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Volume:114 No.86, MARCH 24TH, 2017
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Pastors’ plea to US on gay rights Call to Trump to revoke any orders promoting same-sex marriage By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net SEVERAL local pastors have petitioned United States President Donald Trump to revoke any US executive orders and policies that enable the promotion of same-sex marriages in the Caribbean region as part of its foreign policy. The clergymen, which include Grace Community Church Pastor Lyall Bethell and Pastor Allen R Lee, president of Teleios Theological Training Institute, in a letter to President Trump claim that in recent years the policies of the US State Department and other government agencies involved in foreign policy have attempted to “coerce” countries in the Caribbean
region into accepting a “mistaken version of marriage.” Pointing to former US President Barack Obama’s threat last year to pull federal funding from American states over entry to bathroom and locker room access based on gender identity, the pastors claimed this same kind of “coercion” was being used against Caribbean countries to fall in line with the same-sex marriage agenda. Pastors Bethel, Lee and other Bahamian clergymen are signatories to the petition dated January 31, 2017, which also bears the names of 289 clergymen from around the region, including those from Trinidad and Tobago. SEE PAGE SIX
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SYMONETTE: I’M NO THREAT TO MINNIS’ LEADERSHIP By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net
FORMER Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette last evening indicated that he has no interest in usurping Free National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis if the party is victorious at the polls in the upcoming election. SEE PAGE SIX
FATHER OF SEVEN SAYS FAMILY LOST EVERYTHING IN SHANTY TOWN BLAZE
PM QUESTIONS FNM LEADER OVER RESORT CRITICISMS By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
PRIME Minister Perry Christie criticise Free National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday for his recent comments on Baha Mar, questioning whether the Killarney MP understands the developments underway at the resort. A day after Mr Christie
took part in a brief ceremony to recognise the “hand over” of Baha Mar from China Construction America (CCA) to Chow Tai Fook Enterprises Ltd, Dr Minnis released a press statement in which he questioned how the “government (could) turn over a set of keys to a property they claim they don’t own”. SEE PAGE SEVEN
THE AFTERMATH of the shanty town fire that damaged buildings last night off Cowpen Road. By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia A FATHER of seven spent much of yesterday combing through the charred remains of his home at a shantytown off Cowpen Road, searching for anything that may have survived the blaze that tore
through the area Wednesday night. “We lost everything, there is nothing left,” the man, who did not want to be named and is a Haitian national, said. He now fears immigration officers will take him and his family away because, he said, all their documents were destroyed when his house
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burned down. His family is one of seven that are displaced after Wednesday night’s fire. In total, eight adults and 20 children were left homeless. The massive blaze started shortly after 9pm and quickly spread through the small community, just west of Fire Trail Road. Fire Chief Superinten-
SMOKE AFFECTING NEW PROVIDENCE FROM LANDFILL AND BUSH FIRE, SAYS MINISTER By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE thick white smoke that blanketed communities in western and southern New Providence yesterday morning came from a combination of fires including the New Providence Landfill and a large bush fire on Carmichael Road, according to Environment Minister Kenred Dorsett.
In an interview with The Tribune, Mr Dorsett said the fire at the landfill, which has been burning for nearly three weeks, is almost completely extinguished. He said the smoke that continues to remain a problem for persons in Jubliee Gardens and the surrounding areas will be “significantly reduced” today. Several residents complained about waking up to their homes being filled
with smoke early Thursday morning. Due to the smoke in the Carmichael Road area, Sybil Strachan Primary School closed early and allowed students to go home. While residents in the nearby Tall Pines constituency bore the brunt of the smoke initially, in recent days those across eastern and central areas of New
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dent Walter Evans said all fire trucks in New Providence were immediately dispatched to the scene. When officers arrived on the scene they found four homes completely engulfed in flames. The cause of the blaze has yet to be determined. SEE PAGE TWO
MINNIS DEFIANT OVER BAHA MAR By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
FREE National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday rebuked recent claims by Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald that he is “pulling and rooting against the Bahamian people” with his continued scepticism over the future of the $3.5bn Baha Mar resort. SEE PAGE SEVEN