Court Rules Antigua’s Ban On Same-Sex Acts Unconstitutional – St. Lucia Times News

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Campaigners have hailed a ruling by Antigua and Barbuda’s high court declaring the country’s law criminalising same-sex acts between consenting adults unconstitutional.

The court handed down the ruling on Tuesday in response to a case filed by a gay man and two rights groups.

According to the ruling, the law contravened constitutionally guaranteed rights to liberty, freedom of expression, and protection of personal privacy.

Antigua Observer reported that Justice Marissa Robertson ruled that sections 12 and 15 of the Sexual Offences Act of 1995 contravene sections 3, 12, and 17 of the constitution of Antigua and Barbuda.

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The online publication said the sections speak to a person’s right to liberty, protection of the law, freedom of expression, and protection from discrimination based on sex.

Women Against Rape and the Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality (ECADE)welcomed the court ruling.

“We are very much hoping the Antigua ruling will prompt other legal systems in the Caribbean to review their laws and policies, and how they impact on vulnerable populations,” Women Against Rape President Alexandrina Wong told the BBC.

And ECADE says seven Caribbean countries still have versions of statutes that prohibit same-sex intimacy.

The BBC quoted the group as saying that other constitutional challenges in Barbados, St Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia are expected to be concluded before the end of the year.

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Japan Ex-leader’s Alleged Killer Held Grudge Against Group – Police – St. Lucia Times News

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Medics worked for hours to save him and Abe received more than 100 units of blood in transfusions, before he was pronounced dead at 5.03pm local time (0803 GMT).

The politician was out campaigning for his former party, the Liberal Democratic Party, in the run-up to elections on Sunday.

On Japanese social media, the hashtag “We want democracy, not violence” was trending throughout Friday, with many social media users expressing their horror and disgust about the incident.

Gun violence is extremely rare in Japan, where handguns are banned and incidents of political violence are almost unheard of.

In 2014, there were just six incidents of gun deaths in Japan, as compared to 33,599 in the US. People have to undergo a strict exam and mental health tests in order to buy a gun. Even then, only shotguns and air rifles are allowed.

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Hilaire Congratulates Carnival Queen & Other Contestants, Hails ‘Great Show’ – St. Lucia Times News

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Creative Industries and Culture Minister Dr. Ernest Hilaire, declaring that the 2022 Carnival Queen show was a ‘great’, has congratulated the newly crowned Queen and other contestants.

“Indeed, it was a great show,” Hilaire, the MP for Castries South whose Ministerial responsibilities include Tourism, Investment, and Information, wrote on Facebook.

“It feels good to wake up to the news that the 2022 National Carnival Queen is from Castries South! Congratulations to Miss Xenia Douglas – who was crowned last night as our new Carnival Queen,” the Minister stated.

” I also would like to congratulate the other beautiful contestants who graced the stage with confidence and elegance,” Hilaire wrote.

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A Carnival Planning & Management Committee (CPMC) release on the Queen Show described Xenia Douglas, Miss BOSL Wise, as having put on a ‘consistent display of poise, confidence, and elegance’ throughout the Competition.

The results for the 2022 National Carnival Queen Pageant are as follows:

Miss Photogenic – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
Miss Congeniality – Miss WASCO, Nyambi Jn. Baptiste
Best In Swimwear – Miss BOSL Wise, Xenia Douglas
Most Outstanding Talent – Miss WASCO, Nyambi Jn. Baptiste
Best In Costume – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
Best Evening Wear – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
Best Interview – Miss Massy Stores, Kejean Smith

The order of winners is as follows:

3rd Runner Up – Miss Windjammer Landing, Kurnisha Augustus
2nd Runner Up – Miss Massy Stores, Kejean Smith
1st Runner Up – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
2022 National Carnival Queen – Miss BOSL Wise, Xenia Douglas

According to the CPMC, after being crowned National Carnival Queen, Xenia Douglas said the pageant had been very fulfilling.

