Dalein and his allies refuse to submit to the prohibition to manifest
The government, evoking the health crisis related to the coronavirus pandemic, has decided to prohibit any event on the public square until further notice. The Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG) and the National Alliance for Democracy and Alternation (ANAD) do not intend to submit to the Government's decision.
Cellou Dalein Diallo and his allies believe that the government is afraid of the demonstration that the UFDG and the ANAD plan to organize this Wednesday, November 25, 2020. They accuse the government to instrumentalize outreach for political purposes. '' The regime to the abois of Alpha Condé has always made COVID-19 a strategic ally that it has used as a pretext to suspend the rights and freedoms of citizens to violate the law and unfold its
political agenda ", they indicate in a According to the UFDG and its political allies, the concern for Alpha Condé "has never been to preserve the health of Guineans ''. To support their comments, they wonder '' how to explain the organization, in full coronavirus epidemic, of the double ballot of March 22, 2020 despite proven cases of infection, exposing the Guinean populations to the pandemic? '' '' Front of Rapp They point out that in the context of the election campaign of the 18 October presidential election, the RPG Rainbow organized, in particular in its fiefs, of grandiose events '' without the least respect '' barrier gestures and distancing
Today, they emphasize, to pass his '' hold-up electorate and prevent the manifestation of the UFDG and ANAD, the regime brutally comes out of his amnesia, suddenly remembers the existence of the pandemic and decrees the Dalein and its support prevents that '' This decision of the Government does not engage the UFDG and the ANAD that maintain the event of November 25 ". That is why they call the people of Guinea to come out '' massively claim the truth of the polls, justice for those who have lost the life and liberation of political prisoners, in compliance with sanitary measures.
Pathé Bah, for VisionGuinee.info