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Rory
08-01-06, - 04:06 AM
http://www.thenassauguardian.com/national_local/337865744660279.php


Immigration authorities have decided to "defer" granting a further work permit to John Marquis, the managing editor of The Tribune newspaper.

This controversial move comes after a series of articles in the newspaper caused some government officials to call for Mr. Marquis' removal. There have also been a number of articles dealing with the issue of The Bahamas employing "foreigners" to work in the country.

In May this year Mr. Marquis, who has been a constant journalistic irritant to certain members of the government, wrote a detailed article on the issue. In it, he said that The Bahamas, with its buoyant and expanding economy, is "enormously dependent on foreigners in almost every area of national life."

He went on to say: "The country depends on foreigners for investment. It depends on foreigners for the success of its tourist industry because every tourist is a foreigner. It depends on foreigners for several areas of expertise in trade, commerce and the professions.......in fact, it's true to say without foreigners, The Bahamas would implode in short order, leaving the native population to catch conch and collect coconuts."

The Guardian is reliably informed that the decision to "defer" Mr. Marquis' work-permit is directly linked to the question of training Bahamians in certain sectors, including journalism. The Tribune newspaper, is, we understand, to be asked to detail its training programme so it can be tested against the needs of the country and how it benefits Bahamians.

Mr. Marquis' view is that there is nothing wrong and certainly nothing "shameful" in hiring foreigners who have expertise in certain areas, be it in the construction industry, financial services or in the professions.

The Guardian newspaper, with a 161 year history, has also hired two specialist consultants to help train local staff. This has proved to be of great benefit to existing staff. Our news operation is also headed by a very experienced Bahamian journalist.

But there is no doubt Mr. Marquis has annoyed certain members of the government. One minister even remarked publicly about the issuing of his work permit, reminding him he was a "guest" in the country.

Running alongside the issue of foreigners working here – and Mr. Marquis has been a senior journalist in The Bahamas for many years without any issue over his work permit – are growing concerns about Press Freedom.

In April this year, The Guardian ran an article defending the right of all newspaper editors to be free to produce articles that are critical of government, yet fair and balanced. We said: "No politician can ever control the media in an open, free society, nor should they."

Raynard Rigby, Chairman of the Progressive Liberal Party, launched an unexpected and, as we said, "unjustified" attack on the media and on The Tribune newspaper in particular.

Other ministers have also criticized the media over its reporting of government issues, most notably Fred Mitchell, Foreign Affairs Minister.

This latest move concerning the issuing of a further work permit will doubtless fuel the debate even more.

chancellor
08-01-06, - 06:08 AM
What next...soon these papers will be getting their business license revoked because "the market is oversaturaded"? A government who cannot tolerate truth cannot be tolerated by its people! On this issue alone I cannot support this party.

Seriously, you cant give me any BS supporting this crap being dumped on the press. I would deem you "messed up" in the head immediately, unless you dont like democracy........

Jer
08-01-06, - 07:41 AM
What next...soon these papers will be getting their business license revoked because "the market is oversaturaded"? A government who cannot tolerate truth cannot be tolerated by its people! On this issue alone I cannot support this party.

Seriously, you cant give me any BS supporting this crap being dumped on the press. I would deem you "messed up" in the head immediately, unless you dont like democracy........

smells like communism to me.

Alien
08-01-06, - 07:50 AM
Yea....
This is pretty bad. And I cry foul and shame on anyone who decides to take advantage of someone in the situation.

When you start "offing" journalist, you most certainly move waaaaayyyyyyy past communism, you move into totalitarianism and dictatorship.

Free press is essesntial to a democracy!

pharoah
08-01-06, - 08:55 AM
It is sad, very sad. The PLP has gone down a very dark road in which no goverment should venture in this enlighten age. I hope to God that this folly is corrected very quickly.

What the PLP has ill-advisedly done is open up a pandora box from which can spew forth fear and complete distrust.

This issue goes down to a very fundamental aspect of one of our basic right - expression.

The laws of the Bahamas are design to protect the strangers within our gates.

Brothers and sisters this is time for us to stand as one. We must remember that if we allow this to happen without comdemnation- the very next entity can be our own, beloved Bahamasissues. Think about it!

WinterGrace
08-01-06, - 09:08 AM
What next...soon these papers will be getting their business license revoked because "the market is oversaturaded"? A government who cannot tolerate truth cannot be tolerated by its people! On this issue alone I cannot support this party.

Seriously, you cant give me any BS supporting this crap being dumped on the press. I would deem you "messed up" in the head immediately, unless you dont like democracy........


You see the issue clearly without any bias :hammer:

WinterGrace
08-01-06, - 09:12 AM
It is sad, very sad. The PLP has gone down a very dark road in which no goverment should venture in this enlighten age. I hope to God that this folly is corrected very quickly.
What the PLP has ill-advisedly done is open up a pandora box from which can spew forth fear and complete distrust.
This issue goes down to a very fundamental aspect of one of our basic right - expression.
The laws of the Bahamas are design to protect the strangers within our gates.
Brothers and sisters this is time for us to stand as one. We must remember that if we allow this to happen without comdemnation- the very next entity can be our own, beloved Bahamasissues. Think about it!


:hammer: :hammer: :hammer: :hammer:

RockWell
08-01-06, - 10:23 PM
Yea....
This is pretty bad. And I cry foul and shame on anyone who decides to take advantage of someone in the situation.
When you start "offing" journalist, you most certainly move waaaaayyyyyyy past communism, you move into totalitarianism and dictatorship.
Free press is essesntial to a democracy!
Bey I tell ya! Spin is a serious thing,you have drank the koolaid.

Alien
08-01-06, - 11:02 PM
Bey I tell ya! Spin is a serious thing,you have drank the koolaid.


I sipped.....
:dancer:

Rory
08-01-06, - 11:25 PM
i hate koolaid /...

bahmaboy
08-05-06, - 01:57 AM
when i first heard about this I threw up in my mouth a little.