Talk-show host, radio station appeal Potts defamation ruling

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POPULAR sports talk-show host Andre E Baptiste and Gem Radio – the owner of radio station I95.5 FM – have appealed a judge’s ruling that they defamed boxing promoter Boxu Potts in a series of broadcasts from 2012-2014.

In September 2018, Justice Margaret Mohammed ordered Baptiste and the radio station to pay a little over $600,000 in compensation to Potts.

The defamatory statements were allegedly made by Baptiste and his guests on his show. However, Potts only sued Baptiste and the radio station.

The guests included boxing administrator Molly Boxhill, boxers Tariq Haqq and Claude Noel, trainer Franchot Moore, amateur coach Floyd Trumpet, and then Boxing Association secretary Mario Robinson.

In her ruling, Mohammed held that Baptiste acted recklessly by permitting defamatory words in two of the three broadcasts without proper verification. She also found both the talk-show host and the station liable for permitting the defamatory words to be aired and broadcast.

In its defence, Baptiste and Gem Radio contended the statements on the programmes were not defamatory and were “fair comment” covered by Reynolds privilege, which provides a degree of protection for responsible journalism when reporting matters of public concern.

However, Mohammed held the more serious the allegation, the more the public is misinformed and the individual harmed if the allegation is not true.

At the appeal, Senior Counsel Ian Benjamin, who represents Baptiste and Gem Radio, said the judge’s findings on fair comment and Reynolds privilege were wrong in law.

“It was fair comment made without malice in a matter of public interest, not that it was alleged to have occurred.”

Benjamin also said there was no evidence the talk-show host made or adopted the statements made by his guests on the programmes. On the Reynolds’ defence, he said it did not require the statements to be established as true. He said the correct approach the judge should have adopted was to apply the Reynolds principle in a flexible, practical manner. Instead, he said she applied it with a rigidity that led her to error.

“We say she ought to have upheld that the privileges of Reynolds applied,” he said, adding that the judge was also wrong in finding the truth of the statements was a necessary element of the Reynolds defence.

In resisting the appeal, attorney Jared Jagroo, who appears for Potts, said the judge made no errors of law and, he contended, correctly applied the law to the facts of the case. He said in her finding, the judge, while finding that the matters discussed on the programmes were in the public interest, held that the broadcasts were not a product of responsible journalism.

Baptiste, he said, “did not take any steps to verify the information or stop the comments.”

Although initially Justices of Appeal Alice Yorke-Soo Hon, Mira Dean-Armorer and Malcolm Holdip said they intended to give their decision shortly after submissions ended, they returned to say they needed more time to consider the arguments.

They adjourned their decision to a date to be fixed.

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Pedestrian killed while attempting to cross Agricola Pubic Road

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A pedestrian met his demise on Monday after he was struck down by a motorcar while attempting to cross the Agricola Public Road, Greater Georgetown.

Dead is 66-year-old Imtiaz Isahack of Eccles, East Bank Demerara (EBD). The accident reportedly took place at about 8:10h in the vicinity of the Agricola Police Outpost.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the motorcar PYY 1162 involved in the accident was being driven by a 50-year-old resident of Yarrowkabra, Soesdyke/Linden Highway.

The driver alleged that the pedestrian ‘walked into his path’ without looking thus resulting in the front left of the vehicle colliding with the pedestrian causing him to be flung into the air.

The pensioner who sustained several injuries to his head and body was pronounced dead at the scene by Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT).  His body was taken to the Georgetown Public Hospital’s Mortuary awaiting a post-mortem.

A breathalyzer test conducted on the driver showed no trace of alcohol in his blood. He was nevertheless, arrested and is assisting with investigations.

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13 days to go: Team Japan Loop Barbados

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Thirteen more days remain until kick-off.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner and there is a buzz around the globe.

Millions will make the journey to Qatar, while plenty more will be glued to their television and other media devices to witness the world’s best players and most exciting football nations.

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One such country is Japan, who will be making their seventh consecutive FIFA World Cup appearance.

