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G.O.B. Says “C.C.J. Consent Order Doesn’t Give Maya Villages Carte Blanche”

This morning in Belize City, the Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, along with the Area Representative for Toledo West, and other government officials, met with the media at the Biltmore. The purpose of the press conference was to provide an update on developments regarding the implementation of the C.C.J.’s Consent Order of 2015, as well […]

What About the Dispute Resolution Mechanism?

According to the Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Dolores Balderamos-Garcia, instead of taking matters into their own hands, residents of Yemeri Grove and Laguna should file a report with the authorities via a dispute resolution mechanism.  Commissioner of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Greg Ch’oc explains how the system works, as well as the involvement of his […]

Toledo West Area Rep Says G.O.B. Must Work with Everyone

In Toledo West, the constituency represented by Oscar Requeña, there are as many as twenty-six indigenous communities.  Despite a position taken by government that is being met with cold water by the Toledo Alcaldes Association and the M.L.A., we asked if he is prepared to face the potential backlash from the indigenous community.   Oscar […]

TAA/MLA Fires Back at Government

This afternoon, following the walkout in Belmopan, the Toledo Alcaldes Association issued a statement in which it said, “we are at a disadvantage if we trust government officials who seem set on defeating us, set on working against us.  The government has repeatedly mischaracterized our aspirations for protection of our judicially-recognized rights and has repeatedly […]

TAA/MLA Talks with Government to a Grinding Halt

According to Coc, the Toledo Alcaldes Association and the Maya Leaders Alliance, representatives of the indigenous community, demand full recognition and protection of customary land rights in accordance with the decision of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.   On the phone: Cristina Coc, Spokesperson, […]

The De-reservation of the Machaka: Maya Land Rights Versus Urban Expansion

In our second episode of “The Five Point Breakdown,” we head south to Toledo District where the complexity of Maya land rights versus urban expansion is at the heart of the proposed de-reserving of a forest reserve. At word of the proposal, there was public outcry about a suspected land grab, but tonight, we delve […]

Alleged Gang Member Denied Bail

Belize City resident Ronlee Petillo has been accused of being a member of the George Street Gang (GSG) and was arraigned before Magistrate Dennison Mannon earlier today. Petillo, who was recently granted bail for rape and aggravated assault with a firearm, pleaded not guilty to the charge. According to the allegations, Petillo, who resides on […]

Ryan Foster Apologies for Escaping Police Custody

As many as three prisoners escaped while being escorted to the Belize Central Prison over the last four to five months. The most recent escapee, twenty-eight-year-old Ryan Foster, did so on Tuesday, April eighteenth. Thirteen days later, on May first, Foster was arraigned on a single charge of escape from lawful custody. He is accused […]

Ministry of Human Development Discusses Haitian Migration

The controversial issue of Haitian nationals arriving in Belize before being smuggled or trafficked onward to the United States continues to raise serious concerns.  While the matter presents an awkward situation for CARICOM nationals, in the context of free movement across the region, the Immigration Department has had to implement specific measures to stem the […]

Ministry of Human Development Responds to Deadly House Fire

The deadly house fire on Tuesday morning in Belize City that claimed the life of a young mother and her two children remains under investigation by the National Fire Service.  Meanwhile, the Ministry of Human Development has also been working closely with the family of the deceased woman.  According to Minister Dolores Balderamos-Garcia, social workers […]

Association of Defense Attorneys Concerns on the Liberty of Citizens

In the wake of the decision taken by the court to deny bail to Tehje Vaughn for the shooting death of Charles Canton, the Association of Defense Attorneys has issued a release saying that it is concern about two recent incidents involving the liberty of Belizeans who appeared before the courts. The association, which was […]

Minister Dolores Welcomes C.E.O. Marconi Leal Jr. to her Ministry

Marconi Leal Junior has been reassigned as C.E.O. at the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs.  As we’ve reported, C.E.O. Leal and Minister of Transport, Youth and Sports Rodwell Ferguson were at odds for some time and the irreparable break up of their professional relationship led to Leal’s reassignment.  Since April twenty-fourth, […]

Pomona Resident Wins $20,000 on Scratch & Win

The Boledo frenzy has waned with the temporary suspension of the nightly draw and the Sunday Lottery, but an alternative game – Scratch and Win allows players to find out whether they’ve won on their investment immediately, that’s as fast as you can scratch the ticket to find out. Scratch and Win’s latest winner, Pedro, […]

