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The Belize Times The Truth Shall Make You Free Established 1957 1 MAY 2016 | ISSUE NO: 4991 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00 SCAN HERE FAILED FOREIGN DIPLOMACY: The Guatemalan threat is real Briceño Defends Belize PUP Leader Hon. John Briceno stands ready to defend Belize WAS JOSEPH BUDNA A TARGET OF IRATE GUATEMALANS? Pg. 4 Pg. 2 From Rio Hondo to Sarstoon! Pg. 3 ...Minister attended more UDP parties than National Security meetings Pg. 23 Belize City, April 27, 2016 As concern and even fear spread throughout the entire country like wildfire following the sudden announcement by Guate- mala’s President Jimmy Morales last Thursday that his Government would deploy 3,000 troops to Be- lize’s border area in response to the fatal shooting of a Guatemalan mi- nor in Belizean territory, Opposition Leader Hon. John Briceño was the only credible and conspicuous voice of defense for our country. Prime Minister Dean Bar- row had left Belize earlier that day enroute to New York City, U.S., to attend an UN climate change event. Unlike at least one instance in the past when the Prime Minister has chosen to cancel a major trip and return home upon being summoned by gang leaders to a meet- ing, Barrow was apparently not convinced that the Gua- temalan President’s threats required him to be among his citizens. The Government of Belize was leaderless, voice-less and direction-less. Unless Barrow Christie’s Killer Gets Life in Prison Orange Walk Town, Wednesday, April 27, 2016 Osmar Sabido, 26, will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the savage murder of his girlfriend, Christie Carrasco, on Feb- ruary 28, 2011. That decision was handed down by Justice Herbert Lord onTuesday in Pg. 3 Saldivar’s “Harrowing” Weekend! Belize City, April 26, 2016 A harrowing weekend…that is what Prime Minister Dean Barrow said that he and his National Se- curity Council team that includes Minister of National Security John Saldivar endured while Guatema- la’s threat of military aggression became very real, very fast be- THE PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY SALUTES OUR BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO PROTECT AND DEFEND OUR JEWEL, BELIZE Christie Carrasco Osmar Sabido

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The Belize TimesThe Truth Shall Make You Free

Established 1957

1 MAY 2016 | ISSUE NO: 4991 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00

SCAN HERE

FAILED FOREIGN DIPLOMACY:

The Guatemalan threat is real

Briceño Defends Belize

PUP Leader Hon. John Briceno stands ready to defend Belize

WAS JOSEPH BUDNA A

TARGET OF IRATE GUATEMALANS?

Pg. 4

Pg. 2

From Rio Hondo to Sarstoon!

Pg. 3

...Minister attended more UDP parties than National

Security meetings

Pg. 23

Belize City, April 27, 2016As concern and even fear

spread throughout the entire country like wildfire following the sudden announcement by Guate-mala’s President Jimmy Morales last Thursday that his Government would deploy 3,000 troops to Be-lize’s border area in response to the fatal shooting of a Guatemalan mi-nor in Belizean territory, Opposition Leader Hon. John Briceño was the

only credible and conspicuous voice of defense for our country.

Prime Minister Dean Bar-row had left Belize earlier that day enroute to New York City, U.S., to attend an UN climate change event. Unlike at least one instance in the past when the Prime Minister has chosen to cancel a major trip and return home upon being summoned

by gang leaders to a meet-ing, Barrow was apparently not convinced that the Gua-temalan President’s threats required him to be among his citizens.

The Government of Belize was leaderless, voice-less and direction-less. Unless Barrow

Christie’s Killer Gets Life in PrisonOrange Walk Town, Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Osmar Sabido, 26, will spend the rest of his life behind bars for the savage murder of his girlfriend, Christie Carrasco, on Feb-ruary 28, 2011. That decision was handed down by Justice Herbert Lord on Tuesday in

Pg. 3

Saldivar’s “Harrowing” Weekend!