Since making their debut in 1998, the “Samurai Blue” have qualified for each World Cup to follow, qualifying for the knockout stage in 2002, 2010 and 2018.

Japan’s unpredictability makes them difficult to prepare for and even harder to play against, for, their technical prowess and consistent high levels of intensity make them a very formidable opponent.

Country: Japan

Capital: Tokyo

Population: 125.7 million

Confederation: Asian Football Confederation

Group: E

Professional League: The Meiji Yasuda J1 League

World Cup appearances:7 (2022)

Qualification status: Runners-up Group B

Key players: Maya Yoshida (Schalke 04, Germany), Takehiro Tomiyasu (Arsenal, England), Takumi Minamino (Monaco, France), Takefusa Kubo (Real Sociedad, Spain)

Coach: Hajime Moriyasu (Japanese)

Group mates: Spain, Costa Rica, Germany

Predictions: The Japanese are usually unpredictable and inconsistent on the world stage, therefore, that makes them a team to fear, and if they’re able to upset group favorites Spain or Germany, they may advance to the Round of 16.

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Tanzanie: 19 morts dans le crash d’un avion qui s’est abîmé dans le lac Victoria

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Dix-neuf personnes ont été tuées dans l’accident d’un avion de ligne qui s’est abîmé dimanche dans le lac Victoria, en Tanzanie, alors qu’il s’apprêtait à atterrir à Bukoba, dans le nord-ouest du pays, en provenance…

Dix-neuf personnes ont été tuées dans l’accident d’un avion de ligne qui s’est abîmé dimanche dans le lac Victoria, en Tanzanie, alors qu’il s’apprêtait à atterrir à Bukoba, dans le nord-ouest du pays, en provenance de la capitale économique Dar es Saalam.

“Tous les Tanzaniens sont avec vous en deuil après la mort de 19 personnes dans l’accident”, a déclaré le Premier ministre Kassim Majaliwa, en s’adressant sur place à la foule massée à l’aéroport de Bukoba. L’appareil, de type ATR 42-500, appartenait à la compagnie privée locale Precision Air.

Un responsable local, le commissaire régional Albert Chalamila, avait auparavant indiqué que 26 personnes avaient pu être secourues sur les 43 personnes à bord, dont 39 passagers, les deux pilotes et deux membres d’équipage. Les survivants ont été admis à l’hôpital de la ville, avait-il dit.

Mais Precision Air a indiqué dans un communiqué que 24 personnes avaient survécu à l’accident, survenu peu avant 06H00 GMT.

Une source au sein de la compagnie a quant à elle précisé à l’AFP que deux autres personnes hospitalisées n’étaient pas à bord de l’avion parti de Dar es Salaam à destination de Bukoba, située au bord du lac Victoria, le plus grand en Afrique et celui où le Nil prend sa source.

“Il y a deux personnes qui ont été blessées lors des opérations de sauvetage qui ont été comptées parmi les survivants mais elles n’étaient pas des passagers”, a indiqué cette source sous le couvert de l’anonymat.

L’avion “s’est écrasé dans l’eau à environ 100 mètres de l’aéroport”, a déclaré le commandant de la police régionale William Mwampaghale aux journalistes à l’aéroport de Bukoba.

Des vidéos diffusées sur les médias locaux montraient l’avion en grande partie submergé alors que les sauveteurs, dont des pêcheurs, tentaient de récupérer des survivants. Les secouristes essayaient de le soulever à l’aide de câbles et de grues.

“Solidaires”

La présidente Samia Suluhu Hassan a exprimé ses condoléances aux personnes touchées par l’accident. “Gardons notre calme pendant que les opérations de sauvetage se poursuivent et prions afin que Dieu nous vienne en aide”, a-t-elle déclaré sur Twitter.

Le président de la Commission de l’Union africaine, Moussa Faki Mahamat, a également adressé ses condoléances, tout comme le secrétaire général du bloc régional de la Communauté de l’Afrique de l’Est, Peter Mathuki.