 I enjoyed my time on stage and meeting my fellow contestants. During my reign I hope to spread the message of holistic health and wellness, physically, emotionally, and mentally,” Douglas expressed.

She will receive a 4-year scholarship from the Embassy of Morocco.

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Shots Fired At Morne Du Don, Castries – One Of Two Patients Unresponsive – St. Lucia Times News

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According to emergency responders, two men sustained gunshot injuries Friday at Morne Du Don, Castries, around 7:00 pm.

The responders reported that one of the men was unresponsive after he was shot in the region of his eye.

The other patient sustained a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

Emergency personnel transported both men to the OKEU Hospital.

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There are no further details at present.

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Comment courir sans risques au « Grand JT des Territoires » sur TV5 Monde

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Retrouvez, chaque semaine, le « Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier, diffusé sur TV5 Monde, en partenariat avec France-Antilles.

 « Le Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier est diffusé sur TV5 Monde et les chaînes de télévision locales et régionales de la TNT. Il présente l’actualité vue par l’ensemble des médias régionaux.

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SANTÉ : COURIR SANS RISQUES
Faire du sport, est-ce dangereux pour les femmes ? Remarques sexistes, et comportements inappropriés, pour courir sans risques une association des Hauts-de-France propose une pratique collective et éminine du sport en extérieur. Un reportage de WeoTV à découvrir dès le début de ce journal.

INSOLITE : UNE HISTOIRE D’AMITIÉ VOLATILE
Une belle histoire aussi dans cette édition, celle d’un retraité breton devenu ami avec un pigeon. Homme et animal ne se quittent plus depuis que le premier a porté assistance au second. Une amitié tout sauf volatil que nous fera découvrir Tébéo, la chaîne du groupe Télégramme.

SPORT : QUE LA FORCE SOIT AVEC VOUS
Enfin, de la fiction à la réalité. La pratique du sabre laser n’est plus réservée qu’à la série Star Wars, elle se développe en France dans les clubs d’escrime. Reconnue sport officiel, le sabre laser attitre de plus en plus d’adeptes. Un sujet en fin de journal de 7ALimoges.

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Des origines de Fort-Royal

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A l’origine, il n’y avait que des marais à Fort-Royal. Seule une bande de terre solide émargeait au-dessus de la mer et des marécages. Elle rejoignait la presqu’île où se trouve aujourd’hui le Fort Saint-Louis. C’est de ce dernier que la ville prit forme. Lentement. Après bien des épreuves.

Voici ce qu’écrivait en 1940 Théodore Baude dans « Fragments d’histoire ou Hier et aujourd’hui » (1) : « Les générations passent, les édifices croulent ou se transforment, aux hameaux et aux bourgs succèdent des villes qui, à leur tour, changent et s’améliorent. Tel a été Fort-Royal, chrysalide qu’une main hardie a posée sur un marais humide, qui s’est dégagée lentement de sa coque et qui s’est développée au cours des ans sous l’infulence d’événements divers ».

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Comment courir sans risques au « Grand JT des Territoires » sur TV5 Monde

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Retrouvez, chaque semaine, le « Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier, diffusé sur TV5 Monde, en partenariat avec France-Antilles.

 « Le Grand JT des Territoires » de Cyril Viguier est diffusé sur TV5 Monde et les chaînes de télévision locales et régionales de la TNT. Il présente l’actualité vue par l’ensemble des médias régionaux.

Sommaire

SANTÉ : COURIR SANS RISQUES
Faire du sport, est-ce dangereux pour les femmes ? Remarques sexistes, et comportements inappropriés, pour courir sans risques une association des Hauts-de-France propose une pratique collective et éminine du sport en extérieur. Un reportage de WeoTV à découvrir dès le début de ce journal.

INSOLITE : UNE HISTOIRE D’AMITIÉ VOLATILE
Une belle histoire aussi dans cette édition, celle d’un retraité breton devenu ami avec un pigeon. Homme et animal ne se quittent plus depuis que le premier a porté assistance au second. Une amitié tout sauf volatil que nous fera découvrir Tébéo, la chaîne du groupe Télégramme.

