Wednesday, January 13, 2021

A Pox On Both Their Houses

 

"Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the U.S. Capitol from 17 January through 20 January,"
"While our standard practice is to not comment on specific intelligence products, the FBI is supporting our state, local, and federal law enforcement partners with maintaining public safety in the communities we serve."
"Our efforts are focused on identifying, investigating, and disrupting individuals that are inciting violence and engaging in criminal activity."
FBI Bulletin
 
"We're keeping a look across the entire country to make sure that we're monitoring, and that our Guards in every state are in close co-ordination with their local law enforcement agencies to provide any support requested."  
Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau
 
"A lot of people were energized by what happened last week, State capitals are a natural place where people might want to show up, especially assuming that they think there might be a huge presence of police and military in D.C. because of what happened last week."
"[The Capitol siege demonstrated the emergence of a new movement of] Trumpist extremists, so caught up in the cult of personality around Trump that they may be willing to break the law or engage in violence purely in support of Trump and whatever he wants."
Mark Pitcavage, senior research fellow, Anti-Defamation League's Center on Extremism
 
"The FBI just can't passively sit in websites and forums and social media platforms, waiting to see who's going to present a direct threat versus just someone who is being highly radicalized."
"There has to be an investigative predicate for the FBI to then start even the lowest form of an investigation."
Javed Ali, former FBI senior intelligence officer
FBI
A team of FBI agents gather as demonstrators rally outside of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

"In light of events of the past week and the evolving security landscape leading up to the inauguration [the Secret Service has been instructed to begin security operations on January 13 rather than January 19]."
"[Federal, state, and local agencies] will continue to coordinate their plans and position resources for this important event."
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf
Warning that "armed protests" could arise around events linked to the January 20 presidential inauguration in Washington, the FBI made it clear that all fifty state capitals in the U.S. will be susceptible to the potential for rampaging mobs to make their dissatisfaction with the removal of President Trump from office clear, in a nation bifurcated by toxic left-right disagreement. A totally polarized population has resulted from suspicion, fear and anger, well nourished by both the Democratic and Republican parties' elites.

The National Guard has been authorized to ensure that up to 15,000 troops will be on hand in Washington. Tourists are to be barred from access to the Washington Monument until January 24. The theme of the January 20 ceremony to inaugurate Joe Biden, the president-elect is to be "America United", as absurd and tone-deaf a chosen theme under the current toxic circumstances as any that might be imagined. The Democratic Party is playing nice now that one of their own is moving into the Oval Office.

When the Republican choice for president of the United States was elected four years earlier, the Democrats incited their faithful to demonstrate long and loud against an admittedly flawed personage with no experience, yet the choice of a majority of voters. Donald Trump, like him or loathe him, was duly, democratically elected. Indignant crowds of faithful Democrats came out to express their disgust that the White House would be ruled by a crass and crude man for the next four years, and they wanted him removed.
 
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The Democratic Party itself did all it possibly could to restrain President Trump, to portray him as inept and disloyal to the country, themselves unwilling to sit as lawmakers under a man whom the world viewed askance and whose volatile and ill-chosen statements struck doubt in the hearts of allies. Yet, the democratic process so allegedly dear to Americans' hearts elected the unelectable fairly and squarely. America is decidedly anything but united. Over 70 million Americans voted for a candidate they held trust in and whom senior Democrats slurred. Wounding their own institutions in the process.

The country remains aghast that the bastion of democracy in the United States was attacked. No less so that the man who is their outgoing president did his best to incite the rioters to their task after having built their belief in a 'stolen' election both prior to and following the election that left him a one-term president. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser is anxious that last week's "unprecedented terrorist attack", not be repeated.

State capitals are preparing for the possibility of virulent protests disturbing the peace of the presidential transition at a remote on and around January 20. To that possibility they have responded by taking proactive, preventive measures of their own. On Monday the Michigan State Capitol Commission unanimously voted on banning the open carry of firearms inside the state capitol building, voting 6-0 for the measure.
 
