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Guana Cay local
09-27-06, - 03:30 PM
SAVE THE BAHAMAS

PRESS RELEASE


Coalition to convene Environmental and Local Rights Conference in Freeport

September 27, 2006



The Grand Bahama Human Rights Association and Save Guana Cay Reef Association this weekend will host a “Save the Bahamas” conference in Freeport.

Both Associations have organized a meeting of delegates from throughout the Bahamas who represent Family Island communities trying to promote and save their local rights, traditions, culture, land and marina environments.

Thus far, nearly 100 people have registered to participate. These include representatives from Andros, New Providence, The Abacos, Bimini, Eleuthera, Mayaguana and Grand Bahama.

In addition, a number of dive operations, NGO’s and eco-tourist resorts have also confirmed attendance.

Also in attendance will be the Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, world-renowned coral pathologists, wetlands restoration specialists, and marine biologists.

Mrs. Sarah Kirkby, Secretary of the Grand Bahama Human Rights Association, said that they were “very excited about this coalition”.

She continued

“This is looking like a great opportunity for the Bahamas in many ways. We have environmental experts from around the world joining forces with us and the commitment from the Family Islands has been astonishing. We can’t wait to meet the people who will attend. We all seem to be experiencing the same challenges! We have heard some horror stories about their struggles with development issues.”

Mr. Troy Albury, President of the Save Guana Cay Reef Association, said,

“The reports we have been getting from the rest of the Bahamas are shocking. Its really scary how similar they are to Guana Cay. This coalition is going to be really powerful. The people of Guana Cay have led the way to save their local rights and environments. Together we can do this for all of the Bahamas!”.

Mr. Smith, President of the Human Rights Association said

“Save the Bahamas will be a powerful NGO. With its local Bahamian network throughout the Family Islands, its huge international connections, the support it has received from the environmental community, it will be a strong and lasting national and international advocate to protect local rights and the environment.

Mr. Smith

“Since the late 1980’s, the Grand Bahama Human Rights Association has promoted local rights and was instrumental in getting the FNM Government to pass the Local Government Act helping to begin the transfer of power to the people and decentralizing the colonial dictatorship structure of Bahamian governance.

The work of the Save Guana Cay Reef Association has merged local rights and environmental issues. They are inextricably intertwined.”

The object of the conference is to provide a forum for all of the diverse communities of interest to share their challenges. This will be a wake up call to politicians, in particular, Cabinet. This should be an exciting election issue for both the FNM and the PLP.

The Association will push for both political parties to publicly commit to passing an Environmental Protection Act, the creation of an Environmental Protection Agency which will have teeth and effective regulatory oversight of developments by Bahamians and foreigners throughout the Bahamas.

The Association will also push for amendments to The Local Government Act to strengthen the ability of local communities to govern their own affairs.

Mr. Smith said

“Family Island Home Rule is a must! It will come!

The Family Islands contribute hundreds of millions of tax dollars every year to the Public Treasury. They are treated like colonies and their human and physical resources are raped and pillaged by Central Government in Nassau. They are treated like bastard children.”

The Save the Bahamas Association will become the Green Peace of the Bahamas environmental landscape.

The conference will begin with a cocktail party for delegates to get to know each other on Friday.

On Saturday the conference will be chaired by Mr. Joseph Darville of the Grand Bahama Human Rights Association.

There will be a presentation by each group to educate each other on their challenges and needs.

Mr. Troy Albury will give an overview of the successful war waged against the Central Government and foreign development abuse at Guana Cay and Mr. Frederick Smith will give an overview of environmental law in the Bahamas.

On Sunday Kayak Nature Tours will graciously provide visits to the Gold Rock Creek National Park in Freeport, Grand Bahama and guests will have an opportunity to see the disgraceful destruction of the environment at the Disney and Gold Rock Creek Film Studio destroying the beach, wetlands and entrance to the National Park.

Mr. Albury said

“This coalition is a water shed event for the future of the Bahamas. We are thrilled that so many passionate people have committed to become involved”.

