Bahamian Politics Bradley Roberts on Tribune and "The Real Big Lie"
Nov 19, 2009 - 11:37:26 AM
Press Statement
By
Bradley B Roberts
National Chairman
Progressive Liberal Party
November 19th 2009
The Real “Big Lie”
In the Tribune of Wednesday, November
18, 2009, the Editor of The Tribune took issue with the assertions of Me and
the Progressive Liberal Party’s assertions that the Free National Movement’s
“remodeling” of the PLP’s Urban Renewal Programme launched under the
administration of the leadership of the Hon. Perry G. Christie is to be blamed
for the escalating crime rate.
In an attempt to justify the position
that the Urban Renewal Programme under the Christie administration had no
profound effect on crime, the Editor produced and sought to rely on police
statistics for the years 2001 through 2006.
Further, in the Tribune of today’s
date, the Editor went further to state that since the beginning of mankind,
there has been criminal activity and that “the warning bell tolls for all of
us” of which, not even the PLP’s treasured Urban Renewal Programme is “no one
antidote for its cure”. The Editor
expressed that one only need look at the Tribune files to see when crime began
to mushroom.
It is blatantly clear that apart from
the Editor’s obvious bias, she is totally oblivious to what the real issue is today.
Madam Editor, the issue is this: What initiative(s) has been introduced by the
governing FNM Government since May 2007 to reduce and control crime and the
fear of crime in our Bahamian society now?
The PLP contends that Urban Renewal
was structured in such comprehensive form that it addressed not only crime, but
all the criminogenic circumstances which inevitably led to crime. The attempt
to undermine the effectiveness of the Programme by the FNM Government has
resulted and is continuing to result in anarchy and chaos in our society today.
To add, the FNM Government has sought to hide the truth by not painting the
full picture in their use of statistics.
First, the FNM has used police crime
statistics in a very limited way beginning with the year 2001 and stopping at
2006. In order to obtain a comprehensive look, one should review the statistics
commencing when the FNM took office in 1992 through 2002. But even if one was
not minded to go that far back, at least a comparison should be made of the
PLP’s five year term in comparison to the FNM’s last five year term.
Moreover, one must look at what
occurred during the PLP and the Urban Renewal era (2002 to 2007) and at least
compare it with what has happened thus far under the FNM Government (i.e. 2007
to the present) to draw any conclusion. To do otherwise and make such bold
statements that Urban Renewal was ineffective is a clear indication of biasness
and incompleteness. Take for instance the homicide rate.
The FNM and the Editor expressed that
in 2001 under the FNM, there were 43 murders. They neglected to mention that in
2000, a record breaking 74 murders were committed. The decline in 2001 in
murders were attributed to the aggressive, round-the-clock, zero tolerance
operations that the Police launched to bring crime under some degree of control.
However, the ‘dusk to dawn’ operations could not be sustained as the operations
took a tremendous toll on the human resource of the Police Force.
In 2002 with the ushering in of the
PLP Government came the sustainable and comprehensive Urban Renewal Programme.
The PLP maintains that in all areas where Urban Renewal was initiated, crime and
the fear of crime was reduced. There was also a decline in the overall crime
rate.
For completeness, here are the
statistics from 1999 to 2009 of the major crime categories:
CATEGORY
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Murder
60
74
43
52
50
44
52
61
78
73
75
Manslaughter
5
2
1
1
3
2
2
1
4
3
1
Armed robbery
1024
782
532
765
763
663
782
548
820
782
n/a
Rape
126
101
111
140
110
89
82
72
136
114
n/a
Unlawful Sex Int.
186
195
182
184
166
196
189
208
255
208
n/a
Burglary
187
139
225
234
292
187
234
235
336
449
n/a
Housebreaking
2687
2434
1803
2137
2581
2019
2255
2628
2531
2687
n/a
Shop breaking
1574
1379
999
1489
1362
1478
1318
1377
1520
1573
n/a
Stolen Vehicles
1164
536
614
709
671
731
846
1059
1170
1336
n/a
TOTAL
7013
5642
4510
5711
5998
5409
5760
6189
6850
7225
n/a
From the above, one must conclude:
(1)
From the cancellation of Urban Renewal and the election of
the FNM in 2007, there has been a quantum leap in crime in that in excess of
600 more major crimes were committed in the above categories alone;
(2)
A review of the individual categories really reflect the
extent of crime under the FNM Government and their inability to address the
problem; and
(3)
The homicide rate (i.e. the murder and manslaughter
categories) reveal that the homicide rate is actually higher than is actually
being expressed (particularly under the FNM Government); and
(4)
There is a strong possibility that had Urban Renewal remain,
crime levels would have been more manageable.
Many may question why the PLP has
made extensive use of crime statistics and why the FNM Government is
endeavoring to discredit the statistics produced by the PLP. It should be
emphasized that the PLP recognize that statistics are crucial as they provide the
greatest source of both qualitative and quantitative data (scientific proof of
what really is the case).
I emphasize again that the FNM
Government is clueless on how to address this crime problem.
I invite all print and television
media and all Bahamians to challenge the Government in the interest of national
security to do the following:
(1)
Reintroduce Urban Renewal as it was established under the PLP
government;
(2)
Release ALL the crime statistics from 2007 to 2009 in order
that the Bahamian community can truly begin to analyze the extent of the
problem and offer input; and
(3)
Revisit the “Swift Justice” initiative to counter the
significant backlog of cases.
It is appropriate that this release
is concluded with the words of the Tribune’s Editor:
“We have to return to our basic value
system of honesty, decency and fairplay…”