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Thursday, February 16, 2023

Who exactly gave the orders? Officers in the Bahamas are accused of kidnapping and arresting protesters in the midst of CARICOM.






Hon. Philip "Brave" Davis, Prime Minister of the Bahamas and Chairman of CARICOM, is once more in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons!
Brave Davis is said to be concerned with international figures complicit in the FTX incident.
Bahamians are angry this week about the alleged illegal detention and what some are calling the kidnapping of demonstrators by Bahamian RBPF officers. According to Attorney Maria Daxon and numerous others (including Davis' PLP supporters, these arrests are in violation of the Constitution of the Bahamas.

It is believed that orders were issued from a higher authority to remove all peaceful demonstrators within several miles of the hotel. Which goes against the international Freedom of assembly.

Last year, Lincoln Bain allegedly supported Bitboy Crypto, FTX investors in attempting to trace their investments and file reports in The Bahamas. If you remember this was all tied up with Sam Bankman-Fried companies.  
Last year, some international investors were in Nassau, Bahamas with BitBoy Crypto.

As if Brave Davis needed more attention, this scheme is reported to have had the opposite effect. As demonstrators were aware of their rights, they questioned the officers who did not respond with words but instead physically. Women were injured during this restraint.

The demonstrators are well-known and respected members of the community who have held numerous previous demonstrations. Sadly, this is not the first time that Bahamian rights have been stripped away.

Since then, Lincoln has been labeled the number one public enemy because he continues to advocate for Bahamians to directly benefit from their natural resources. Due to fear of victimization, many Bahamians who support Mr. Bain are reluctant to speak up.

It is said by those on the scene that supporters were prevented from being interviewed by global media.

Follow this significant constitutional issue on Facebook as it continues to grow, as other protestors have shared live footage of the situation and suits have been filed. Attorney Maria Daxon vowed to take this to THE UNITED NATIONS and won't give up.



BAHAMAS' LINCOLN BAIN, COI POLITICAL LEADER/ACTIVIST & OTHERS JAILED! HELD ON "UNLAWFUL PROTEST"

BAHAMIAN PROTESTERS DENIED THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE!









The first day of CARICOM in The Bahamas was Wednesday the 15th of February 2023.
Bahamians, led by well-respected activist Lincoln Bain, attempted to draw the attention of Caribbean Leaders to the issues Bahamians are dissatisfied with the improvements made to The Bahamas' Sovereign Wealth Fund by Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis, as well as the Carbon Credits that may be connected to the FTX scandal and the difficult issue of Haitian illegal immigration, which many Bahamians believe is not being addressed intentionally.
However, police officers directed her and the other protestors to Goodman's Bay Beach West, located many miles away. They were compelled to travel as far as their legs could take them, demonstrating clear disdain for the senior citizens who desired to exercise their constitutional rights.
Crystal Smith
Crystal Smith, a resident of Freeport, Grand Bahama, was allegedly one of the protesters shoved to the ground and attacked by RBPF soldiers. She was then placed on a police bus and taken away. Along with about 12 other supporters that were seen in the recording. 

It stated that she needed to be transported to the hospital; however, she was treated and turned over to law authorities before her attorney could examine her or receive a statement from her.
According to the live footage, she was a target since she possessed the leader Lincoln Bain's live phone at the time of his arrest. Lincoln's social media account posted footage prior to the alleged police assault. The action was a sight for onlookers and viewers of the live feed.

There is a suggestion that Bahamian officials asked the police not to allow CARICOM representatives to see the protests because they did not want the regional organization to comprehend the gravity of the situation.
Apparently, several protestors were arrested for "Unlawful Assembly." The Constitution of the Bahamas safeguards the right of Bahamians to gather peacefully.