"Given what's going on across the country, we moved up our meeting to consider the issue. It's now done and will be implemented by Michigan State Police", announced John Truscott, vice-chairman of the commission. No one wants a repeat of an event that sent lawmakers into fearful hiding, a riot, invasion and threat to America's democracy that took the lives of five people. Dozens who were part of the rampaging mob have been charged in the violence they took part in, with many more yet to be arrested.

In December, the FBI warned of armed demonstrators targeting legislatures.
 

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Sunday, May 31, 2020

Riots, Looting and Sacking

"It is time to rebuild."
"Rebuild the city, rebuild our justice system and rebuild the relationship between law enforcement and those they're charged to protect."
Tim Walz, state governor, Minnesota

"We cannot continue to allow this destruction to continue. It is very much complete chaos, or it was."
"It's very much a spiralling situation."
"It's disrupting innocent people's lives. It's putting innocent people in harm's way."
Andrea Jenkins, Minneapolis City Council

"This shouldn't be 'normal' in 2020 America. It will fall mainly on the officials of Minnesota to ensure that the circumstances surrounding George Floyd's death are investigated thoroughly and that justice is ultimately done."
"But it falls on all of us to work together to crate a 'new normal' in which the legacy of bigotry and unequal treatment no longer infects our institutions or our hearts."
Former President Barack Obama
Video shows Minneapolis officer kneeling on black man's neck
Video shows Minneapolis officer kneeling on black man's neck
Four days of mass protests that have turned into violent conflagrations, looting, and total disorder in Minneapolis have spread to Chicago, New York, Denver, Los Angeles and Oakland. Authorities have been pleading for public order, for orderly demonstrations in respect of the law, and people have responded by enlarging the protests, complete with higher rates of violence, leaving a number of police stations virtually destroyed and burnt out, along with neighbourhood shops, local businesses looted, glass fronts smashed.

Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, since discharged, has now been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter for his having deliberately held down George Floyd, a 42-year-old black man under arrest, pressing his knee on the prostrate Floyd's neck, asphyxiating him, even as the victim pleaded for air, repeatedly groaning and stating "Please, I can't breathe". Three other officers present at the scene were also fired --Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and J.Alexander Kueng and may face charges as well.

"That's less than four days. That's extraordinary. We have never charged a case in that time frame", stated the Minnesota Public Safety Commissioner. And if authorities hoped that by speedily firing the four officers, and charging the major perpetrator of the murder of the black man it would serve to soften the fury of the Minneapolis protesters, they were mistaken. As another fire was set at a police station in close proximity to the crime scene, protesters cheered.

Nearby St.Paul saw dozens of fires set there as well, with close to 200 businesses damaged and looted. Many business owners had placed handmade signs in their windows with messages such as "This is a black-owned business", and "This is a community-owned business", to little avail. Thugs among other protesters were on a rampage of rage and would not be appeased; appeals to civic spirit and respect for the rule of law abased by what the law had just done.

While the mob caroused and destroyed and looted, nothing was done to apprehend them. Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis defended the city's response, which was effectively to do nothing to further inflame the rioters, with the explanation that the situation had become too dangerous for police to be seen doing their legitimate duty. Louisville, Kentucky saw gunfire breaking out. Minneapolis saw black smoke rising above its skyline, where the state governor finally deployed some 500 soldiers to restore the peace.

Soldiers blockaded the streets surrounding the most heavily damaged areas of the city, armed with assault-style rifles. Firefighters worked putting out blazes. Tuesday's  airing of a bystander's video of the unfolding event, with George Floyd's appeal to the police officer whose knee was jammed into the man's neck, sent the city into paroxysms of rage. According to Andrea Jenkins, both men knew one another prior to Mr. Floyd's arrest. They had both worked as security staff at the same nightclub. 

