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Former DPM says the Foreign Minister is 'anti-American'

Brent Symonette and Fred Mitchell.

Brent Symonette and Fred Mitchell.

By KYLE WALKINE

Tribune Staff Reporter

kwalkine@tribunemedia.net

FORMER Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette yesterday branded Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Fred Mitchell as “anti-American” telling The Tribune that Mr Mitchell’s statements since taking office appear to have a slant against the United States.

“Mr Mitchell, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, has continuously appeared to be anti-American with his comments,” Mr Symonette, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, said.

“He is even on record attacking me for being fairly liberal and close to the US because the charge d’affaires is my neighbour. Matter of fact, he took me to town on that.”

Mr Symonette was commenting on allegations that the US National Security Agency (NSA) is spying on the Bahamas.

On Tuesday Mr Mitchell suggested that if the allegations are true then the Ingraham administration would have to account for the claims because the timeline for the allegations relate to a period “in and around 2011,” when Mr Symonette was Foreign Minister. 

Yesterday he accused Mr Mitchell of trying to cloud the conversation by dragging the Ingraham administration into the debate.

“I think it is a total smokescreen and a red herring,” he said. “He sits in Cabinet, which has a Minister of National Security and an Attorney General. To try and allude to the fact that this was authorised by the FNM is totally outrageous. He should do his investigations as a minister and report, rather than talk ahead of that report and stir up emotions and fears that might not be warranted.

“He is shooting from the hip, which is his usual style and is trying to get the public to believe that he can back up those comments.”

Concerns that the US is allegedly spying on the Bahamas emerged this week after an article published Monday on the website The Intercept alleged that all cell phone conversations in the country were being intercepted and recorded by the NSA. 

Mr Symonette said this matter is serious and questioned Mr Mitchell’s ability to handle the controversy. 

Yesterday in the House of Assembly, acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Philip Davis gave an update on the government’s investigations into the matter.

He said the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Bahamas’ ambassador to Washington along with the deputy chief of mission met with US officials seeking a full explanation into the claims.

“The US side undertook to respond. We agreed to await for the same,” he said. 

“In the meantime, we urge all Bahamians to remain calm about this matter, keeping our eyes on the fundamentals of the relationship between the two states and our longer term interests. This does not derogate, however, from the principles of the rule of law and the respect for the right to privacy.”

He also raised questions about what the Ingraham administration knew about the allegations of spying by the NSA.

“I invite them to search the history of their files in regard to this matter,” Mr Davis said.

On Tuesday, Mr Mitchell said the allegations of possible surveillance are “startling” and, if proven, then the behaviour would be “clearly illegal”.

Earlier this week the NSA released a statement to The Tribune about the matter but did not confirm or deny the allegations. The allegations are contained in the documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

“Every day, NSA provides valuable intelligence on issues of concern to all Americans – such as international terrorism, cyber crime, international narcotics trafficking and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction,” the statement said. “The fact that the US government works with other nations, under specific and regulated conditions, mutually strengthens the security of all.

“NSA’s efforts are focused on ensuring the protection of the national security of the United States, its citizens, and our allies through the pursuit of valid foreign intelligence targets. Moreover, all of NSA’s efforts are strictly conducted under the rule of law and provide appropriate protection for privacy rights.”

Earlier this month, FNM Deputy Leader Loretta Butler-Turner raised concerns that the Christie administration is allegedly spying on Bahamians through the newly created National Intelligence Agency (NIA).

When asked to comment on the NIA concerns, Mr Symonette said because there is little information in the public domain about the government agency there is “the potential for a grave injustice and intrusion on people’s lives.”

