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SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2020 | GUYANATIMESGY.COM
APNU/AFC supporters flout COVID-19 measures …gather at elections recount site
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espite COVID-19 measures preventing persons from gathering in large crowds, supporters of the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) coalition on Saturday gathered in front of the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) to protest. In front of the ACCC, where the National Recount is ongoing, a makeshift tent was swarmed with persons wearing green and yellow accoutrements, most of
whom failed to wear a mask or practice social distancing. Public gatherings have been limited to no more than five persons but what occurred outside the ACCC was not adherence to this measure. However, the persons remained for a while and were later advised by Police ranks on site to remove and did not face arrests. This contrasts to the arrest of two People’s Progressive Party/Civic members, who picketed the
APNU/AFC now berating its agents for ‘colluding’ with PPP/C
APNU Executive James Bond
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s the A Partnership for National Unity/ Alliance For Change coalition continues to make unsubstantiated claims of electoral fraud, the party is now accusing its own polling agents of colluding with its biggest competitor – the People’s Progressive Party/ Civic (PPP/C). APNU/AFC Executive Member, James Bond, on
collusion, criminal collusion,” Bond aid while berating the very agents his party claimed were highly trained. However, the attorney-at-law did not stop at accusing his party’s agent but also turned to the GECOM officers as well. “There is no list in the box. The council [PPP/C] procured the PO [Presiding Officers] in the Polling Stations and allowed them to issue ballots [to] people who were never on the OLE [Official List of Electors] or these PO simply marked ‘x’ for the People’s Progressive Party/Civic and put it in the ballot box,” Bond said before going off on a tangent. The APNU/AFC has been peddling the narrative of elections fraud, claiming that ‘migrated’ and ‘dead’ persons voted on E-Day. However, these unconfirmed narratives only began after the na-
One of the APNU/AFC victory parties at Lamaha Street, Georgetown, which was based on the now discredited and fraudulent figures
Facebook live on Saturday threw their polling day agents under the proverbial bus, accusing them of collusion. “Persons are saying that APNU agents were there [at the Polling Station]. Those agents, so-called agents, that persons are saying that they belonged to APNU/ AFC that were in those places when these things happened, shame on you. If you were there at all, shame on you. Shame on you because it is impossible for us to accept that it is anything but
tional elections recount results exposed that Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) Returning Officer, Clairmont Mingo, inflated the votes in favour of the APNU/AFC. No one from the APNU/AFC has acknowledged the blatant fraud on their behalf by Mingo. Prior to the revelations of Mingo’s fraud, the APNU/AFC had claimed victory to the March 2 polls. For one week they hosted victory parties at the Lamaha Street, Georgetown head office based on the now discredited and fraudulent figures.
Some APNU/AFC supporters crowding under a makeshift tent near the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC)
Foreign Affairs Ministry last month and were charged despite practicing social distancing and wearing masks. They were brought before the court to answer the charge of breaching the COVID-19 measures; a charge the Opposition labelled as intimidation. Former parliamentarian Neil Kumar and Raphael Boodhoo appeared at the Georgetown Magistrates’
Courts to answer to the charge which stated that on May 16, they breached No 2 (1) restriction on social activities in the COVID-19 Emergency Measures. Kumar was accused of hosting a meeting of a fraternal civic organisation. The duo was arrested while picketing for The Carter Center to be allowed into the country to complete its observation of the March 2, General and Regional
Elections. Following the hearing, Kumar said the aim of the charges is to intimidate them, but he promised to continue the fight for the restoration of democracy in Guyana. “This is extremely frustrating! What we were doing was protesting peacefully. All of us had our masks on, we were 12 feet away [from each other], and we had our peaceful picket hand
bands. I have been picketing for over 40 years now, and I have never seen such rude Police and this type of action. What we were protesting for is for Guyana; is for the people of Guyana we were protesting for; so that The Carter Center and the IRI [International Republican Institute] could come back here and be at the recount. This is nonsense that is going on in this country!” Kumar noted.