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Bahamas | Amnesty International
23 May 2007

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Bahamas: Flogging: Alutus Newbold (m)
13 October 2006

On 6 October, Alutus Newbold, aged 34, was reportedly sentenced to four strokes of the rod, and 24 years' imprisonment. Amnesty International believes that the ...

Urgent Action       AMR 14/005/2006

Bahamas: Privy Council abolishes mandatory death sentence
9 March 2006

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. PRESS RELEASE. AI Index: AMR 14/001/2006 (Public). News Service No: 058. 9 March 2006. Bahamas: Privy Council ...

Press Release       AMR 14/001/2006

Open letter to the Government of the Bahamas regarding the ...
20 December 2004

In this open letter, Amnesty International writes in response to the report "Communication to the Honourable House of Assembly On the Investigation of Allegations ...

Report       AMR 14/003/2004

The Bahamas: Amnesty International calls for a commission of ...
10 December 2004

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. PRESS RELEASE. AI Index: AMR 14/002/2004 (Public). News Service No: 319. 10 December 2004. The Bahamas: Amnesty ...

Press Release       AMR 14/002/2004

The Bahamas: Torture and ill-treatment / Forcible return
18 October 2004

Haitian and Cuban detainees, including children, are reportedly being beaten and tortured by soldiers at the Carmichael detention centre in The Bahamas.

Urgent Action       AMR 14/001/2004

Bahamas: Forgotten detainees? Prison Conditions: Appeals for ...
5 November 2003

The rate of imprisonment in the Bahamas, 478 per 100000, is the 8th highest in the world. Many prisoners continue to be detained in conditions amounting to cruel ...

Report       AMR 14/004/2003

Bahamas: "Forgotten Detainees" in urgent need of human rights ...
5 November 2003

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. PRESS RELEASE. AI Index: AMR 14/006/2003 (Public). News Service No: 251. 5 November 2003. Embargo Date: 5 November 2003 05:01GMT. ...

Press Release       AMR 14/006/2003

Bahamas: Forgotten Detainees? Refugees and Immigration Detainees ...
5 November 2003

Amnesty International has longstanding concerns regarding the treatment of refugees and asylum-seekers in the Bahamas. The organisation is especially concerned ...

Report       AMR 14/003/2003

Bahamas: Forgotten Detainees? Human Rights in Detention
1 October 2003

This report addresses some of Amnesty International's main concerns with regard to human rights protection in the Bahamas, focusing on detainees in the custody ...

Report       AMR 14/005/2003

Taken from the Amnesty International Report 2007

Head of state: Queen Elizabeth II, represented by Arthur Hanna (replaced Paul Adderley in February)
Head of government: Perry Gladstone Christie
Death penalty: retentionist
International Criminal Court: signed

Death sentences continued to be handed down by the courts. Asylum-seekers and migrants, the majority of whom were black Haitians, were deported. Some were reportedly ill-treated. Reports of abuses by members of the security forces, including excessive use of force, continued.

Death penalty

In March, the UK-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the highest court of appeal for the Bahamas, abolished the mandatory death sentence for murder. Following this ruling, the Attorney General announced that re-sentencing hearings would be held for all inmates currently on death row.

Several new death sentences were issued after the decision. At least two people were sentenced to death in 2006 and 26 remained on death row. No executions took place.

Abuses by the security forces

There were reports of abuses, including excessive use of force, by members of the security forces.

• Neil Brown was reportedly shot dead while handcuffed as he was being transported back to Fox Hill Prison in January. He had been recaptured following a prison escape in which a prison guard was killed. A prison officer was subsequently found guilty of his murder by a coroner's jury, but the verdict was deferred pending a constitutional review; the officer remained on duty at the end of the year.

• On 27 March, Deron Bethel, aged 20, was fatally shot three times outside his home by a police officer who claimed he mistook him for a criminal suspect. Investigations were ongoing at the end of the year.

Asylum-seekers and migrants

Immigrants, the vast majority from Haiti, continued to be deported in large numbers. Some were reportedly ill-treated. On 8 April, 187 Haitians, including children, on the island of Eleuthera were rounded up and detained. It was later found that 166 of them had legal documents and 27 also had permanent residence.

Corporal punishment

In October Alutus Newbold was sentenced to 16 years' imprisonment and eight strokes of the rod for an attack on an 83-year-old woman in her home in 2004. The ruling sparked a debate about the continued use of corporal punishment.

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• Bahamas: Privy Council abolishes mandatory death sentence (AI Index: AMR 14/001/2006)

• Bahamas: Flogging ? Alutus Newbold (AI Index: AMR 14/005/2006)