3, November 2020
White House barricaded over fears of unrest 0
A temporary wall has been erected around the White House perimeter as law enforcement agencies prepare in advance for potential unrest and violence on Election Day.
Media reported a non-scalable “anti-climb” fence, made from a welded wire mesh that is impossible to climb and very difficult to cut, installed around the White House on Monday.
Additional fencing already had been erected around Lafayette Square, across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, the location of protests over racial equality in June following the police-killing of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man who died on May 25 when a Minneapolis police officer knelt on the neck of the handcuffed former bouncer for nearly nine minutes during an arrest.
The new fencing was among other measures being taken in Washington, DC, and other cities ahead of expected protests.
Meanwhile, fears of possible unrest on Election Night and beyond prompted many businesses and shops to board up doors and windows.
In anticipation of violence, in New York City, the Empire State Building, the Macy’s department store, and the skyscraper that houses the Trump-favored Fox News channel were all boarded up.
On Rodeo Drive, one of the most expensive shopping streets in California’s Beverley Hills, staff stripped the display windows at Tiffany & Co. and Van Cleef & Arpels of their jewels.
“Hopefully this is all for nothing,” Kathy Gohari, vice president of the Rodeo Drive Committee, the merchants association, said on Monday as she watched workers nail plywood over luxury storefronts.
However, in New York City’s Times Square in recent days ardent Republican Trump supporters and Democrats, as well as adherents of the anti-fascism movement known as ANTIFA, have been clashing with one another.
US President Donald Trump has warned that he expected an unprecedented level of cheating and violence in the course of the 2020 presidential election.
“[C]heating can happen like you have never seen,” Trump told a rally in Scranton, Pennsylvania on Monday. US Supreme Court ruling will ‘induce violence,’ Trump warns ahead of Election Day
In a Monday night tweet, Trump criticized the US Supreme Court’s decision to allow officials in Pennsylvania and North Carolina to continue accepting and counting mail-in ballots for a few days after Election Day, saying the court ruling will “induce violence in the streets.”
Trump’s prediction or threat of violence has increased anxieties about the potential for violence in a polarized nation engaged in a bitter and divisive race to send their favored presidential candidate to the White House.
Trump reportedly plans to declare a premature victory if he is “ahead” on Tuesday night, despite uncounted ballots.
The incumbent has highlighted massive voter fraud in this year’s election, downplaying the chances of a peaceful transition to his probable successor.
Thousands of US troops have been put on stand-by for rapid deployment in case of violence.
Source: Presstv
3, November 2020
Criminalization of Politics: CPDM barons join SDF to welcome Fru Ndi, mourn Mbah Ndam, Francis Sama 0
An ecumenical service in honor of some frontline leaders of the Social Democratic Front, SDF, took place in Yaoundé on Sunday, November 1, 2020.
The ceremony in memory of Hon. Joseph Mbah Ndam, Batonnier Francis Sama, Mayor Balick Awah, and Barrister Manga Moussole was held at the Nkolfoulou residence of SDF National Chairman, Ni John Fru Ndi.
The occasion had an impressive presence of cabinet ministers of the Biya Francophone regime including chartered members of the ruling CPDM-SDF-National Salvation Front consortium of crime syndicates.
The CPDM gang included Grégoire Owona, Minister of Labor & Social Security and Deputy Secretary-General of the Central Committee of the CPDM; Ibrahim Talba Malla, Minister of Public Contracts and National Organizing Secretary of the CPDM; Balungeli Confiance Ebune, Director Of The Prime Minister’s Cabinet; Hon. Jean-Bernard Ndongo Essomba, CPDM Parliamentary Group Leader; Hon. Muyali Boya Mary epse Meboka, MP for Bakassi-Mundemba who also moonlights as Vice-President of the CPDM Parliamentary Group; and Ngally Ngoua Pierre Henri, CPDM Senator for Ocean Division in the South Region.
Also, present were Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Minister of Employment & Vocational Training and President of the National Salvation Front party and Jean de Dieu Momo, Minister Delegate to the Minister of Justice & Keeper of Seals and President of the PADDEC political party (Les Patriotes Démocrates pour le Développement du Cameroun).
Source: Cameroon Info.Net