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Jul 20, 2010

Are members of Belizeans for Justice lives at risk for being vocal against crime?

The number of persons that are signing up to join Belizeans for Justice is growing day by day. Families of the victims of gun violence or other crimes have come out publicly against the madness on the streets and have taken a stand against the hierarchy of the police department for their inaction or alleged corruption. But some of the members of the anti-crime organization have been getting death threats to scare them away from advancing with their agenda. Tonight we ask: Do you think that organizers of Belizeans for Justice are putting their lives and risk by being vocal against crime? Send your comments and responses using your SMART phones to 8668 or post your vote on our e-poll at channel5belize.com. You can also send an e-mail with your comments to questions@channel5belize.com.


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7 Responses for “Are members of Belizeans for Justice lives at risk for being vocal against crime?”

  1. BZNinCALI says:

    Just waking up every day in Belize is putting too many lives at risk. Hopefully this is just an intimidation tactic & some prick’s desire to show his boys how tough he is. The parents & families of murder victims have paraded through the streets so that they can be heard, they are not hiding their faces & all they want is the same thing everyone else wants; the lawlessness to stop & to live in relative peace.

    Hiding behind a mask is the mark of a coward. If these “soldiers” truly believe in their cause, take the bandannas & masks off, show us that united front by standing in one place together & tell us how proud they are of everything they have done. Look in the mirror & at the faces of the victims & tell us why they are committing suicide. One day they will get the message that each time one brother kills another in the name of drugs or territory they are killing themselves & the only space any of us truly own is the one that six of our loved ones will have to carry us to .

    How much …. does it take to threaten a bunch of middle aged women & grandmothers & where are your g– d–n parents & grandparents?

  2. tim says:

    yes. these cold heart murderers have no emotion and show no mercy… they’d just shoot anyone and get away with it. i’d recommend each activist get his/her own bodyguard!.. stay safe while we keep the gangster off the street..

  3. Earl Grey says:

    Thought that IT WAS OBVIOUS……..

  4. John says:

    Members of Belizeans for Justice are not coward, its the murders that are living a cowardly life. They hide their shameful faces between their legs. They try to intimidate law-abiding citizens with their little tactics that won’t work. I recommend that the murderers stop the killing to become mature and responsible.

  5. david cruz says:

    yes i tink they r at risk caz the murderers r seein them and they cud come for them when they are alone. i tink they need to do them the same. if u kill som1 u should die as well. kill dem slowly. no mek dem ded quick.

  6. L says:

    Those wanna be gangsters are nothing but young punks who gets away crimes because of a very weak police force and judicial system.

  7. Joe says:

    The lives of the Members for Justice are at risk because I think that the killers on the streets are getting more angry of what the members are doing. I support all the greiving mothers for what they are doing. I think that the next Prime Minister of Belize should be a woman because this greiving mothers are not afraid to face challenges but they stand up to fight for the country. I think jeffreys should be fired kaz he no the do nothing about the crimes happening in Belize.

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