Mr. Smith concluded his comments

“The days of wholesale development destruction and abuse of Family Islands rights is over. Both the PLP and FNM will now have to wake up and recognize our rights. It is time for a new Bahamian Development Paradigm”.

The media is invited to attend all public sessions and to report on the exciting presentations which will be made.




Frederick R. M. Smith

Critical Thinker
09-27-06, - 04:49 PM
It would have been nice if info was included on the location of this conference, time of events or workshops and registration procedures if any and a telephone/mail/email contact.

Guana Cay local
09-27-06, - 08:49 PM
September 29th, 30th, October 1st
Freeport, Grand Bahamas,



Location: Pelican Bay Hotel, Freeport Grand Bahamas

Schedule of events:

Friday: Evening meet and greet at Yellow Tails at Pelican Bay Hotel 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Guests can purchase drinks/food at Yellow tails. Menu available
online.

Saturday: Meeting to begin at 8:00 am at Our Lucaya
Press Conference after meeting

Saturday evening get together: Location to be announced

Sunday: Finalize contacts, meet in Count Basie square for Coffee/Tea/Danish
that guests may purchase in any of the many locations surrounding the
square in the early a.m.

Guana Cay local
09-27-06, - 08:51 PM
e-mail contact is p3789@aol.com






September 29th, 30th, October 1st
Freeport, Grand Bahamas,
Location: Pelican Bay Hotel, Freeport Grand Bahamas
Schedule of events:
Friday: Evening meet and greet at Yellow Tails at Pelican Bay Hotel 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Guests can purchase drinks/food at Yellow tails. Menu available
online.
Saturday: Meeting to begin at 8:00 am at Our Lucaya
Press Conference after meeting
Saturday evening get together: Location to be announced
Sunday: Finalize contacts, meet in Count Basie square for Coffee/Tea/Danish
that guests may purchase in any of the many locations surrounding the
square in the early a.m.

canewry
09-27-06, - 08:55 PM
Does Fred Smith care about the environment or is he just an opportunist, promoting himself in order to be elected as a MP

nationbuilder
09-27-06, - 09:12 PM
Does Fred Smith care about the environment or is he just an opportunist, promoting himself in order to be elected as a MP

My Lord canewry, ya beat me to it on dis post!!! lol :shaky:

Guana Cay local
09-27-06, - 11:09 PM
Yes he cares about the environment. SGCR have been working with the man for almost three years. Yes, he has received plenty press and Fred was actually asked to step down as SGCR's attorney or it would kill his chances of ever being elected as a MP. If Fred does get elected, I say good for him! And I hope that people do see that he does care about the environment and vote for him.
Now, Nationbuilder and Canewry, do you care enough about the environment to do something about it??? I read BI everyday and I respect you both for your knowledge about every aspect of the Bahamas. Its people like you that need to help people to see what is going to happen to the Bahamas if this insanity doesn't stop. Athol Island, Bimini, Great Guana Cay, Exumas, Mayaguana, etc. We are screwed if we don't get some environmental laws in the Bahamas. Mistakes have been made for years and its time for people to say they are tired of it and do something!
Sorry guys! Nothing personal, I really do admire you both. :cheers:





Does Fred Smith care about the environment or is he just an opportunist, promoting himself in order to be elected as a MP

nationbuilder
09-28-06, - 12:20 AM
Yes he cares about the environment. SGCR have been working with the man for almost three years. Yes, he has received plenty press and Fred was actually asked to step down as SGCR's attorney or it would kill his chances of ever being elected as a MP. If Fred does get elected, I say good for him! And I hope that people do see that he does care about the environment and vote for him.
Now, Nationbuilder and Canewry, do you care enough about the environment to do something about it??? I read BI everyday and I respect you both for your knowledge about every aspect of the Bahamas. Its people like you that need to help people to see what is going to happen to the Bahamas if this insanity doesn't stop. Athol Island, Bimini, Great Guana Cay, Exumas, Mayaguana, etc. We are screwed if we don't get some environmental laws in the Bahamas. Mistakes have been made for years and its time for people to say they are tired of it and do something!
Sorry guys! Nothing personal, I really do admire you both. :cheers:

No problem Guana, its all love from my end. I do have my reservations about Fred and I know why, but ofcourse, protecting and sustaining the environment is bigger than Fred or any one person - so I feel where you are coming from in this regard.

