Wednesday, December 31, 2014
By LAMECH JOHNSON
Tribune Staff Reporter
ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
HUMAN rights activist Fred Smith is calling on Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell to remember his “Human Rights days” and do his job in a lawful, organised and systematic way.
Mr Smith, QC, who has been consistently dismissed by Mr Mitchell as “a joke”, spoke to The Tribune yesterday following the arraignment of 19-year-old Dahene Nonord concerning an alleged assault and obstruction of an immigration officer on Monday. Ms Nonord, who was born in the Bahamas in 1995, holds a Commonwealth of the Bahamas Certificate of Identity, which was granted by the Bahamas government in 2011 and expires on April 3, 2016.
Disagreement between Mr Smith and Mr Mitchell over the government’s newly implemented immigration policy intensified earlier this month when Mr Smith compared conditions at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre to a Nazi concentration camp.
His statement came days before Mr Mitchell was due to speak before the Organisation of American States, to clear up what the minister said was misinformation over the immigration restrictions.
On Sunday, Mr Mitchell not only said he would not respond to Mr Smith, the president of the Grand Bahama Human Rights Association (GBHRA), until he apologised and retracted the comparison but further dismissed his calls for an explanation of a photograph depicting illegal migrants “caged like animals” in the back of a vehicle following their apprehension in Exuma.
“Mr Mitchell was a human rights advocate with me,” said Mr Smith yesterday, reminding the public that Mr Mitchell “worked with Joe (Joseph) Darville and me back in the 80s and 90s in the draft of the mandatory death penalty, on all sorts of issues”.
“Please, Mr Mitchell, remember your human rights days as well as being a politician,” Mr Smith said. “This is a sincere message, please tone it down, respect people’s rights, but still do your job in a lawful, organised, but systematic way.”
Mr Smith suggested that instead of conducting raids in the capital and various Family Islands – as Mr Mitchell said the government would do – “what you should do is to pause and please have your hundreds of officers look at the thousands of files that exist in Hawkins Hill and go through them one by one, and people who are entitled to citizenship or permanent residency or work permits or spousal permits, etc, start to issue them.”
“So suddenly you’ll have thousands of people who are allegedly undocumented, suddenly they’ll be documented, suddenly they’ll have status. And you bring them into the economy so that they become part of the economy and they don’t stay outside of the economy.”
He added that the current approach of “running around, raiding people, putting them in the Carmichael (Road) Detention Centre where there’s no space or facilities for them to be held” only complicates the issue and further breaks the law by unlawfully holding persons and deporting them without due process.
Mr Darville, vice-president of the GBHRA, said that the handling of the immigration issue “goes way back to 25 to 30 years ago when this same gentleman (Mr Mitchell), Fred Smith and I, fought on behalf of Bahamians who were being harassed simply because of their origin or nationality.
“That is something that has to be wiped clean out of this situation and I am calling upon the Minister for Immigration to read my ten-point plan that I presented to him immediately after this whole situation began.”
“None of this situation would take place, beginning with an amnesty going all the way through to a committee which is formed to examine all of the possibilities within the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, island by island, to find out who is here legitimately, who is not, and then to deal with it in a very humane, Christian, christ-like fashion. And that is not what is happening in my beloved Bahamaland right now.”
On Monday night, the Department of Immigration released a statement opting not to comment on the alleged incident between Ms Nonord and immigration officers except to say that whatever Mr Smith says should be taken with “grains of salt”.
“We again say that the Department of Immigration has not been involved in or sanctioned the inhumane treatment of anyone within its care or control,” the statement said.
Comments
TalRussell says...
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Posted 31 December 2014, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal
The_Oracle says...
Yes, one could say Fred Stands out for being so outspoken on all manner of issues,
the real question is,
where are all the other lawyers who should also be addressing issues and unlawful government behaviour?
Challenging unlawful, unconstitutional legislation, horrible Government "interpretation" of the law, persecution?
Too busy manipulating the loopholes and making money to worry about real justice, too busy scamming foreign investors, facilitating personal meeting with the PM or other Ministers, for the right $$ of course.
Why is Fred the only one?
Because the majority do not understand the rule of law is their only protection!
We are now about to pay the price for our ignorance and blind faith, a price that will get dearer every day.
Posted 31 December 2014, 2:43 p.m. Suggest removal
DEDDIE says...
Most lawyers aspire to be politicians. No aspiring politicians want "defending Haitians" on their resume.
Posted 31 December 2014, 4:14 p.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
According to Mr., Symonette. the FNM cleared up all of the back log in Immigration. I believe they were doing so up to election day. Mr. Darville and Fred Smith are always looking for attention and they want to be in the spot light. Ms. Nonord is a trouble maker and so are the two gentlemen mentioned above. Do Immigration Officers have human rights? or only illegal Immigrants. And to compare the Bahamas and its people to Nazi Germany, and Hilter is an insult to all right thinking people. But then again it is Joe and Fred
Posted 31 December 2014, 5:43 p.m. Suggest removal
TalRussell says...
I will allow audio speak for itself. Comrade I am searching for a audio clip of things Haitian related that was uttered and it should shock hell out of all "stand proud" Bahamalanders. It talks in great detail all about what angry Haitians may do, if they're pushed too far.
Posted 31 December 2014, 5:53 p.m. Suggest removal
Observer says...
Fred Smith, QC, regards Ms Nonord as a BAHAMIAN. Who gave Mr. Smith the authority to confer BAHAMIAN nationality on anyone? He IS the troublemaker.
Posted 31 December 2014, 6:32 p.m. Suggest removal
TalRussell says...
It ain't like the Queen hand-picked Comrade Freddy be one Her Majesty's honoured "King's Counsel. Truth be told, Queen Liz ain't even know a thing about Freddy, before she got's cable from GG who was only acting on behalf da government. If he wishes be so outspoken against the government, then since it was only by the recommendation of Bahmaland's government he was made a "King's Counsel." Freddy shouldn't make too much noise, when PM Christie instructs Governor-General Pindling. to rescind his British appointment as a KC.
Posted 31 December 2014, 7:39 p.m. Suggest removal
TheMadHatter says...
Fred Smith obviously has a filter on his web browser that does not allow him to see the stories of 3 boatloads of Haitians being caught every week by our Defense Force. Note that those are only the ones that are caught.
Take off the filter Mr. Smith, remove your rose coloured glasses - and stand up for Bahamians for a change.
**TheMadHatter**
Posted 31 December 2014, 7:53 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Fred Smith navel string is in Haiti...Haitians never stand up for Bahamians!
Posted 1 January 2015, 5:45 a.m. Suggest removal
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