Belize City, April 26, 2016A harrowing weekend…that is

what Prime Minister Dean Barrow said that he and his National Se-curity Council team that includes Minister of National Security John Saldivar endured while Guatema-la’s threat of military aggression became very real, very fast be-

THE PEOPLE’S UNITED PARTY SALUTES OUR BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO

PROTECT AND DEFEND OUR JEWEL, BELIZE

Christie Carrasco Osmar Sabido

THE BELIZE TIMES 202

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The Belize TimesThe Truth Shall Make You Free

Established 1957

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LOCAL WEATHER

Failed Foreign Diplomacy: The Guatemalan threat is real

Alleged Killer of George Street Don Arraigned

BNTU says it self-funded “Stand Up for Belize” forum

6 Feb26 Mar 27 Mar2 May 3 May1 May30 Apr29 Apr28 Apr

LOCAL WEATHER

24 APR2016

Hon. John Briceño and the People’s United Party wish all Belizean workers a Happy and Safe Labour Day holiday“…on this Labor Day 2016, let us honor the men and women who fought for the rights of working people in our country; who fought for our inde-pendence and for our full territorial integrity. Let us equally salute today’s workers who continue the struggle for equality. We thank you for your ef-forts and for the partnerships we have developed as employers and employ-ees and we remain firm in our belief that together we can build a Belize that works for Everyone.” – PUP Leader Hon. John Briceño

By Fermin Olivera, MSWIf we did not realize that the Gua-

temalan claim over Belize was serious, then you might as well continue sleep-ing. The Guatemalan President took the unfortunate occasion of the recent death of a Guatemalan child in Belizean territory to justify an increased military presence along our borders.

The death of the child, like the death and injury of our own in the recent past, are equally regrettable events. Except that in this case, it ap-pears that our own BDF may have done the justifiable shooting. I have a tendency to believe a soldier’s account, even though on more than one occa-sion, recently, our diplomats appear to prefer proof from third parties.

The flexing of Guatemalan military muscle is just another case of bully-ing and continued disrespect towards us. Make no mistake people, Guate-mala and its armed forces have been guilty of committing human atroci-ties towards their own people. To the best of my knowledge there has never been a history of Belizeans fleeing to Guatemala seeking refuge. Thousands of Guatemalans living in Belize today enjoy privileges and wealth that was never afforded to them in Guatemala.

I am certain we do not want a mili-tary confrontation; we cannot afford a military confrontation. Countries that have stocked piled military supplies are often drawn to use these in order to restock with newer and more mod-ern supplies. Guatemalan occupation and provocation along the Sarstoon

Belize City, April 27, 2016The National Executive of the

Belize National Teacher’s Union has written to the BELIZE TIMES to clar-ify that the “Stand Up for Belize” Fo-rum held on Friday April 15th 2016 in Benque Viejo del Carmen was totally funded by their organisation.

In a letter written on behalf of the BNTU, Executive Secretary Keesha Young, took umbrage with the Think About It Column published in the Sunday April 24th 2016 newspaper edition which stated that the forum was “a Ministry of Foreign Affairs sponsored event”.

“…the entire event was planned and fully funded by the BNTU. Not a penny was offered or would have

has established a “status quo” some of our politicians claim to not know but our military know very well. Our military must now ask the Guatemalan military for permission to go along the Sarstoon River. To my mind the Guatemalan Government of late has consistently showed us bad faith, but only the gen-eral public appears to realize this while our diplomats continue breaking bread with their Guatemalan counterparts. We have missed clear and justifiable oppor-tunities to send clear messages to our ill-fated neighbour that we are not happy with how our relations were going but perhaps we were blindsided thinking the Guatemalan Government was our friend.

If there is an expectation that some army from somewhere will come to help us—think again. Even if someone does come, we need to shed that ab-horrent servitude/peasant mentality and chart a course that can instil some pride among us. Just a facial expres-sion of courage on the part of our politi-cal leaders would be a welcomed relief. Cowards do not deserve to have brave people behind them.

