Thursday, September 19, 2013
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
Tribune Staff Reporter
kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies that the government has refused 10 Cubans detained at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre the opportunity to be sent to Honduras.
According to Ramon Sanchez, vice-president of the Democracy Movement and lead advocate for the rights of the group of detainees, the Bahamas had turned down a request by the Honduran government to offer asylum.
However, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs believes his statement was misleading.
“All countries who wish to take asylum seekers know that they ought to contact the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), not the Bahamas directly.
“If the individual is not adjudged to be eligible for refugee status, that person is returned to his or her home country,” the statement said.
The Ministry went on to note that the Bahamas decides the status of detainees in collaboration with UNHCR and that once the advice by UNHCR is that the individual is eligible for refugee status, they are then released to a humanitarian agency.
On Tuesday, Mr Sanchez insisted that the Bahamas was attempting to silence the detainees who were all witnesses to abuse at the Centre by sending them back to Cuba.
He said: “Given the fact that there is a country that wants to take them, I can only say that the Bahamas’ desire to repatriate is wanting to censor them.
“If we have the visas I don’t see any reason not to release them other than to keep them silent.”
Mr Sanchez at the time further urged the government to engage in discussions with them and discontinue the combative tone which has been published in the Bahamian media.
He was referring to Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe who said that Bahamians should stage their own protests against a crusade that Mr Sanchez and his group have been on for weeks to tarnish the country’s reputation.
Mr Sanchez said there are still plans to protest outside Bahamasair and other airlines with flights to the Bahamas.
Comments
wave says...
Freddy, do you really think that anyone beleives anything you say!
Posted 19 September 2013, 6:33 p.m. Suggest removal
banker says...
Fred Mitchell is a corrupt liar with the morals of a tomcat.
Posted 19 September 2013, 8:34 p.m. Suggest removal
crabman says...
I know you is lying Frederick, because your lips is moving. It is always some other person who is wrong, never Freddie Mitchell, man up this is your fiasco.
Posted 19 September 2013, 8:57 p.m. Suggest removal
Tarzan says...
Does Comrade Fred really believe anyone will believe this nonsense? This entire mess, which has the potential to significantly damage our already fragile economy, is Fred-made. It is all about his love of his Cuban dictator pals, and has absolutely nothing to do with the interests of the Bahamas or any obscure United Nations regulations.
Quite obviously it is well within the legal jurisdiction of the Bahamas, as a sovereign country, to permit visitors or detainees to travel to any destination the country wishes.
Comrade Fred wanted to kick sand in the eye of the U.S. and the Free Cuba political constituency for the "feel good" of it. He could care less about the many Bahamians whose employment he continues to jeopardize.
Posted 20 September 2013, 9:16 a.m. Suggest removal
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