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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Bahamas agrees to review undocumented Cubans’ status

Posted on Friday, 07.26.13

Bahamas agrees to review undocumented Cubans' status
BY JACQUELINE CHARLES
JCHARLES@MIAMIHERALD.COM

Hoping to end protests and calls for a tourism boycott by Cuban exile
groups and others, Bahamian officials agreed Friday to review the status
of undocumented Cuban migrants currently in their detention center.

The Bahamas also is considering moving Cubans currently in maximum
security into the general population, according to a letter sent to U.S.
Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Miami, from the Bahamas Consulate General office in
Miami.

"The implementation of the mutually agreed-upon points in their letter
will benefit both countries," Garcia said. "We pledge to continue to
work with the Bahamian government to address unresolved issues."

Garcia and Bahamas Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe met Thursday to
discuss the conflict that arose after a video purportedly showed a guard
kicking detained migrants in a Bahamas jail. Bahamian officials say the
video is a forgery. Cuban exile groups have called for the boycott,
accusing the Bahamas of not respecting human rights.

Prime Minister Perry Christie said in Miami on Friday that the Bahamas
is in a very difficult position, geographically and politically.

"The great difficulty for us, whether they are Haitians, whether they
are Cubans, they all want to get into the United States," Christie said.
"When America decides they don't want you in, Cuba decides 'we don't
want you back.' Then they are stuck in the Bahamas and they are
sometimes unruly."

Bahamas officials are proposing several measures to end calls for
boycott of the islands by angry Cuban exile groups and others accusing
it of abusing undocumented Cuban migrants in its care.

Protesters from the Democracy Movement have protested near Government
Cut as cruise passengers leave port, calling on the Bahamas to respect
the human rights of undocumented migrants.

The issue erupted after a video taken with a hidden cellphone by one of
the 30 Cubans held in the Nassau Detention Center showed guards kicking
migrants in their care.

Source: "Bahamas agrees to review undocumented Cubans' status - Americas
- MiamiHerald.com" -
http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/26/3524628/bahamas-agrees-to-review-undocumented.html

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