Mother & 2 Young Children Perish in Antelope Street Fire

Several persons lost their lives over the extended weekend and we’ll have these stories for you later. But we begin our newscast tonight with this morning’s inferno on Antelope Street Extension that has gripped the nation. A mother and her two children – one three years old and the other only three months old – […]

Tehje Vaughn is Denied Bail in Shooting Death of Charles Canton

This morning in the lower courts, the daughter of a well-known city councilor was denied bail when she was brought up on a charge of manslaughter by negligence.  Tehje Vaughn has been remanded to the Belize Central Prison until July third, when she is scheduled to go before the Chief Magistrate Jayani Wegodapola.  Vaughn, who […]

Police: Adrian Pook was the Intended Target of Shooting, Despite Other Reports

A man was shot dead near his house by a gunman who hid under the victim’s back step.  While there are reports that the deceased was not the intended target, police are saying that in fact, he was. Sometime before eight-thirty on Sunday morning, twenty-nine-year-old Adrian Pook was reportedly walking on an unnamed street near […]

Anthony Carballo Junior Arraigned for Murder of Sylvian Swift

Today in the Belize City Magistrate’s Court, Anthony  Carballo Junior, was arraigned on a charge of murder for the killing last week Thursday of thirty-year-old Silvian Swift on Antelope Street.  Due to the nature of the offence, bail was denied and Carballo was remanded to the Belize Central Prison until June 2023. Swift was standing […]

Man Walks Free from Rape and Murder Charge of Infant Stepdaughter

Twenty-two-year-old Everald Martinez, who was charged with rape and murder of his seventeen-month-old stepdaughter, walked out of the courtroom a free man today.  Martinez had spent five years behind bars for the incident after baby Allyssa Nunez was sexually molested, raped and beaten with a blunt object in March of 2018. Supreme Court Justice Ricardo […]

Belize Files I.C.J. Memorial Asserting Sovereignty Over Sapodilla Cayes

Belize has submitted a Memorial to the International Court of Justice (I.C.J.) in The Hague, in the ongoing sovereignty dispute over the Sapodilla Cayes with Honduras. G.O.B. says that the Memorial, delivered to the Deputy Registrar of the I.C.J., Jean-Pelé Fomété, vigorously defends Belize’s ownership of the Cayes and requests that the Court declares that […]

How’s the LIU Faring Off?

The Leadership Intervention Unit, despite its effort at working closely with gang members to change their lives and circumstances, is going through a rough patch.  L.I.U. Chairman William Dawson passed away earlier this year and in the ensuing months there have been several incidents, including recidivism, that have plagued the organization.  Those incidents have also […]

Police Carry Out Interventions to Quell Intra-gang Rivalries

According to ComPol Williams, several interventions have been done in an attempt to quell recent flare ups among the gangs.  Efforts have also been made to prevent reprisals in the case of two murders that occurred in Belize City last week.   Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police “We have been able to ensure that with […]

Jervis Valencia Claims Police are Bullying Him in Hospital

Jervis Valencia, also a member of the Leadership Intervention Unit, was shot a little over a week ago, as he was reportedly returning to his neighborhood following an L.I.U. activity.  He remains hospitalized at the K.H.M.H. where he is recovering from injuries received to one of his legs.  But the Belize City resident, from his […]

ComPol Says Confiscated Weed Edibles were Properly Handed Over

Were the confiscated cannabis edibles that created chaos at Saint Luke’s Methodist last week properly handed over as evidence to the police department?  That’s the question that was put to the Commissioner of Police when he sat down with the media this afternoon.  Here’s the latest on that investigation.   Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police […]

Minister Requeña Details Sunday’s Traffic Mishap

Oscar Requeña, the Area Representative for Toledo West, was involved in a traffic mishap on Sunday night that left several villages in Toledo without electricity for a short period. Reports are that sometime around eight p.m., Requeña was driving from San Antonio Village to Mafredi Village when he swerved off the road and crashed into […]

Haitian National Sets Himself on Fire, but Survives

While there was loss of lives in this morning’s fire on Antelope Street Extension, a Haitian national is in critical condition at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital having survived a fire inside a vehicle. On Saturday, thirty-one-year-old Davidson Estiverne received various degrees of burns to the body when he set himself on fire inside an […]