FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTER MITCHELL’S VIDEO TRIBUTE TO A “PLP GIANT”

FLASHBACK: Foreign Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell is pictured with staff members of the Bahamas Embassy in Washington, D.C. during a meeting at the Embassy on Monday, August 26, 2013 to introduce Dr. Eugene Newry as the new Bahamas Ambassador to the United States. Pictured seated from left are Dr. Newry; Mr. Mitchell; Dr. Elliston Rahming, newly appointed Ambassador to the United Nations and Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS); and Consul General Paulette Zonicle. Standing from left are Christine Dean, Custodian; Inga Dean, Consular Assistant; Colleen Isaacs, Senior Accountant; D. Hettiarachchi, Chauffeur; Chet Neymour, Deputy Chief of Mission; Jasmine Lightbourne, Private Secretary; Oswald T. Brown, Press, Cultural and Information Manager; Nesta Pathirana, Private Secretary; Cameron Ferguson, Registry Supervisor; and Tershira McDonald, Information Officer.

By OSWALD T. BROWN

WASHINGTON, D.C., May 28, 2022 — I have just listened to an excellent video by the Hon. Fred Mitchell, Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Public Service, during which he pays tribute to the late Dr. Eugene Newry, former Bahamas Ambassador to the United States, who died on Sunday, May 22. I was compelled  to share with readers of BAHAMAS CHRONICLE.

FLASHBACK: Bahamas Ambassador-Designate to the United States Dr. Eugene Newry and Bahamas Consul General to Washington, D.C. Paulette Zonicle are pictured with staff members of the Bahamas Consulate in Miami during a visit to the Consulate on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Seated from left are: Vice Consul in Miami Tracee Dorestant, Consul General Zonicle, Dr. Newry, Consul General to Miami H. Ricardo Treco and Deputy Consul General to Miami Sandra Carey. Standing from left are: Wayne Woodside, Jennifer Johnson, Claire Claridge, Andre Thurston, Maxine Ferguson, Jacinta Sturrup, Bettina Bramwell, Nicole Gibson, Dulcie Green, Rudolph Green, Lydia Minnis and Darnell Bosfield.

As I noted in my own tribute to Dr. Newry the day after he died, Dr. Newry was one of my heroes. Actually, Dr. Newry was more than one of my heroes, he was a very close and dear friend from when I worked at Bahamian Times, the Progressive Liberal Party’s newspaper, in the 1960s.”

Here’s an excerpt from my May 23 article:

“He was one of a Band of Brothers who formed the nucleus of the National Committee for Positive Action (NCPA), an action group within the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) in the early 1960s that was primarily responsible for Sir Lynden emerging as the “supreme leader” of the PLP.

“Dr. Newry was a regular at the office of The Bahamian Times on Andros Avenue in the Grove and even back then, he was known to be an erudite scholar who spoke several languages.

“After the PLP won the 1967 general election — establishing a Black majority-rule government in The Bahamas for the first time — Premier Lynden Pindling arranged for me to go to London for one year’s advanced journalistic training at the London Evening Standard.

“While I was in London, Arthur Foulkes – my journalistic mentor, who became the founding editor of Bahamian Times after he left The Tribune in 1962 — made an official visit as Minister of Tourism to London and Paris in 1969. Mr. Foulkes took me along with him on his trip to Paris, and one of the memorable highlights of that trip was a reunion with Dr. Newry and his wife Francoise, who were living in Paris at the time while he continued his medical studies, after having attended university in Canada.

“I had not seen Dr. Newry for several years, but in 2013 I was appointed Press, Cultural Affairs and Information manager at The Bahamas Embassy in Washington, D.C., to assist the newly appointed Bahamas Ambassador to the United States, His Excellency Dr. Elliston Rahming, in representing The Bahamas diplomatically.

FLASHBACK: Before leaving for the White House to officially present his credentials to President Barack Obama on Tuesday, December 3, 2013, His Excellency Dr. Eugene Newry, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States, and his wife Mrs. Francoise Torchon Newry are pictured with some members of their family.

“Dr. Rahming was subsequently transferred to New York to become Ambassador to the United Nations. He was replaced by Dr. Newry, who presented his credentials to President Barack Obama on Tuesday, December 3, 2013.

“A neurosurgeon by profession, Dr. Newry was The Bahamas’ Ambassador to the United Nations before being transferred to D.C. as Ambassador to the United States on August 19, 2013. He previously served as the ambassador to Haiti and the Dominican Republic from 2002-2007 under the first Perry Christie administration.

“Dr. Newry and I quite naturally had a remarkably good working relationship during my four-plus years under his diplomatic leadership before the change of government in The Bahamas in May of 2017.

“His tenure as Bahamas Ambassador to the U.S. officially ended on July 31, 2017. An indication of the widespread respect he engendered among his diplomatic colleagues were the accolades he received at a farewell reception hosted by the State Department’s Office of the Chief of Protocol at the State Department on Thursday afternoon, July 27, 2017.”

I thought that I would post excerpts from my article published in BAHAMAS CHRONICLE a day after Dr. Newry’s death to underscore that Dr. Newry was indeed a “PLP giant” as Minister Mitchell so aptly him. Thank you, Mr. Minister. May his soul rest in peace.

Here’s Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell’s video.

https://youtu.be/uSwMjvNISEk

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