“Nos cœurs et nos prières sont tournés vers les familles des passagers (…) et nous sommes solidaires envers le gouvernement et le peuple de #Tanzanie”, a-t-il déclaré sur Twitter.

“La Communauté de l’Afrique de l’Est se joint à Mama Samia Suluhu Hassan, aux familles et amis de tous ceux qui ont été touchés par l’accident de Precision Air et adressent leurs condoléances”, a déclaré Peter Mathuki sur Twitter.

Precision Air, la plus grande compagnie aérienne privée de Tanzanie, a publié une brève déclaration confirmant l’accident.

La compagnie, qui appartient en partie à Kenya Airways, a été fondée en 1993 et exploite des vols intérieurs et régionaux ainsi que des charters privés vers des destinations touristiques populaires telles que le parc national du Serengeti et l’archipel de Zanzibar.

Sa flotte est constituée de neuf avions, dont trois ATR 42-500, un ATR 42-600 et cinq ATR 72-500. 

L’ATR-42 est fabriqué par la société franco-italienne ATR et assemblé à Toulouse dans le sud de la France. 

L’accident survient cinq ans après la mort de onze personnes lorsqu’un avion appartenant à une société de safari s’était écrasé dans le nord de la Tanzanie. 

En mars 2019, un vol d’Ethiopian Airlines d’Addis Abeba à Nairobi s’était écrasé six minutes après le décollage dans un champ au sud-est de la capitale éthiopienne, tuant les 157 personnes à son bord.

En 2007, un vol de Kenya Airways entre la ville ivoirienne d’Abidjan et Nairobi, la capitale du Kenya, s’était écrasé dans un marais après le décollage, tuant ses 114 passagers.

En 2000, un autre vol de Kenya Airways d’Abidjan à Nairobi s’était écrasé dans l’océan Atlantique quelques minutes après le décollage, tuant 169 personnes tandis que 10 autres avaient survécu.

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MP Melissa Gumbs on Unity Flag meeting – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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Dear Editor,

Please permit me some space to address the general public. You see, there’s bound to be the usual political rhetoric about what the opposition did on Monday, 7 November 2022, in not granting quorum for the CC meeting about the unity flag, so let me be ahead of the circus.

The coalition showed up in full force to remove a President of Parliament who was actually acting in an unbiased manner: scheduling meetings requested by both coalition and opposition members of Parliament. Note that there are meetings on the docket since 2021 that have not been called, as outlined by the dismissed President of Parliament, MP Grisha Marten.

Some members of this new coalition, of which we have yet to see formal proof, only show up when called by one person to do so, and they vote as they are told to vote, too. One is consistently out of office or off island for personal reasons not related to medical leave. We have another MP who will soon be off island again, FOR medical leave. This consistently leaves Parliament at a deficit, in terms of members available to grant quorum. If the coalition is strong and the numbers are there, why do you need any opposition members to sign in to grant you a quorum? Never mind the fact that it has been opposition members holding quorum for many meetings since 2020, especially since the two latest members have joined the coalition. So I cannot and will not stand by as the lie of “opposition is working against the country” is crafted by a coalition that lacks the strength and conviction to hold its own Ministers accountable.

In a previous meeting, the 1st Vice President MP Marlin stated that when he is gone for medical purposes, it will be for all remaining MPs to do “what is right” and support meetings etc of Parliament. I stated afterwards that it is not for any MP to compromise/sacrifice their right to vote or act according to their conscience due to one MP’s refusal to relinquish their seat, leaving Parliament at a 7-7 split for months. For example, if I, as an individual MP, do not agree with the 2023 budget, must I then set aside my valid concerns and vote “Yes” just because coalition has decided to leave Parliament at a 7-7 split? No. “Going along to get along” is not the way I intend to represent the people.

I, personally, do not recognize nor support the flag, but I support the idea behind it. The narrative being spun is that because the PFP faction does not support the unity flag we do not support unity, since that’s all they can say as they lack substantial arguments. Disliking the flag, the process for how the flag came about and the colonial symbol on the flag doesn’t make me or PFP, villains in this fantasy that coalition will try to create.

