Bahamas PM calls for media to shift crime coverage

Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis is calling on local media outlets to keep crime reports away from the front pages, citing concerns over potential repercussions on the tourism sector.

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During a recent meeting with religious leaders, Davis emphasized the pivotal role of the media in safeguarding the country’s reputation. 

He highlighted that some international destinations opt to downplay certain crimes, contrasting with the local media’s tendency to prominently feature such incidents.

Emphasizing media responsibility

Addressing the gathered religious leaders, Prime Minister Davis outlined an impending plan of action. 

He revealed that the government is gearing up to launch an assertive campaign aimed at both promoting and safeguarding the nation’s image.

Tourism downturn

Expressing alarm over a decline in tourism, Davis pointed out reports from hotels indicating guests’ reluctance to venture beyond their accommodations. 

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He attributed this trend to concerns surrounding the prevailing crime rates.

Regional comparisons

Highlighting broader regional concerns, Davis underscored that crime is not unique to the Bahamas. 

He pointed to similar challenges faced by neighboring countries like Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, where murders also persist.

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Crime statistics

The Bahamas has already recorded 25 murders since the beginning of the year, according to police reports. 

Authorities have also attributed many of these incidents to gang-related activities.

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