SPORT : QUE LA FORCE SOIT AVEC VOUS
Enfin, de la fiction à la réalité. La pratique du sabre laser n’est plus réservée qu’à la série Star Wars, elle se développe en France dans les clubs d’escrime. Reconnue sport officiel, le sabre laser attitre de plus en plus d’adeptes. Un sujet en fin de journal de 7ALimoges.

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Rokhaya Diallo et Ayo Tometi de Black live matter à la rencontre de jeunes Guadeloupéens

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Vendredi après-midi (8 juillet), la journaliste Rokhaya Diallo et l’américaine Ayo Tometi co-fondatrice de Black lives matter ont échangé pendant deux heures leur expérience du militantisme avec de nombreux étudiants à l’hôtel Arawak Beach au Gosier.

Dans le salon de l’hôtel Arawak beach resort, au Gosier, une assistance éminemment attentive et avide de questions. Face à elle, deux femmes. Rokhaya Diallo, journaliste et écrivaine et Ayo Tometi, co-fondatrice du mouvement Black lives matter. Le regard de l’Hexagone sur la Guadeloupe, le pacifisme de Black lives matter ou encore la question d’être une femme noire militante.
 

Deux heures de questions-réponses

Pendant deux heures, les deux militantes se sont prêtées aux jeu de questions de l’audience en grande partie composée de lycéens, étudiants et des enseignants de l’université des Antilles. Parmi eux, une jeune lycéenne qui a pris soin d’exprimer dans un anglais parfait son admiration pour l’activisme de la Française et de l’Américaine. 

Après la conférence de ce vendredi, un dîner gala sera organisé samedi soir, toujours au sein de l’Arawak beach resort. Au menu de cet évènement, il ne sera pas seulement question de cromesquis ou de ceviche, il s’agira surtout pour Rokhaya Diallo et Ayo Tometi de “croiser les regards, les expériences et les idées pour construire la société de demain.”  

Lors de ce rassemblement, aura lieu un colloque débat autour du thème Tout Monde, nouveau monde. “Le Tout monde, c’est un moyen de rendre hommage à Edouard Glissant. La Caraïbe, la Guadeloupe, la Martinique ont été le terreau de réflexions extrêmement riches”, a expliqué Rokhaya Diallo.

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Griffith undergoes performance appraisal by Police Service Commission

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Gary Griffith. File photo/Sureash Cholai

THE Police Service Commission (PSC) said on Friday it did an appraisal of former commissioner of police (CoP) Gary Griffith’s performance from January-August 2021. It says it hopes to complete the process for the appointment of a new commissioner by the end of the year.

In a statement, the PSC said the Constitution mandated it to appoint a commissioner and deputy commissioner, and do an annual performance appraisal on these office holders.

“With respect to its responsibility for the preparation of performance appraisal reports, the PSC is now involved in the finalisation of the performance appraisal report for the past commissioner of police, Mr Gary Griffith.

“In accordance with the established procedure, the commission is required to meet with Mr Griffith in this regard.”

The appraisal was done on June 28.

The PSC said it designed and developed a recruitment process in line with the Constitution and relevant legal notices.

“The objective of the process is to ensure a fair and transparent procedure for the selection and appointment of the best candidate in accordance with the criteria prescribed by order of the President made pursuant to section 123(2) of the Constitution.

“The process is also designed to ensure fairness to and the confidentiality of the candidates.”

In the process, a vacancy is advertised and applications received, a confidential number is assigned to each applicant, and applicants are screened by the commission’s secretariat (excluding commissioners). Successfully screened candidates are assessed by an independent assessment centre and successful candidates are shortlisted.

“(A) vetting process is conducted.

“Shortlisted candidates are introduced to and interviewed by the commission members.”

Under the Constitution (section 123(3), the PSC creates a list of individuals for appointment to the office, in an order of merit.

“The list is submitted to the President of the Republic of TT for the relevant notifications to the House of Representatives.