I wish Mr. Morales would equally grandstand and move mightily to em-power the impoverished Guatemalans along our border to live better. When politicians fail it’s mostly the poor and young soldiers that die. This may also be the reason for violent deaths in the old capital of Belize. It is time to take stock of our actions that have helped us or hurt us. But we are not a helpless people as some would like us to believe.

been accepted from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” Young said in her letter.

She added that the only Ministry which was contacted for support was the Ministry of Education to get approv-al for time off classes for the teachers/members of the union.

“The “Stand Up for Belize” cam-paign is a vehicle being used to foster nationalism and love of country,” Young also pointed out.

One of the interesting results of the forum in Benque Viejo del Carmen is that the BNTU agreed to make pro-posals to the Ministry of Education include Guatemala’s unfounded claim as part of the education curriculum to ensure that our children are properly educate on the matter.

Dangriga, Wednesday, April 27, 2016On Monday he was released from

the Western Regional Hospital and on Tuesday morning Dangriga resident Nicholas Swazo was arraigned for the murder of notorious George Street don Gerald “Shiny” Tillett. Swazo was also arraigned on two counts of attempted murder for shooting Wadani Shed owner David Rodriguez and Carlos Sharp, with Tillett at the time of the execution-style murder.

Swazo had been receiving treat-ment for two gunshot wounds to the back, received during the same incident. Police say that as he killed “Shiny” and

fired into the crowd with him, an un-named person who was under the shed, drew his licensed firearm and shot Swa-zo. The injured man reported for medical treatment at the Dangriga hospital, claim-ing that he had been injured by the same gunman who killed Tillett. That story would likely had held up except that he was positively identified as the shooter who coldly walked up to the notorious gang leader as he played dominoes at the popular establishment and killed him with one shot to his temple.

Police maintain that the shooting was likely a gang-sanctioned hit, since Swazo is believed to be affiliated with the Southside Gang (SSG), rivals of the George Street Gang (GSG).

THE BELIZE TIMES1 MAY 2016 3 03 03

Sedi’s damning admission

From Rio Hondo to Sarstoon!Continued from page 1

Continued from page 1

Briceño Defends Belizereally believed the serial joke that Acting Prime Minister Gaspar Vega could provide the leadership needed by Belizeans during such a crisis.

In the absence of Government leader-ship, Opposition Leader Briceño took to the airwaves to declare that the Opposition would stand up to Guatemala’s barefaced bullying.

“Guatemalan troops must be with-drawn, and withdrawn now,” demanded the Opposition Leader.

Briceño announced that President Morales’ statements were “provocative and inflammatory” and “a threat to peace and tranquillity”. He added that the military actions were unprovoked since Belize of-fered no threat to Guatemala.

The Opposition Leader also vehe-mently rejected the President’s move to exercise sovereignty over the Sarstoon. This annexation, as former PUP Foreign Minister Eamon Courtenay has described it, has manifested itself under the Barrow Administration with credible objection. The Government’s way of tackling Guatemala’s illegal occupation of the Sarstoon area has

been weak protest notes which have been rejected at every instance by our bully neighbour.

Unlike the Barrow Administration’s tremendous failure to properly defend Belize’s sovereignty and territorial integ-rity, Briceño was clear on what needed to happen next. He stated that Belize must urgently take a strategic diplomatic of-fensive on the international stage while fully respecting the right of Belizeans to be consulted and informed.

Prime Minister Barrow, during a press conference on Monday, announced that the Government would abide to the Opposition’s recommendation that our international allies must be reached out to. But he gave no indication that Govern-ment would seriously engage the Oppo-sition in these efforts.

Belizeans feel that Barrow’s Foreign Minister Sedi Elrington has presided over the greatest diplomatic disaster in our na-tion’s history. Belizeans are disenchanted and mistrustful of the Government, while the Guatemalans feel emboldened. To continue down this road is a path fraught with danger.

