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U.S. President Barack Obama's half-brother gestures as he speaks during an interview at a hotel in Beijing, China

U.S. President Barack Obama's half-brother gestures as he speaks during an interview at a hotel in Beijing, China

BEIJING — President Barack Obama said Wednesday that he met briefly with a half brother who lives in China and who recently wrote a semi-autobiographical novel about the abusive Kenyan father they share.

Obama, who spent three days in China during his first official tour of Asia, acknowledged the meeting in an interview with CNN. He offered no details. An aide said later that the meeting took place Monday night after Obama arrived in Beijing, the Chinese capital.

The White House had declined to say whether the president and Mark Ndesandjo would meet. And no White House official mentioned the visit until Obama did when asked about it.

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“I don’t know him well. I met him for the first time a couple of years ago,” Obama told CNN. “He stopped by with his wife for about five minutes during the trip.”

Describing the meeting as “overwhelming” and “intense,” Ndesandjo told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday that he had long anticipated the chance to welcome his famous brother to China.

“I think he came directly off the plane, changed some clothes and then came down and saw us,” Ndesandjo said. “And he just gave me a big hug. And it was so intense. I’m still over the moon on it. I am over the moon. And my wife. She is his biggest fan and I think she is still recovering.”

In the CNN interview, Obama said he hadn’t read his brother’s book, “Nairobi to Shenzhen,” which features a protagonist who is the son of a Jewish mother and an abusive father from Kenya.

Ndesandjo has revealed in previous interviews that his father, Barack Obama Sr., beat him and his mother. The president also wrote about his father, who abandoned him as a child, in his best-selling memoir.

“It’s no secret that my father was a troubled person,” Obama said. “Anybody who has read my first book, ‘Dreams from My Father,’ knows that, you know, he had an alcoholism problem, that he didn’t treat his families very well. Obviously it’s a sad part of my history and my background but it’s not something I spend a lot of time brooding over.”

Ndesandjo said he bought tickets months ago to fly from the southern boomtown of Shenzhen, where he has lived since 2002, to Beijing, in hopes of reconnecting with his brother. The two last met in January when Ndesandjo attended Obama’s inauguration as a family guest.

The three chatted on Monday, with Obama being introduced to Ndesandjo’s wife, a native of Henan, China, whom he married a year ago, he said. He gave few details of what they discussed.

“All I can say is, we talked about family, and it was very powerful because when he came in through that door, and I saw him and I hugged him, and he hugged me and hugged my wife. It was like we were continuing a conversation that had started many years ago,” he said.

The two men did not grow up together. Ndesandjo’s mother, Ruth Nidesand, was Barack Obama Sr.’s third wife. Before arriving in Beijing on Monday, Obama had been in a townhall-style meeting with students in Shanghai, and joked that a family gathering at his house “looks like the United Nations.”

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President Obama’s father had been a Kenyan exchange student who met his mother, Kansas native Stanley Ann Dunham, when they were in school in Hawaii. The two separated two years after he was born.

The senior Obama married Ndesandjo’s mother after divorcing the president’s mother. They returned to Kenya to live, where Mark and his brother, David, were born and raised.

Obama Sr. died in an automobile accident in 1982 at age 46.

Ndesandjo lives near Hong Kong and earns a living as a marketing consultant. For most of that time, he has maintained a low profile, with few people knowing of his connection to the U.S. president.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/WestsideCartelAtl85/ WestsideCartelAtl85

    This is excellent that President Obama and his half brother get a chance to spend time together. I wished more people developed relationships with their half brothers or sisters even if they were raised in different circ**stances.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/WestsideCartelAtl85/ WestsideCartelAtl85

    WTF? Circu/mstances isn’t a curse word. Why did BP bleeped it out? SMFH. lol!!!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/chictatious1/ chictatious1

    i think his brother is seeking publicity, just like obama said why brood over the past and their father has been dead since 1982. move on and find a new occupation.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/rickblake3/ rickblake3

    something about this half bro. i don’t like……..
    seems like a fake ass

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Da_J_Rok/ Da_J_Rok

    think about this though chictatious… His brother is in China, we don’t have alot of standing media outlets there so to say he is seeking publicity from a place we dont run the airwaves wouldnt be proper to say, personally I think its strange, if thats his brother why does he live in China of all places in the world???

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