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Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   May 28, 2009

  Bahamas: The church and crime

By CHAKARA BENNETT ~ Guardian Summer Intern: Is the church at fault for crime in The Bahamas? Rev. Cleveland D.X. Wells surely thinks so. Wells, the Sr. Pastor of Restoration Kingdom Ministries, feels that the underlying problem with the national escalation of crime can be found...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Jan 11, 2009

  The death of children is the death of innocence

By EMİNE ERDOĞAN: As you are all aware, a major human tragedy is taking place in Gaza. The embargo that has been continuing for a long time in Gaza was previously causing deaths one-by-one. Now, following these latest attacks, one-by-one deaths have been replaced by deaths in large...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Dec 16, 2008

  Universal illusion of human rights

MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Dmitry Kosyrev) -This was the age of great illusions about the world with no wars and justice for all. On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the three year-old United Nations adopted and proclaimed by Resolution 217 the Universal Declaration of...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Sep 12, 2008

  Archbishop Drexel Gomez: "The present level of criminal activity in our country is unacceptable, and a strong public opinion must arise to combat this social evil"

Gomez laments worsening social decay: By CANDIA DAMES, Guardian News Editor - Nassau, Bahamas: Anglican Archbishop Drexel Gomez yesterday lamented the fact that there does not appear to be a loud public outcry over the high rate of crime in the country, and said the social and moral...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Sep 4, 2008

  Police Intelligence In The Bahamas

Assassination attempts foiled: By CANDIA DAMES, Guardian News Editor - Nassau, Bahamas: The Royal Bahamas Police Force is increasingly driven by intelligence-led policing, which has thwarted assassination attempts on magistrates, prosecutors and witnesses, Acting Commissioner of Police...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Jun 30, 2008

  Bahamas Government Wants Up To Life Imprisonment [Tougher Legislation] For Child Rapists

Gov’t Wants Stiffer Penalties For Child Rapists: By NAVARDO SAUNDERS - Nassau, Bahamas: The government wants to amend the law to give judges the power to sentence child rapists to life in prison, according to Attorney General Claire Hepburn. Speaking at the recent Chamber of...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Apr 23, 2008

  Crime And Punishment In The Bahamian Society

OPINION-Crime and punishment - The Nassau, Guardian: There are around one thousand people in prison in The Bahamas. Is that a lot or little? How can we tell? Compared to the 2.2 million people languishing in U.S. jails it does not sound all that many, but the population of The Bahamas...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Apr 17, 2008

  Bahamas: Men urged to return to their vital role as fathers, and embrace all the sons and daughters of the Bahamian community

Men urged to return to roles as fathers: By STAFF WRITER, Nassau Guardian - Nassau, Bahamas: Bahamas Faith Ministries Senior Pastor Dr. Myles Munroe is appealing to men to return to their vital role as fathers in our nation, and embrace not only their own children, but all the sons and...... [view]

Soumis par:  zephyr
Posté le   Mar 3, 2008

  Domestic Violence's A Major Concern In The Bahamas

Domestic Violence Remains Major Concern: By Sasha L. Lightbourne - Nassau, Bahamas: Reported domestic disputes decreased from 1,361 cases in 2006 to 1,138 cases in 2007, according to statistic released by the Royal Bahamas Police Force. However, according to a local psychologist, those...... [view]

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