Appointments are made by the PSC only after approval by the House in line with the Constitution (section 123(5).

Griffith told Newsday, the assessment had placed the present members of the PSC in a difficult position as they had not been in place during his tenure, to now assess him. Likewise, he had been put in a difficult position, as when he was assessed he was no longer in the post of CoP.

Griffith said, as the former CoP it would be totally irresponsible for him to disclose details of his assessment.

Regarding the year-end target date to now fill the post, he asked why the whole process typically takes seven months (and costs millions of dollars) while in places like New York, it takes seven hours. He urged a reformed process, despite him topping past assessment exercises.

“Under the present process, suppose someone is selected and, God forbid, they then drop dead? You’ll go back to being without a CoP for one year.”

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Trinidad and Tobago politicians shocked, saddened by ex-Japan PM’s assassination

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Shinzo Abe waves as he leaves the prime minister’s office on September 16, 2020, in Tokyo. (AP photo)

FOREIGN and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne expressed shock and sadness at the assassination of former Japan prime minister Shinzo Abe.

Abe, 67, was shot dead by a man with a homemade gun while campaigning in Japan’s parliamentary elections in the city of Nara on Friday.

Browne said, the Prime Minister has personally written to Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to express the Government’s formal condolences to him and to the people of Japan.

“I have discussed the matter with fellow foreign ministers of the Caribbean community (Caricom), I join with my peers in remembering the service of Japan’s longest serving prime minister, who had a particular interest and connection with the developing world including our region.”

Browne expressed condolences to Abe’s family and “to all those who were positively affected by his many years of service.”

Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young, who visited Japan in 2016 during Abe’s tenure as prime minister, said his thoughts and prayers are with Abe’s family, friends and his countrymen.

“As a citizen of TT and an elected member of parliament, I would like to extend my personal condolences and dismay at this horrific and tragic event leading to the loss of life of former prime minister Shinzo Abe.”

In a statement, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar said, “The UNC strongly condemns all forms of political violence and stresses that violence is never the answer.”

Abe was the first Japanese prime minister to visit TT. He was here for a Caricom-Japan summit between July 27-28, 2014 when Persad-Bissessar was prime minister.

She expressed her condolences to Abe’s family and country.

Former finance and foreign affairs minister Winston Dookeran remembered meeting Abe in 2014.

“TT was honoured by his visit in 2014, and I remember our meeting. It was a historic visit. He was gracious, astute, and humble.”

Dookeran remembered Abe offering “to set up an antenna for investment with Invest TT in Tokyo, as he commissioned the methanol plant in TT.”

He described Abe’s assassination as a shocking blow to world peace, and a horrible event in one of the world’s most peaceful democracies.

“We were fortunate that he visited TT and cemented a bond between our countries.”

Dookeran recalled Abe was “a clear architect of modern Japan with his economic policies (Abenomics) and active foreign policy.” He said Abe’s death will create a void in Japan.

Former foreign affairs minister Ralph Maraj described Abe’s murder as shocking and tragic.

He said, “Abe made significant steps towards Japan’s economic renewal and also its place in the world.” Maraj observed Abe courageously moved Japan away from is previous pacifist constitution to play a more active role in the Asia-Pacific region.

“He has made an enduring contribution as Japan’s longest serving prime minister.”

Political analyst Dr Shane Mohammed said, Japan has strict laws regarding illegal firearms. It was startling for a peaceful and democratic nation like Japan to experience this kind of tragedy. He said Abe made significant contributions to Japan’s development and the rest of the world.

In a statement, Caricom said Abe’s visit to the region in 2014 took political engagement between Japan and Caricom to a new level.

Abe’s new policy towards Caricom included co-operation towards sustainable development including overcoming vulnerabilities particular to small island states and deepening and expanding bonds founded on exchanges and friendship and co-operation in addressing challenges in the international community.

In expressing its condolences to the Japanese government and people, Caricom praised Abe as a man “who made great efforts to reshape his country and its place in the world.”

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