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Wyclef
Jean Shot in Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti
(AP) — Hip-hop star Wyclef Jean was recovering Sunday, March 20,
after receiving a gunshot wound to the hand while campaigning for a
fellow performer who is running for president.
The shooting happened in the
Delmas section of the capital, Port-au-Prince, after 11 p.m. local
time Saturday (11 p.m. EDT; 0300 Sunday GMT) said Joe Mignon, senior
program director for Jean's Yele Foundation. Jean was treated at a
hospital and later released, Mignon said.
Jean's brother, Samuel, confirmed the musician was shot. Neither he
nor Mignon had additional details, and a spokesman for the Haitian
National Police could not be reached immediately for comment.
Jean, a native of Haiti who rocketed to fame as a member of the
hip-hop trio The Fugees, is in his home country to support fellow
musician and friend Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly, one of two
presidential candidates in a run-off vote taking place Sunday.
Last week, Jean participated in a Martelly concert in downtown
Port-au-Prince that sought to win over voters.
"We are happy that Wyclef is okay but we continue to pray for him
and for a peaceful and fair election today in Haiti," the Rev. Al
Sharpton, who has worked with Jean on educational issues and
bringing aid to Haiti after the devastating January 2010 earthquake,
said in a statement.
The statement also quoted Jimmy Rosemond, who it said was
accompanying Jean on his current trip to Haiti.
"It is clear that
enemies of progressive change in Haiti are behind the shooting of
Wyclef — those that don't want to accept that a monumental change is
inevitable for the betterment of the Haitian people," Rosemond said.
"This incident will not deter those of us that see the election as
crucial to the country's future."