22, March 2020
Thousands flock to see Olympic flame in Japan despite virus fears 0
Tens of thousands of people flocked to a cauldron with the Olympic flame in northeastern Japan over the weekend despite concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
The flame arrived in Japan to a scaled-down welcoming ceremony on Friday as doubts grew over whether the 2020 Tokyo Olympics will go ahead on schedule as the deadly virus causes chaos around the world.
The pandemic has already shredded the global sports calendar, with top sports leagues suspended and major tournaments postponed. More than 50,000 people on Saturday queued to watch the flame displayed at Sendai station in Miyagi, chosen as part of the “Recovery Olympics” to showcase the region’s revival after the 2011 earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown.
Some had to stay in a 500-meter queue for several hours, local media said. Many of them wore masks as they took pictures with the cherry blossom-shaped cauldron.
“I queued for three hours but watching the Olympic flame was greatly encouraging,” a 70-year-old woman told public broadcaster NHK.
But organizers, concerned about the bigger-than-expected gathering, have warned the viewing event could be suspended if a crowd becomes “extremely dense,” local media reported.
The nationwide torch relay begins on March 26, starting from the J-Village sports complex in Fukushima that was used as a base for workers during the 2011 nuclear disaster. But organizers have been forced to scale back the relay, closing daily ceremonies to the public and urging spectators to “avoid forming crowds” along the route.
(Source: AFP)





















22, March 2020
Southern Cameroons Election Rerun: Gunshots in Momo County as army generals, French Cameroun surrogates vote in Bamenda 0
The ruling CPDM party is presently staging a counterfeit rerun of the parliamentary elections in Southern Cameroons. The Biya Francophone regime that has remained defiant to the international community amid scare of the deadly coronavirus opened polls in 10 parliamentary constituencies in the Northern Zone of Ambazonia.
Yaounde banned gatherings of more than 50 persons as part of measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus but used its proxies in Southern Cameroons to queue as potential voters in some polling stations in Bamenda today.
French Cameroun surrogate Paul Atanga Nji who also moonlights as Minister of Territorial Administration and Permanent Secretary of the National Security Council was seen voting at the Regional Delegation of Mines at Up-Station in Bamenda, alongside the Francophone Governor Lele Lafrique Tchoffo Deben Adolphe and Ex-Governor Fai Yengo Francis presently wanted by the Special Criminal Court in Yaounde for financial crimes but who now heads the National Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration Commission for ex-separatist fighters and repentant Boko Haram militants.
To demonstrate French Cameroun military presence in Southern Cameroons, the Commander of the 5th Joint Military Region, Brigadier General Nka Valère and the Commander of the 5th Gendarmerie Region, Brigadier General Ekongwese Divine Nnoko all voted in Bamenda.
“It was indeed a French Cameroun military rerun of the legislative elections in Bamenda” a source at the North West Governor’s Office who sued for anonymity was quoted as saying.
Mbayu Felix, Minister Delegate to the Minister of External Relations in charge of Relations with the Commonwealth was spotted at Old Town Bamenda while another chartered member of the French Cameroun consortium of crime syndicates Fongod Edwin, the Director General of Customs voted in Bali.
After casting his vote, Minister Atanga Nji called on all registered voters to do same and to accept the verdict of the polls.
Gunshots were heard in Batibo (Momo West) and Mbengwi (Momo East) with Ambazonia Restoration Forces targeting Hon. Joseph Mbah Ndam and other CPDM candidates participating in the elections.
By Rita Akana with additional reporting and editing from Oke Akombi Ayukepi Akap