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Prime Minister Perry Christie arrives at the House of Assembly as the protest goes on at Rawson Square.

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Protest for equality at Rawson Square

Citizens for Justice, a group formed by Bishop Walter Hanchell, and Citizens for Equal Opportunity, formed by talk show host Darold Miller and activist Celi Moss, are led a demonstration at Rawson Square for 'equal rights for Bahamians'.

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John 11 years, 6 months ago

They look at the numbers and say the cause is weak, but yet we are strong! Today while we march in Rawson Square, BTC is terminating some of its wholesalers who have been with them from the inception of their phone card program... BEC is turning off their supply to homes of single mothers who only need a day or two to make a substantial payment on their electricity bill, Water and sewerage has turned off their supply to many Bahamians..but Christ.. yes GOD is still on the throne! havnig to care for two three four children in th absence of the male, the father, the father figure..it is not a happy day in the Bahamas.it is not a happy day for Bahamians Let us pray "OUR FATHER , which art in heaven.."

John 11 years, 6 months ago

THE POLITICIANS AIDED BY THEIR FOREIGN COUNTERPARTS HAVE TURNED PARLIMENT SQUARE/AKA RAWSON SQUARE INTO ONE BIG STINKING SMELLY CESSPOOOL, EACH AND EVERY BAHAMIAN NOW HAS THE RIGHT TO WALK INTO THE QUARE AND RELIEVE THEMSELVES..AMEN!!

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