Identifier
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09NASSAU773
2009-12-29 20:55:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Nassau
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BAHAMAS REACTION TO EMBASSY HUMAN RIGHTS OP-ED POINTS FINGER

Tags:  PGOV PHUM PREL 
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INFO EC CARICOM COLLECTIVE
UNCLAS NASSAU 000773 

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL
SUBJECT: BAHAMAS REACTION TO EMBASSY HUMAN RIGHTS OP-ED POINTS FINGER
AT CHINA

REF: NASSAU 697; NASSAU 731; NASSAU 741

UNCLAS NASSAU 000773

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PHUM PREL
SUBJECT: BAHAMAS REACTION TO EMBASSY HUMAN RIGHTS OP-ED POINTS FINGER
AT CHINA

REF: NASSAU 697; NASSAU 731; NASSAU 741


1. The Embassy op-ed on the GCOB human rights UN Third Committee
votes sparked immediate reaction in the form of editorials and
articles in several New Providence and Grand Bahama dailies
beginning on December 22. The op-ed was also published on
Caribbean online news web sites. An editorial in The Nassau
Guardian stated that "every Bahamian should be gravely concerned"
about the "blunt criticism" issued by Ambassador Avant and called
on the GCOB to issue an explanation of its vote. The editorial
suggested that the change in position had something to do with the
"stronger ties" Prime Minister Ingraham's government "is forging
with communist China." An article in a Grand Bahama newspaper
also made this connection and quoted the former President of the
Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce, "they've [GCOB] been borrowing
money from China...it's pretty simple, Ingraham has to go where his
bread is buttered...desperation makes for strange bed fellows."




2. Fred Mitchell, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, told a
reporter that The Bahamas had a right to its position on
international issues and has historically stayed away from
resolutions specifically condemning countries. Several Bahamian
blog sites noted that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) chose to
vote with the U.S. on these resolutions but that the Free National
Movement (FNM) changed to the CARICOM position that shies away
from "condemnatory resolutions." One blog noted that the GCOB had
previously changed this CARICOM position only because they were
requested to do so by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
The Ambassador's op-ed received supportive comments from local
human rights groups as well as members of the legal community.
AVANT