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UPDATED: Press secretary Clint Watson apologises for 'inaccurate comments'

Press secretary Clint Watson. (File photo)

Press secretary Clint Watson. (File photo)

TUESDAY NIGHT UPDATE: Press secretary Clint Watson has apologised for his comments about women's groups being "quiet" on the issue of marital rape. He said he made "inaccurate comments" on the issue – the full statement is left.

By LEANDRA ROLLE

Tribune Staff Reporter

lrolle@tribunemedia.net

LOCAL Advocacy groups yesterday pushed back against assertions by press secretary Clint Watson that they have been “quiet” on marital rape, arguing that their advocacy to criminalise spousal sexual abuse spans over several years.

Mr Watson’s views on the matter appear to be in stark contrast to that of Prime Minister Phillip “Brave” Davis who told reporters yesterday that he has heard the cries of all advocacy groups.

Meanwhile, Equality Bahamas founder Alicia Wallace told The Tribune yesterday: “We have been vocal, we have been bold, and we have been consistent.

“We are indefatigable. The #Strike5ive campaign by Equality Bahamas was launched in 2020, continuing years of advocacy for the criminalisation of marital rape.”

 “It was relaunched, complete with new graphics and clear demands, including the amendment of Section 3 of the Sexual Offences Act to remove ‘who is not his spouse’ from the definition of rape, the repeal of Section 15, and the inclusion of a statutory definition of consent.

 “All three of these appear in the amendment bill, and this is not a coincidence. It is a result of our fierce advocacy and clarity of message.”

 Ms Wallace was responding to press secretary Clint Watson’s comments on Friday about local advocacy groups not being vocal enough regarding the controversial topic.

 “A lot of the groups are quiet,” he said during the weekly press briefing at the Office of the Prime Minister. “A lot of the activist groups and the groups that protect women, where are your voices?

 “This is now where your time is to come forward to express your concern and your view and to advocate to present proposals of legislation to do it.”

 Mr Watson also credited members of the media for bringing attention to the issue, saying “we have heard this issue from media representatives, reporters but not organisations.

 “We need the advocacy groups and the people who represent women to come forward and say this is what we want, present their views and it will happen,” he also said.

 “The cries of the organisations are what’s missing, not the reporters who are asking the questions every week, but the people who actually protect women and work with women, silence,” he continued. 

 Yesterday, Mr Davis said that he has heard the cries of all advocacy groups.

 “I have been hearing voices from all groupings,” he said when asked whether he felt activists have been advocating enough for marital rape.

 “And I think that the voices of our females and organisations are necessary. It helps shape and form public policy and I continue to expect to hear from them.”

 In a statement sent to The Tribune, Ms Wallace condemned Mr Watson’s remarks and called on him to do his research before making such bold “inaccurate” statements.

 “Watson’s comments are indicative of the government’s failure to not only meaningfully engage NGOs, but to pay attention to NGO statements and activities which are regularly communicated in the media,” Ms Wallace added. 

 “Perhaps the government needs to reduce its massive travel budget since key officials are incapable of keeping track of national news and public discourse while abroad. That money needs to be allocated to the establishment of a National Human Rights Institute which would be responsible for human rights education, engaging stakeholders, raising awareness of State obligations, and monitoring progress.

 She was also supported by Terneille Burrows, of Rise Bahamas, who said she did not agree with Mr Watson’s comments and could personally vouch for the work done by activists concerning the issue.

 Meanwhile, Ms Wallace said that “if Watson wants to talk about silence”, the organisation would be more than happy to speak to its efforts over the years to have the issue addressed through legislative means.

 “Equality Bahamas can share the dates on several emails to the Attorney General’s office, specifically requesting the bill and inclusion in consultation processes, sent this year that received no response for months.

 “Equality Bahamas has also sent communications to the Department of Gender and Family Affairs, and only secured an invitation one week before the so-called consultation.

 “We have engaged directly with the government, we have communicated publicly through the press, and we have held numerous public events on this issue. We urge Clint Watson to do his research, communicate with the relevant government officials, and speak with integrity, giving accurate information. There is no excuse for this kind of disinformation, and that it comes from the press secretary is damning.” 

 Marital rape is currently not a crime in The Bahamas, however there have been renewed calls for the Davis administration to address this gap in legislation.

 Last month, the government released for consultation a draft amendment to the Sexual Offences Act that seeks to criminalise marital rape and redefine what consent is.

 “We demand a proper consultation - not a platform for misogynistic religious leaders and rapists to spew hateful nonsense - on the details of the bill,” Ms Wallace continued.

 “That we need to criminalise marital rape is not debatable and should never have been presented as an issue with two sides.

 “It is an issue of human rights and the obligation of the state to protect us all from violence in all forms and from all people, irrespective of relationships.”

Comments

Sickened 1 year, 6 months ago

Clint Watson - LOL, ROFL. Outside his bubble this dude in clueless! He obviously don't hang out with any female women.

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birdiestrachan 1 year, 6 months ago

Mr jones had a show and ask women their views on martial rape not one woman called this marital rape issue is not a simple one

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JokeyJack 1 year, 6 months ago

Yall need to pay attention while the country's natural resources are being raped.

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birdiestrachan 1 year, 6 months ago

Ms wallace mentioned the government travels Polotical indeed what do these organisations intend to do for these women

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newcitizen 1 year, 6 months ago

Don't beat around the bush Birdie, just say it, you support rape. You think women should be raped. It's wild that someone can come to that conclusion. Sad really.

Welcome to the Bahamas, where your everyday commenter at the Tribune vocally supports the rape of women.

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Sickened 1 year, 6 months ago

You know it's the end of days when the vast majority of priests fight tooth and nail to keep marital rape legal. Wow. Just wow!!! Welcome to the upside down.

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TalRussell 1 year, 6 months ago

I'd wager a ten-shilling bank note that the premiership's press secretary's -70 average performance rating since returning back home to the colony from his official September 2021 overseas trip to the Expo in Dubai after flying off along with his 12 piece "Clintee" Watson led SHABACK gospel group on their travelling singing mission overseas for their lavish once off live performance in the United Arab Emirates ... Which means, "Clintee's" rating has consistently fallen ten points lower than that of the entire leadership of the  opposition's Red Party.
Comrades, for a brief moment, close eyes to switch "Clintee's": pinstriped 3-piece suit for a colourful blue and white shirt with print featuring lots of fishes freely ocean swimming and you'd soon create your own snapshot  of a colourful director of the SHABACK gospel group close up focus.
Nah, for better or worse if I had been left my alone imagination, I just couldn't make up as much as 36 times a buttoned down men's full gown length tall tale spoken through the colourful tropical fish pattern printed on a summer's 100%  cotton Sea Island longtail shirt __ Yes?

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Topdude 1 year, 6 months ago

Does this marital rape brouhaha include same gender marriages? Or same gender marriage is a different ball game when it comes to consensual sex? Could someone from the LBGTQ community please enlighten us?

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Space 1 year, 6 months ago

… what? Do you think you did something there by flouting your ignorance of the law?

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birdiestrachan 1 year, 6 months ago

Call the police the marriage is over all the . Love has gone

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