Orange Walk Town, in a 69-page judg-ment which took an hour and a half to read out.

Carrasco, 22, was stabbed to death at around 8:30pm on February 28th, in front of the home she and Osmar Sa-bido shared in the San Lorenzo Hous-ing Site area. When Police responded to reports of an altercation, they saw Carrasco running towards them, bleed-ing profusely and screaming for help. Sabido stood nearby, a bloody knife on the seat of the car beside him.

In his defence, Sabido claimed that he was provoked by Carrasco, who he claims had accused him of cheating on her, and then told him that she was possibly pregnant with another man’s child. In a sworn statement from the dock, Sabido told the Court that Carras-co attacked him with a knife inside the house and they struggled and fell, at which time she accidentally stabbed herself.

But the testimony of medical ex-aminer Mario Estradabran indicated that the murder was deliberate, and not an accident. Estradabran told the Court that Carrasco had been stabbed

Christie’s Killer Gets Life in Prison

four times – twice to the left side of the chest, once to the left leg and once to the thumb. Three of those wounds were 14cm deep, including the fatal injury, a stab which pene-trated Carrasco’s heart and left lung. The medical examiner explained that those three wounds showed heavy force, while the 4th, to Carrasco’s thumb, was a defensive injury which indicated that she was trying to pro-tect herself.

The Judge did not believe Sabi-do’s testimony that he was attacked inside the home, and that is where Carrasco accidentally injured her-self, since there was no blood in the home, just outside. He also did not accept that Sabido was provoked, or that he was defending himself be-cause his life was threatened, as he told the Court.

After the judgment was read, Sabido indicated that he would not delay sentencing, and was given life in prison. His attorney, Oscar Selga-do, told the BELIZE TIMES that he did the case pro bono and indicated that there are grounds for an appeal, which is likely what will happen.

THE BELIZE TIMES 1 MAY2016 404

Kidnapped by drug lords??

Continued on page 23

Saldivar’s “Harrowing” Weekend!HARD KNOCKS

Something’s Fishy in the Sarstoon… When the Forward Operating Base was

launched at the Sarstoon, Minister of National Se-curity John Saldivar said this – “their supposed counter proposals were flatly rejected be-cause it says precisely what was asked. They want us to ask permission. And we flatly reject that.” One week after that, in response to a ques-tion asked by the BELIZE TIMES, Minister of For-eign Affairs Sedi Elrington said (regarding those same Guatemalan counter-proposals) – “That was not correct actually. The counter-proposal has been sent to us and we see it as now the basis for us to now go into greater detail in working it out…we didn’t have any difficulty with it other than the very first proposal.” So who’s lying? What exactly happened in Cabinet? Were the Guatemalan proposals rejected or what? See why Belizean people are worried? We can never get a straight answer out of Sedi.

It’s Ours So Stay Away! Explain this to me because I’m a little con-

fused. Everybody and their granny agree that more than half of the Sarstoon is for us. John Saldivar says that Sarstoon Island and half of the Sarstoon is for us. We own that, that’s our terri-

Wilfred Elrington

John Saldivar

tory. Mio territorio. The PM pushes out his chest and says we are asserting sovereignty in the Sarstoon, can’t you see? But the thing is that we can’t go into the Sarstoon, so don’t be telling us no rubbish about it belonging to us. And don’t be telling us that we are as-serting sovereignty, when our BDF soldiers can’t even patrol the Sarstoon. They are under orders to stay put on solid ground. That’s the truth. They can’t stop any Guatemalan vessel coming in. They can’t intercept any Guatemalan civilians. They can’t even approach Gua-temalan civilians. But we are supposed to keep out of the Sarstoon because the Guats say so. Can’t you see, said the blind, we’re dancing to the tune played by the Guatemalan piper.

