The Kenyan government has barred unapproved contacts between the media
and President-elect Barack Obama's extended family.

Family members will be required to receive permission from the
government before making any public statements about their famous
relative, according to the Nairobi Star.

"We are doing this because we want to ensure better flow of
information," Athman Said, an under-secretary in the Ministry of
Heritage, told the Obama family in Kogelo.

"The government has decided that you should inform its officers who
will be based here if you want to address the media."

Journalists wishing to speak with the family must first be approved by
the government.

This is not the first attempt to block press interest in President-
elect Obama's African connections.

Prior to the U.S. election, WND senior staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi
was detained in Kenya while investigating Obama's close ties to the
nation's prime minister, Raila Odinga.

The Kenyan official who reportedly orchestrated the detention was
Odinga himself, according to WND sources inside Kenya.

Corsi, whose recent book, "The Obama Nation," raised questions about
the Democrat when he was a candidate for president, had scheduled a
news conference in Nairobi to discuss his discoveries during his visit
this fall.

However, he was detained by immigration officials and held without
food for much of a day until he was escorted onto his already-booked
flight leaving Kenya with the sendoff, "See you in hell."

Corsi had earlier seen the flow of information stymied by the Obama
campaign itself:

"I was able to interview Obama's uncle, Sayid Obama, the brother of
Obama's father, when I was doing the research for 'The Obama Nation,'"
Corsi said. "But Auma Obama, Obama's half-sister, declined an
interview by telephone, telling me that the Obama campaign had advised
the Obama family not to speak with me, either from the United States
by phone, or in person in Kenya."

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