Non-violent protests also took place in Minneapolis by hundreds of people genuinely outraged on George Floyd's behalf in the belief, through long experience, that what happened to Mr. Floyd was distinctly connected to his race, that this means of controlling an arrested suspect would be unlikely to take place had the man arrested been white. Whatever an investigation will ultimately reveal about the relationship between the two men it will not go far in explaining why yet another black man in America met an untimely end.

George Floyd #5, (left) with other teammates and his coach, George Walker (far right)
George Floyd #5, (left) with other teammates and his coach, George Walker (far right)

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Monday, December 23, 2019

Muslim Rage In India

"In the past few years, there has been a rise of right-wing Indian immigrants -- who have been on the ground accusing anyone who speaks against (Prime Minister] Narendra Modi of being anti-Indian and anti-immigrant."
"They're trying to manufacture this discourse that anyone who challenges the BJP [Bharatia Janata Party of Hindu nationalists] is essentially anti-India or Hindu-phobic."
Divyani Motla, Indian student, University of Toronto

"There's a lot of hateful posts that I see from people living in Canada and originating in India."
"It concerns me, because this country is different from back home and people still carry that baggage here."
Nasser Khan, Indo-Canadian 
Demonstrators shout slogans during a protest against a new citizenship law and to show solidarity with the students of New Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia university after police entered the university campus on Sunday following a protest against the new law, in Ahmedabad, India, December 17, 2019. (REUTERS/Amit Dave)

The newly introduced Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) passed by the ruling BJP party in India has stirred up a hornet's nest of Muslim protest in India, protests that have become increasingly violent, leading the Indian military to respond with its own level of force. This is not a new bill, but one that was passed in 2014; it has been amended with a view of enforcement. India is basically a Hindu nation, but its huge population base also holds minority groups of various sizes.

The largest minority group is Muslim, and as a minority of 180 million, they represent 14 percent of the population.

After Indonesia and Pakistan, India has the second-largest Muslim population in the world. At independence and partition, when India wrenched itself away from British rule, it shed a significant portion of Muslims in an agreement that created Pakistan, a significantly Muslim-majority country whose relations with India are fraught, uncertain and sometimes deadly. India has reason to fear that many of its Muslim citizens are more loyal to Pakistan than to India.

Protesters react from a bus after being arrested at a demonstration against India's new citizenship law in New Delhi on December 19, 2019.
Police have escorted students to buses, driving away from demonstrations  Getty

The new citizenship law accelerates citizenship for refugees facing discrimination and seeking haven in India from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Muslims are specifically excluded; favoured are Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians. The law is built on the premise that conditions for religious minorities are unsafe in those three Muslim countries. The law has no impact whatever on Indian Muslims; it simply will not give citizenship to Muslim refugees.

Muslim Indians have responded with typical frenzied ferocity with massive protests on the streets, on campuses, leading to riots in the northeast of the country where five people lost their lives. Muslim crowds have attacked buses and railway stations and police have responded in force. The crux of the matter appears to be Narendra Modi and his Hindi nationalist party taking steps to ensure that India remains a Hindu nation. Just as Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan are Muslim nations.
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Indian students of the Jamia Millia Islamia University and locals participate in a protest demonstration against a new citizenship law in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)

It just happens not to accord with the secularist mission of the original constitution after independence. That India could ever be neutral seems a stretch, but that is what the founding state declared itself to be. So despite the obvious declaration of Hindu nationhood, India remains prepared and dedicated to offering citizenship to illegal refugees, responding to their need for refuge, in abandoning countries where they are persecuted.

Persecuted in a Islamist-centric country like Pakistan where it is a capital offence to say or do anything that might be construed as critical of Islam or of the Prophet Mohammad. Like the death sentence passed this week as punishment for a U.S.-educated Pakistani academic, working as a university professor in Pakistan whom critics accuse of insulting Islam. Like the Christian woman who spend years on death row awaiting execution on charges of defaming Mohammad.