For God’s Sake Stop It

This government hates Wil Maheia and the Belize Territo-rial Volunteers. Don’t believe the rhetoric about the BTV provok-ing the Guatemalans. Don’t believe the crap about the Guats feel-ing threatened by a few unarmed Belizeans waving flags. Don’t listen to Sedi when he says the Guatemalans are offended because the BTV goes up to their front door every day and stares them in the face. LOL. What a goofball. The truth is that the Government is ashamed because it took the BTV to teach them what to do, and how to assert any type of sovereignty in the Sarstoon. It took the BTV to teach government that we need to protect and defend our borders, and not just lie down and play dead for the Guatemalans. Now the Prime Minister is imploring the BTV to stay away from the Sarstoon, and spreading the vibes that if the BTV go there it will cause bloodshed. Imagine that. Listen carefully. If a boat carrying civil-ians, unarmed, patriotic Belizeans goes into Belizean territory at the Sarstoon – Belizean territory – it will cause bloodshed. Barrow says that if the BTV goes into Belizean territory they will be intercepted by the Guatemalans – Belizean territory – and he’s okay with that. God help us.

General Jones Sir… At the press conference Monday General David Jones said that they have received

information that a Guatemalan activist group plans to the do the same thing the BTV wants to do. He says that could cause problems. Sir let me explain something to you. Do you know what the Guatemalan military will do for that activist group? They will escort them Sir. They will provide them with an escort, as any military would do in areas like the Sarstoon and times like these. What is our military doing? NOTHING. We’re playing hide and seek, only we’ve only gotten to the part where we HIDE. Is anybody else concerned that we seem to do everything the Guatemalans tell us to do, while they do nothing they say they’ll do?

Why?Here’s a curious thing. The Sarstoon could be used as a crossing point for major nar-

cotics. A point where Belize and Guatemala are separated by only one small body of water. Who’s running things on that body of water? The Guatemalans. Who stops or examines vessels coming into the Sarstoon from open seas? Certainly not the BDF. The BDF is afraid to question, much less stop civilians traversing the Sarstoon. General Jones says they’re afraid that if they stop civilians it will aggravate the situation. You heard the Admiral from the Coast Guard – they’ll only be allowed to enforce maritime laws north of the Sarstoon, not on the Sarstoon.So tell me about this narcotics movement again? See where I’m go-ing with this? There’s something fishy in the Sarstoon, and it’s not fish.

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tween last Thursday April 21 and through to the weekend.

The Prime Minister was quite dramatic about this at a press con-ference held on Monday morning.

“..we just went through an ab-solutely harrowing weekend…all of us sitting at this table,” he bel-lowed.

But how frightening or trau-matic was the entire episode really for the PM and his National Secu-rity Minister? Were they shaking in their boots? Did they become super nervous and their blood pres-sures went up? Did Saldivar lose a few pounds from running from

meeting to meeting to ensure that our security units were in place in case of a military invasion (it’s already happen-ing in the Sarstoon)? We don’t have any evidence of any kind of “harrowing” experience for either of them but what we do know is that once Barrow left to New York on the morning of April 20th, there was no turning back for him. Not even Guatemala’s proclaimed amassing of troops at the borders convinced him to return to Belize to provide calm to concerned Belizeans. Throughout Gua-temala’s belligerence, Prime Minister Barrow remained in New York, far away from our troubles.

As for Saldivar the political race (no

Continued from page 1

Saldivar attending Castro’s birthday bash

THE BELIZE TIMES1 MAY 2016 5 05

Labor Day 2016: Together We Can Build A Belize That Works for Everyone

Día del trabajo 2016: Juntos podemos construir un Belize que funciona para todos

EDITORIALFiat Accompli!

Guatemala’s President Morales, using the unfortunate death of a child caught in the cross fire in a justifiable use of force by the BDF, massed the Guatemalan Armed Forces (GAF) along the Sarstoon River and announced to the world that the GAF will enforce Guatemala’s sovereign rights over the entire Sarstoon.

