Wednesday, December 27, 2017
By NICO SCAVELLA
Tribune Staff Reporter
nscavella@tribunemedia.net
OPPOSITION Leader Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday said while an “open and frank discussion” needs to be had in the country about marital rape, no “right thinking Bahamian” will accept that an individual should be “violated” or “abused” in “any form or fashion”.
Mr Davis, speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the 2017 Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade, said while marital rape is a “complicated issue” that has “cultural, legal and religious overtones” associated with it, the country has to “have a complete and honest discussion on that subject.”
“I think we all accept…I know no right thinking Bahamian will accept that a person should be violated or in any form or fashion be abused,” he said. “And once you accept that principle, then we move from there and work to decide how we arrive at the context of what is attempted to be achieved.”
Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has said he has no personal views on marital rape, adding the people will decide which direction the government takes.
Meanwhile, Attorney General Carl Bethel has said the government is currently making no moves to outlaw spousal rape.
The Ingraham administration aimed to criminalize all forms of marital rape in 2009 but the plan faced immense pushback and prompted uproar from religious leaders and many Bahamians. The Marital Rape Bill was ultimately shelved.
Comments
Alex_Charles says...
Just leave it alone. The Bahamas likes to be in the dark ages and on the same list as other ass backwards and repressive countries.
I was shocked to see how many women agreed that there is no such thing as marital rape. Even on the national jackass's show Rodney Moncur decried that Bahamians don't want it changed.
Just leave the law alone, we all know how this movie goes with the Christian coun. and their retarded views.
Posted 27 December 2017, 8:15 p.m. Suggest removal
UserOne says...
Mr. Davis, there is nothing complicated about rape, marital or otherwise. Rape is rape, whether it occurs within a marriage or not. Let us see if there is even one politician who will stand up for what is right and protect the victims. I am personally extremely disappointed in the present government's indifference toward this issue.
Posted 27 December 2017, 11:19 p.m. Suggest removal
sealice says...
because the PLP just wants to muddy the waters and change nothing so they can continue to rape their wives and whatever fweddy does.....
Posted 28 December 2017, 2:07 p.m. Suggest removal
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