Comments

sheeprunner12 9 years, 11 months ago

Fred is not anti-American ....... he is anti-common sense

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realfreethinker 9 years, 11 months ago

sheeprunner12 I endorse your message

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Reality_Check 9 years, 11 months ago

It's laughable that Freddie Boy always thinks he's got everything and everyone figured out when in fact it's most of us who have him figured out for what he is and he just can't see it for the life of him. One only has to read Wiki Leaks revelations about the U.S. government's view of Freddie Boy to quickly understand that they too have long ago figured out Freddie Boy for what he is......a pseudo-intellectual dimwit who's full of himself and allergic to anything American. Brent has provided no news here for most of us.

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banker 9 years, 11 months ago

You are absolutely right. Not only Americans. The Chinese Intelligence agencies have files full of Freddie's exploits with Philip Miller in China.

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SensibleGoverning2016 9 years, 11 months ago

Well Bahamian people do something about it and get rid of him. The same nonsense over and over, all you all do is talk and no action. Vote his ass out of office and ban him from holding office.

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banker 9 years, 11 months ago

There are no real CCTV professionals in the Bahamas -- just a bunch of uncertified wannabees who have never done anything except a house installation and now they thing they are qualified to execute a large-scale project. Every large-scale project given to Bahamians is half-done, poorly executed and haphazard workmanship by amateurs.

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TalRussell 9 years, 11 months ago

Bahamalanders and Brent does know how's count votes. Seems them Conrade red shirts will talk about anything, if they think it can help to deflect attention away from the party's leadership chaos, they've boxed their party's image into. But unlike Minnis, Daron, Loretta and Dr. Duane, Brent was smart to count up the votes the reds could expect to receive in 2012, gracefully bowing out and remaining quiet over the past 2 years, except when it's so irresistible, not to hop on Comrade Minister Freddy to satisfy his political erection urges.

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birdiestrachan 9 years, 11 months ago

Mr. Symonette (Mr. Small Things) Why would he make such a dumb statement about Mr. Mitchell. It is a good thing he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and he does know how to Quiet poor people's property. During the last five years of the FNM Government he received many Contracts, Not to mention the Air Port one, he gave to himself. Is it his intention to cause bad blood between America and the Bahamas by making his Anti American comments.

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Cobalt 9 years, 11 months ago

Yeah.... anti American was a strong term to use. But Fred Mitchell does seem opposed to certain American policies such as transparency and accountability. Like sheeprunner12 stated, he is highly allergic to common sense. Anywhere he encounters common sense and logic he need a dose of Benadryl or some other antihistamine to fight the effects. Fred Mitchell is a vintage idiot. And don't forget... PM Hubert Ingraham made Brent Symonette resign that contract because it was a huge conflict of interest. I doubt that Perry Christie would have shown such leadership. After all, he was about to allow Leslie Miller to rent a space to Betelco!

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sheeprunner12 9 years, 11 months ago

Perry just happy being called Prime Minister ............ life is good at 70. He is on pre-retirement leave ............ so let da boys play!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Kalypso 9 years, 11 months ago

No. Not anti American, Yes, anti imperialist, anti facist, anti racist institutions, anti militarism...even anti democracy. And if all that means anti American....and of course you mean anti USA, don't you, Mr Brent...most peope on this earth are anti American, Mr. Brent!

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Tarzan 9 years, 11 months ago

Sadly Kalypso is right. Most people on earth, or at least the governments under which most people on earth are forced to live, are anti pluralistic, anti democratic and anti USA. You can include just for starters, China, Russia, North Korea, the entirety of the Islamic world, Venezuela and the rest of leftist South America, and now almost all of continental Africa where despots continue to rule. Is that something you really wish to celebrate Kalypso?

Anyone who doubts that Comrade Fred is anything but a trumped up, lemo riding, phony, communist wanabe, who dreams to live like the Castros, while engaging in the self delusion that he is the defender of the oppressed, must be illiterate. Fred exposes his true self with regularity on these pages.

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banker 9 years, 11 months ago

You hit the nail on the head.

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SP 9 years, 11 months ago

Hubert Ingraham, Perry Christie AND Brent Symonette are all suspect in secretly collaborating with the Americans.

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