Morales’ pronouncement culminates eight years of an extremely poor diplomatic and national security strategy designed by Dean Barrow and ex-ecuted by Sedi Elrington. It must be exceptionally clear to all Belizeans that the Guatemalans have used the diplomatic space provided to them by Sedi and Dean, to obtain a strategic advantage on the world stage. So much so that Guatemala can threaten the peace of the entire region by annexing the Sarstoon River and amassing military forces along Belize’s western border with not a single word of condemnation from anybody of substance!

When in September 2015, Morales signaled that the recovery of Belize was the most important item on his agenda, Dean Barrow, with his usual arrogance, said: “We will deal with what happens when it happens. Look, he’s made at least one statement that is troubling, but I am hoping that if he does win the Guatemalan foreign policy establishment, the Guatemalan political elite and certainly the international community will make absolutely clear to that gentleman that any notion of pursuing their claim in a way that is disruptive of the good relations between Belize and Guatemala, that is threatening to Belize simply will not be tolerated. So, I am sure that we will be able to deal with that situation if and when it occurs.”

Well Mr Barrow, neither the Guatemalan foreign policy establishment, the Guatemalan political elite or the international community has constrained Morales.

It is clear that Mr Barrow underestimated the Guatemalans but perhaps more importantly, he has completely miscalculated the geopolitical interests of the British and the Americans. In fact, we find it intriguing that Guate-mala’s annexation of the Sarstoon occurred a mere three days after the visit to Guatemala by the British Defence Attaché. The public comments of the said Attaché indicated that he was in Guatemala to support “strengthened bilateral defence relations”. Despite the presence of the British Defence At-taché, Morales felt so embolden as to use the Chiquibul incident as a pretext to disturb the regional peace?

The policy of appeasement adopted by Mr Barrow, Sedi and the UDP has led us to an extremely dangerous place; unprecedented in our history. Mr Barrow has been so obsessed with consolidating power in Belize that in less than eight years, he doubled the size of the Police and created the feared GSU

even as he starved the BDF of the investments necessary to build a credible defence. Even some of the most basic of resources like proper boots and gears have been lacking in the BDF.

To add insult to injury, Barrow paid his brother $1,000 an hour for legal services—an entire month’s salary for the average private soldier in the BDF. Tell us again how much you care about our national security Mr Barrow! Tell us how you could have squandered more than $300 million of PetroCaribe money and yet the BDF still does not have the numbers and the tools neces-sary to properly defend the Jewel.

Whatever may have motivated Morales’ to act the way he did on April 21, 2016, what is true is that on Friday 22 April 2016 the Belizean people felt vulnerable, many panicked. It was an opportunity for the Prime Minster of Belize to demonstrate true leadership in the face of the most serious post-independence crisis this country has ever seen. Mr. Barrow had been out of the country when Morales made his announcement; Mr. Barrow would remain outside of Belize for three more days. We find it extremely troubling that at the time when Guatemala was threatening the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Belize Mr. Barrow chose to remain safely in New York. This is the selfsame Dean Barrow who hurriedly abandoned the installment of the new head of the Caribbean Court of Justice in September 2011, to return to Belize so he could hold an audience with the heads of criminal street gangs.

Luckily for Belize, the Hon. John Briceno was quick to fill the leadership vacuum. In a calm, mature and measured address to the nation, the Hon. John Briceno made it clear that Morales’ statement constituted “a direct challenge to the independence of Belize, to our territorial integrity and our desire to coexist peacefully in this region”. The Hon. John Briceno went on to describe our borders as “longstanding and permanent”, unlike Sedi who sees them as “artificial”. He demanded that Guatemalan “troops be withdrawn and with-drawn now”; he also called on the Guatemalans “to take immediate steps to discourage illegal activities and restore peace along our borders”. These have been the strongest words the Guatemalans have heard from this side of the border in over eight years. The Hon. John Briceno was prime ministerial in his address and he provided the comfort that the Belizean people so needed on Friday 22 April 2016!

