  4 mths ago
      Reading the headline, I thought Clinton was now the President of Liberia.
    • David Baker  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      'Got your "Reset" Button, Hillary?
    • MoBob  •  Richland, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      It looks like she took all Obs relatives along with her. Maybe she'll be able to convince them they need some aid...
    • Henry IX  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Hillary for President!
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