Fact: no faction in Parliament, pre or post 10-10-10, has spoken, pushed and argued for more cooperation/collaboration with our Northern neighbors than the PFP Faction, at all times. From my time in the Netherlands, organizing St. Martin’s Day forums with USC and Pelicarus, geared towards bringing our students and young professionals closer together in collaborative spirit, this has been a cause I have championed.

During COVID, when my fellow MPs were calling for us to stop containers of FOOD from going to the French Side due to their border restrictions, it was THIS MP who stated that it cannot be our intention to starve out our brothers and sisters to the North.

It is the PFP faction that has submitted a proposal to Parliament to end our Parlatino membership and channel those funds into developing closer ties with the French Side, as well as our immediate neighbors. Because it’s one thing to talk a big game about unity and have a “symbol” of unity, but quite another to do the work. Performative actions have been the norm and that must stop.

In September 2020, due to the Prefet maintaining border restrictions for COVID, there was a large demonstration where the unity flag was carried as a symbol of unity. It is important to mark that distinction; that the Prefet closed the border. Because in 2021, when the people of Saint Martin blocked their own border to protest their own valid issues with their state of affairs, the same folks who cried unity were crying foul. Unity is recognizing that our brothers and sisters to the North have usually blocked the frontier when they are protesting, so I was unsure why so many were surprised and upset at this. Support must be universal and consistent, not performative, and conditional, and only when we like it.

Another fact: in 2016, when the then-President of the Collectivite, the late President Aline Hanson, signed off on a stop-order for illegal works happening at Captain Oliver’s in Oyster Pond, it was the National Alliance, UP and USP factions that BOYCOTTED the St. Martin’s Day celebrations of 2016, held on the French Side. And now they are the vanguards, the heralds, of UNITY on this island? I think not.

The silencing of MP Wescot after the informal meeting was streamed on Facebook serves as a spotlight on this kind of behavior. They have shown us who they are, time and time again; nothing has changed.

I understand that previous opposition members have measured their success by how swiftly they were able to throw down government and call elections, so it’s difficult to process an opposition who is working with government while working against the cognitive dissonance the coalition seems to share, with these lofty ideas while ignoring the very real ones facing the people they claim to represent.

Ultimately, my sentiments about the flag are not unique. I have been inundated with messages and phone calls from especially young persons on both sides asking why these decisions were made without community input or consultation. Many do not feel represented by the unity flag and do not see themselves in it. This is a valid thing to feel, especially when you are a member of the public that was not consulted regarding what is being used to represent you. But when they voice this, they are criticized as being against unity.

And that is the dangerous rhetoric of…nationalism, I guess? That if you don’t align yourself with any and everything brought by private individuals or a government as definitions of our culture and identity, you are clearly against the ideals they claim to promote. That’s not how it works. If persons do not see themselves in a flag that, surprisingly, still boasts symbols of colonialism on it, then that is their right to feel and say so.

Public consultation. And actual actions behind words. That’s what I would have preferred to see regarding this matter. But don’t try to say that I do not support unity. I won’t tolerate that disrespect, especially not from any johnny-come-lately who is doing what he does best: using emotional pressure points that he just discovered and actually does not care about to further his narcissistic manipulation of our democracy.

I wish everyone a pleasant, safe and enjoyable St. Martin’s Day and may we work collectively, in the spirit of collaboration and cooperation, to effect real unity and change for our little paradise in the Caribbean Sea.

Melissa D. GumbsMember of Parliament
PFP Faction Leader

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NEMA Press Release – November 7, 2022

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On the advice of the MET Office and NEMA, the Acting Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, the Hon. Dr. Geoffrey Hanley, in consultation with the St Kitts and Nevis Chamber of Industry and Commerce, has agreed that all sectors should consider taking precautionary measures and facilitate the early release of staff as at 2pm on Monday, 7th November, 2022. This is being done out of an abundance of caution considering the persistent showers associated with Tropical Storm Nicole.

