Home>News Center>Sports
         
 

George Weah holds huge pre-election rally in Liberia
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-10-09 16:16

Despite his lack of higher education and experience in public office, Weah is nevertheless hugely popular because he is seen as untainted by links with former warlords who used drugged child soldiers to terrorise the country during the civil war.

FOOTBALL, NOT GUNS

"We don't want AKs (automatic rifles), we want to play football," shouted Aminata Kamara as she led a gaggle of singing female supporters towards Weah's house.

Despite his international exposure in a glittering career that included playing stints at Monaco, Paris St Germain and AC Milan, Weah seemed bewildered by the scale of the hero worship.

"It's completely overwhelming," he said as he emerged through the front door of his single-storey home, to be mobbed by roaring fans. Some jumped into his swimming pool to cool off from the heat.

"We have to bring the people together and call for peace and stability," he said as security guards in T-shirts emblazoned with "Battle Cry" elbowed their way to the front gate.

Like the other candidates, Weah has based his campaign on repeated promises to repair Liberia's war-shattered infrastructure and restore prosperity to a country that was founded by freed African slaves from America in 1847.

Sceptics say many of those who turn up at Weah's rallies are either too young to vote or just want to see a national hero.

But his supporters are in no doubt what the outcome of Tuesday's election will be.

"Forget about the results. We know that come October 11 George Weah will be taking the keys to the executive mansion," said Freddy Chika, 32.


Page: 12



Selected Reuters sports pictures for October 9
Selected Reuters sports pictures for September 27
Selected Reuters sports pictures for September 26
 
  Today's Top News     Top Sports News
 

Leadership to adjust growth model, focus on wealth gap

 

   
 

Shenzhou VI may begin space trip October 12

 

   
 

South Asia earthquake kills at least 30,000

 

   
 

Survey: Highest mountain comes up short

 

   
 

US takes patient tack on yuan policies

 

   
 

China uplifting the whole Asian economy

 

   
  Tiger Woods outlasts Daly at AmEx Championship
   
  Argentina sink Peru with late goals
   
  Astros overcome Braves in 18, clinches series
   
  Davenport 10th player to win 50 titles
   
  France, Spain down to last game to qualify
   
  Grandfather's town no longer passes hat to fund Wie
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
Advertisement