The evidence shows that under Dean Barrow and Sedi’s leadership the Guatemalans have been embolden. We assert that Mr Barrow has been too consumed by a self-centered desire to leave behind a legacy as Belize’s first three-term Prime Minister. Well Mr Barrow you have your three terms but Morales’ Guatemala has the Sarstoon! That, dear sir, shall be your true legacy.

By John Briceño, Leader of the People’s United Party01 May 2016

Labour Day is a time to honour the contribution of the working people of Belize. We pay tribute to their work and recognize that they are the founda-tion upon which our nation is being built. In paying tribute to the Belizean worker we also celebrate the accomplishments of the activists and organiz-ers who brought about the birth of our Nationalist movement. After all it was organized labour, which gave rise to our political movements in Belize. It was the brave Belizean workers who, back in the 1950’s, resisted the colonial masters of their day, fought for more respect and responsibility so that today the Belizean workers’ rights are protected.

What we have accomplished as a nation is due in great part to the per-sistence and the sacrifices of earlier working class Belizeans, and if we are to move our nation forward, then we must be more like them. It must be our goal to ensure that the rights of workers are maintained and enhanced. We in the PUP believe that the best way to do this is to start by increas-ing the minimum wage. We also say that every working person in Belize

Por John Briceño, Lider del Partido Unido del Pueblo01 Mayo 2016

El día del trabajo es cuando honramos la contribución de los trabajadores de Belize. Rendimos homenaje a su trabajo y reconocemos que son la base sobre la cual nuestra nación se construye. En homenaje al trabajador Beliceño también celebramos los logros de los activistas y organizadores que indujeron el nacimiento de nuestro movimiento nacionalista. Después de todo fueron los trabajadores organizados que dieron origen a nuestros movimientos políticos en Belize. Fueron los trabajadores Beliceños valientes que, en la década de 1950, resistieron a los patronos coloniales del día, luchando por más respeto y responsabilidad por lo que hoy se protegen los derechos de los trabajadores.

Lo que hemos logrado como nación es debido en gran parte a la persisten-cia y los sacrificios de la anterior clase obrera beliceña, y si queremos avanzar en nuestra nación, entonces debemos ser más como ellos. Debe ser nuestro objetivo asegurar que los derechos de los trabajadores se mantengan y se mejoren. En el PUP creemos que la mejor manera de hacerlo es empezar por aumentar el salario mínimo. También señalamos que cada trabajador en Be-

Continued on page 10 Continued on page 10

THE BELIZE TIMES 1 MAY2016 606

PUP LeaderHON. JOHN BRICENO

Meeting PUP Committees OF Fort George & Lake Independence

Business Infinite Group Ltd. #155,674(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chap-ter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, notice is hereby given that Business Infinite Group Ltd.:

a) is in dissolutionb) commenced dissolution on the 21st day of April, 2016;

andc) Cititrust International Limited whose address is 35

Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company.

Cititrust International Limited

Registered Agent

El Poder de Crear Ltd. #129,391

(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, notice is hereby given that El Poder de Crear Ltd.:

d) is in dissolutione) commenced dissolution on the 22nd day of April, 2016;

andf) Cititrust International Inc. who address is 35 Barrack

Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company.

Cititrust International Limited

Registered Agent

El Poder de Saver Ltd. #129,392

(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, notice is hereby given that El Poder de Saver Ltd.:

a) is in dissolutionb) commenced dissolution on the 22nd day of April, 2016;

andc) Cititrust International Inc. who address is 35 Barrack

Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company.

Cititrust International Limited

Registered Agent

Éxito Total Ltd. #129,393

(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, notice is hereby given that Exito Total Ltd.:

a) is in dissolutionb) commenced dissolution on the 22nd day of April, 2016;

andc) Cititrust International Inc. who address is 35 Barrack

Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company.

Cititrust International Limited

Registered Agent

THE BELIZE TIMES1 MAY 2016 7 07

PUP Reps pledge support at Unity RallyCarla’s Confessions

NOTICENotice is hereby given that the below company has been dissolved and struck-off the International Busi-ness Companies Register with effect from April 15th, 2016:

Dragon Great International Limited.