Citizens and Residents are encouraged to exercise extreme caution when crossing known waterways (Ghauts), parking in Ghauts, and should avoid being outside during the inclement weather. The present weather conditions have heightened the risk for the potential of flash flooding, rock falls and landslides. All Citizens and Residents should also adhere to these advisories.

Please continue to monitor the weather and the periodic updates being provided by the MET Office and NEMA.

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Subtropical storm Nicole forms near The Bahamas Loop Jamaica

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The Bahamas is on alert as subtropical Storm Nicole has developed to the east of the country and it is set to affect the islands by mid-week.

A tropical storm watch is in effect for the northwestern Bahamian islands.

At 8 am, the US National Hurricane Centre said Nicole’s eye was located 835 kilometres east of the northwestern Bahamas.

NHC said Nicole will approach the northwestern Bahamas on Tuesday, move near or over the islands on Wednesday, and approach the east coast of Florida by Wednesday night.

The storm has maximum sustained winds that are near 45 mph (75 km/h).

Forecasters expect Nicole to intensify and become a hurricane or be near hurricane strength when it affects the Bahamas.

Nicole is the 14th named storm of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

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Last total lunar eclipse for three years arrives Tuesday

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Better catch the moon’s disappearing act Tuesday — there won’t be another like it for three years.

The total lunar eclipse will be visible throughout North America in the predawn hours — the farther west, the better — and across Asia, Australia and the rest of the Pacific after sunset. As an extra treat, Uranus will be visible just a finger’s width above the moon, resembling a bright star.

Totality will last nearly 1 1/2 hours — from 5:16 am to 6:41 am EST — as Earth passes directly between the moon and sun.

Known as a blood moon, it will appear a reddish-orange from the light of Earth’s sunsets and sunrises. At the peak of the eclipse, the moon will be 242,740 miles (390,653 kilometres) away, according to NASA scientists. Binoculars and telescopes will enhance viewing, provided the skies are clear.

South America will get a glimpse of Tuesday’s lunar eclipse, weather permitting. Striking out altogether, Africa, the Middle East and most of Europe will have to wait until 2025.

Among those providing a live stream of Tuesday’s lunar extravaganza: Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles and the Italian-based Virtual Telescope Project.

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Antigua DPP charged for fraud wants passport returned

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JAMAICA GLEANER, Antigua’s Director of Public Prosecutions, Anthony Armstrong, who is facing fraud charges in relation to three land transactions, is to know on Thursday whether his passport will be returned to him.

The Jamaican attorney-at-law was arrested on Saturday on his arrival at the Norman Manley International Airport and later charged with conspiracy and fraudulent conversion.

His passport was confiscated and he was released on $500,000 bail.

The charges reportedly stem from the sale of three properties 18 years ago in Jamaica, in which Armstrong represented the complainant, who was the vendor.

The complainant in the matter had reported Armstrong to the General Legal Council (GLC) over the matter.

The Disciplinary Committee of the GLC in February found that Armstrong was guilty of professional misconduct for signing a document for a client who was not present.

On Monday morning when the matter was mentioned in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court, attorney-at-law Hugh Wildman, who expressed shock at the arrest of his client, said there was no basis for Armstrong to be charged.

He said that the GLC had found him not guilty of the charges and that the complainant is a self-confessed rogue and drug trafficker who is trying to muddy his client’s reputation.

Wildman also asked that his client’s passport be returned.

However, the investigating officer in the matter objected to the return of Armstrong’s passport.

She told the court that the police had asked Armstrong to come in for an interview from August, but he refused.

But Wildman sought to dispel the investigator’s claim.

He said his client returned to facilitate the investigation and was of the view that he was going to attend a question-and-answer session but was instead arrested and charged.

Wildman also denied that his client had refused to come in for the interview.

Parish Judge Venise Blackstock Murray asked for the matter to be set for Thursday when she will rule on the passport request.

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