I agree that environmental sustainability is something more Bahamians must understand the importance of and push to have happen - but as with all things in life, we make decisions based on expediency and instant gratification.

If given a choice between a multi-million dollar hotel the politicians claim will create 7 million new jobs, and protecting the fishees - what do you think the average person, Bahamian or otherwise would choose? This is what must change, ofcourse.

Rory
09-28-06, - 12:41 AM
I dont think they should be just working on the environment, but an overall standards committee of some kind for the entire bahamas, for all trade industries. Right now there are kids right out of high school installing alarm systems, plumbers putting in CCTV Systems, and lawd knows who doing the electrical work; cant count how many times i got shocked in the attics in Nassau, and also the shoddy construction that left 2 holes in my head from nails in the improper location. Then there are the foreign contractors coming in the country with not even a simple business licence, something they cant do in their own country without all kinds of licences and certs in some cases, which most of them dont have as they dont even do it as a profession in their own country - bahamians (and non bahamians living in the bahamas) tend to think anyone non Bahamian can do the job better ... these things have to change .. until then this enviroment only thing really doesnt interest me. (also we got way too much crime right now to think too much about the reefs)

Vicky
09-28-06, - 09:50 AM
I dont think they should be just working on the environment, but an overall standards committee of some kind for the entire bahamas, for all trade industries. Right now there are kids right out of high school installing alarm systems, plumbers putting in CCTV Systems, and lawd knows who doing the electrical work; cant count how many times i got shocked in the attics in Nassau, and also the shoddy construction that left 2 holes in my head from nails in the improper location. Then there are the foreign contractors coming in the country with not even a simple business licence, something they cant do in their own country without all kinds of licences and certs in some cases, which most of them dont have as they dont even do it as a profession in their own country - bahamians (and non bahamians living in the bahamas) tend to think anyone non Bahamian can do the job better ... these things have to change .. until then this enviroment only thing really doesnt interest me. (also we got way too much crime right now to think too much about the reefs)

Rory Reefs are one of our food sources we need then and we need them to be healthy.
But I am wondering about the human rights part of this. Are they refering to equal human rights or what??

RockWell
09-29-06, - 08:33 AM
Does Fred Smith care about the environment or is he just an opportunist, promoting himself in order to be elected as a MP
Seems like this a Fred thing aye?:)

rumrunner
09-29-06, - 10:17 PM
Ya if Fred was so worried about the enviroment why did he not check out his home GB and stop Ginn from making West End look like Hiroshima, buldozed everything flat.

Rory
09-29-06, - 11:23 PM
Rory Reefs are one of our food sources we need then and we need them to be healthy.
But I am wondering about the human rights part of this. Are they refering to equal human rights or what??

whose food sources??
most bahamians eat more chicken than anything else ...
Like i said, reefs are the least of our worries.

RockWell
09-30-06, - 09:25 AM
whose food sources??
most bahamians eat more chicken than anything else ...
Like i said, reefs are the least of our worries.
:D

canewry
09-30-06, - 09:41 AM
Yes he cares about the environment. SGCR have been working with the man for almost three years. Yes, he has received plenty press and Fred was actually asked to step down as SGCR's attorney or it would kill his chances of ever being elected as a MP. If Fred does get elected, I say good for him! And I hope that people do see that he does care about the environment and vote for him.
Now, Nationbuilder and Canewry, do you care enough about the environment to do something about it??? I read BI everyday and I respect you both for your knowledge about every aspect of the Bahamas. Its people like you that need to help people to see what is going to happen to the Bahamas if this insanity doesn't stop. Athol Island, Bimini, Great Guana Cay, Exumas, Mayaguana, etc. We are screwed if we don't get some environmental laws in the Bahamas. Mistakes have been made for years and its time for people to say they are tired of it and do something!
Sorry guys! Nothing personal, I really do admire you both. :cheers:

Entertaining...
Pet project....
Protecting BASH land from the government...
I encourage everyone to take part in that nature trail...it is awesome...