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'No' campaign claims victimisation
'No' campaign claims victimisation
SAVE Our Bahamas committee member Pastor Lyall Bethel claimed yesterday that the organisation was being "brutally victimised" on the eve of the gender equality referendum.
Vote no pastor says group being victimized
Vote no pastor says group being victimized
One of the pastors from the vote no campaign claimed yesterday the group was "brutally victimized" in the lead-up to today's constitutional referendum.
Time to decide
Time to decide
Fifty-eight days have passed since Prime Minister Perry Christie announced that the second constitutional referendum in an independent Bahamas will take place today.
Gray: Vote hijacked by religious community
Gray: Vote hijacked by religious community
MICAL MP V. Alfred Gray said the fourth constitutional referendum bill has been "hijacked by the religious community."
Bethel raises concerns about ballot symbols
Bethel raises concerns about ballot symbols
Save Our Bahamas Vote No Committee member Pastor Lyall Bethel has expressed concerns about the symbols to be used on the ballot sheet in the upcoming gender equality referendum.
Bethel criticises PM for withholding funding
Bethel criticises PM for withholding funding
PASTOR Lyall Bethel yesterday criticised Prime Minister Perry Christie for ?withholding? funding for the vote ?no? campaign in the gender equality referendum next month, claiming that that the country ?is deserving of hearing both sides of the argument and not merely the side that he thinks to be promoted?.
Bethel suspects PM has ulterior motive over vote
Bethel suspects PM has ulterior motive over vote
SAVE Our Bahamas committee member Pastor Lyall Bethel yesterday questioned whether Prime Minister Perry Christie was trying to use the gender equality referendum to secure a win at the polls in 2017.
Group does not trust PM comments on referendum
Group does not trust PM comments on referendum
SAVE Our Bahamas yesterday said Prime Minister Perry Christie's recent statements that same-sex marriage would never happen in The Bahamas during his lifetime should be viewed under the adage that "a promise is a comfort to a fool".
Moss hits at Ellis' statement launches 'Think, Bahamas'
Pastor Cedric Moss of Kingdom Life Church said yesterday that Bishop Neil Ellis' suggestion that it is "unacceptable and un-Christ-like" for anyone to deny Bahamians' rights by voting "no" on the June 7 referendum "betrays his lack of understanding of both our nation's constitution and the way of Christ".
Bethel: LGBT activist turnaround suspect
Bethel: LGBT activist turnaround suspect
Pastor Lyall Bethel, who is part of the group that formed the vote no campaign 'Save Our Bahamas', said yesterday that he believes human rights activist Erin Greene's decision to vote no on referendum bill four is "suspect".