In and of itself this new citizenship amendment doesn't appear to threaten the place of the Muslim minority in India, and it does throw a lifeline to non-Muslims who are threatened in Muslim-majority countries nearby. As for transporting the sectarian divisions in the diaspora, it is wrong and it is unfortunate. Canada has a significant Indian Hindu and Sikh population and it has an equally significant Muslim population. Their differences should be dissolved with their Canadian citizenship.

Protesters hold placards during a demonstration against India's new citizenship law in Mumbai on December 19, 2019
Hundreds have gathered in Mumbai to protest  Getty Images

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Thursday, September 05, 2019

Civilized South Africa

"Due to the tension created by the attacks, the Government of Nigeria wished to advice [sic] Nigerians to avoid travelling to high risk and volatile areas [specifically, South Africa] until the situation is brought under control."
Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- travel advisory

Tiwa Savage
@TiwaSavage
"I refuse to watch the barbaric butchering of my people in SA. This is SICK. For this reason I will NOT be performing at the upcoming DSTV delicious Festival in Johannesburg on the 21st of September. My prayers are with all the victims and families affected by this."
Nigerian superstar
 
"The issue of foreign nationals, blaming them for many things which are not going well in the country and also the law enforcement and the economic conditions in the country, all of these combined, if not managed well, then create this cyclical tension between foreign nationals and locals, especially those who are in the margins because the middle class and those who are in the upper class, you hardly ever hear of such tension getting into this level."
Somadoda Fikeni, policy and political analyst. University of South Africa, Pretoria
A group of Zulu men residing at the Jeppe Hostel shout and wave stick during a speech given by the Police Minister General Bheki Cele in JeppesTown, on September 3 in Johannesburg, 2019
A group of South African men gathered in Johannesburg for a second night of anti-foreigner rioting on Tuesday Getty Images

Cyril Ramaphosa, president of South Africa, is condemning the "xenophobic violence" exhibited by South Africans against the presence in the country of their neighbours from Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi and Burundi. But it is largely people from Nigeria who have been a target of South African violence, accused of drug trafficking. Pakistan too has been a source of foreign residents in South Africa. This is a country that is no stranger to xenophobia and violence arising from it.

In the latest, three-day rampage of rioting, five foreign residents of South Africa have thus far lost their lives. In previous years there were also lives lost when South Africans, whose unemployment rate is astronomical at about 28 percent, have rioted against the presence of other Africans whom, they claim, will work for less than South Africans and who are taking away their job prospects, a timeworn trope of hostility to the presence of foreign elements.

Is this racism? Of which Africans everywhere claim has led to the slow pace of development on the continent, still suffering from the days of colonialism when European powers eviscerated the continent, hauling off its natural resources, including its people for slave labour to enhance, advance, and benefit the future wealth of the West. Seldom mentioned of course is that Arab traders and sometimes black Africans themselves led and fed the slave trade, and countries like Mali still honour slavery.

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Police have been dispatched to restore order, with the help of rubber bullets, where sections of Johannesburg hoping to avoid the violence appear abandoned, the wealthy and connected remaining out of sight, as the labouring demographic vent their fury at foreigners. Mobs plundered Alexandra, burning and looting foreign-owned shops, with police officers futilely firing rubber bullets in the hopes of dispersing the crowds.

The thousands of South Africans rioting through urban areas in an expression of their anti-foreigner fury must blame someone for their plight when one government after another, corrupt and incompetent has done little to improve the economic prospects of its citizens. Shop owners were set upon indiscriminately by the crowds, beaten insensible. The word was that they were in particular "going for Nigerians as they do drugs".

The past weekend saw South African truckers on strike, blockading roads to protest the employment of foreign drivers. According to police estimates, about 200 drivers were injured or killed on the highway between Johannesburg and Durban last year, with over 2000 trucks attacked.

Violence against immigrants broke out in South Africa Sunday and has sparked angry reactions across the continent.
Violence and looting of immigrant-owned shops broke out in South Africa Sunday and has sparked angry reactions across the continent.

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