Zetland Corporate Services Belize LimitedRegistered Agent

Belize City, April 19, 2016Carla Barnett’s endorsement

of John Saldivar for First Deputy Leader has triggered major political tremors in the United Democratic Party as the handful of choice del-egates consider who to vote for. Carla’s pick, in a sense, is a confes-sion of sorts as to who those she represents will also be supporting. It is then important to analyse the political confessions in her deci-sion.

The first confession is that Barnett is a “Barrowite”. She was pulled from the board room into the political realm by no other than Dean Barrow. She is now in the Senate because of Barrow. She answers only to Barrow and had Barnett been successful at fooling the people of Freetown into elect-ing her, there is no doubt that she would have been Dean’s candidate for first Deputy of the UDP.

The second confession is that Carla’s vote is really Dean Barrow’s vote. Clearly Dean will play Pontius Pilate when it comes to announc-ing support for Saldivar or Patrick Faber, and choose to support his candidate through his surrogates.

Carla Barnett

Another indication of who Dean is supporting is the person who al-ready enjoys his blessings and con-fidence whenever he travels out of the country and the Deputy Prime Minister Gaspar Vega is unavailable. Of Faber and Saldivar, it is Saldivar who becomes Acting Prime Minis-ter.

The real story behind Carla’s confessions is not only the under-lining indication of whom Barrow is backing, but also her choice of

words in a political advertisement in support of her candidate. Carla minced no words when she said that her sup-port for Saldivar was because he was the mature candidate. So, the not so subliminal inference is that Patsy is im-mature.

Carla also made it clear that she was behind Saldivar because he had an economics background which will be needed in the difficult economic times. Coming from Carla, this is a major indictment on the Barrow Ad-ministration. Carla clearly isn’t buying into the propaganda that the economic is on a steady path. Nor with imports tripling exports. Not with banking trou-bles and de-risking. Not with the pa-

paya industry collapsing, the banana industry haemorrhaging and the cit-rus industry nearly wiped out.

Carla’s confessions exposed that the Belizean economy is in trouble and Dean can’t fix it, and worse, no loudmouth, light-weight, immature candidate like Patrick Fa-ber will be able to fix it. Well said, Carla!

The Carla confessions may have gone unnoticed to the other media houses with the many distractions lately, but for those who are able to see the big picture, to read body lan-guage and read between the lines, Carla has told us that hard times are ahead. What a mess!

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BY ORDER OF CHARGEENOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED a statutory body formed and registered under the Credit Union Act, Chapter 314 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, and whose registered office is situated at No. 1 Hyde’s Lane, Belize City, Belize District hereby gives notice of its intention to exer-cise its power of sale as Chargee under and by virtue of a Charge registered at the Land Registry between ERLIN YOUNG of the one part and HRCU of the other part.

HRCU will at the expiration of three months from the date of the first publica-tion of this notice sell the property described in the Schedule below.

ALL offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing to Holy Redeemer Credit Union Limited from whom full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained.

SCHEDULE

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 153.8 square metres being Parcel 473, Block 45 in the Albert/Mesop Registration Section TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon, the freehold property of ERLIN YOUNG.

DATED this 18th day of April 2016

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE

Phone: (501) 224-5644Fax: (501) 223-0738

deserve a chance at a decent life. We call it economic justice, which is also integral to our creed, which is rooted in social justice.

For this reason, the PUP continues to give its full support to the union movement in Belize, we believe that the workers of this nation are the ones who have and will always bring change for better. After all, it is because of the hard work and determination of our union leaders that teachers and public of-ficers were able to get their much deserved cost of living adjustment.

Of course we cannot stop there, not when more than 10 percent of Be-lizeans who want a job can’t find one and so many more are underemployed. The work cannot stop when so many of our women who work just as hard as our men earn less; or when children are being asked to perform labour instead of learning in school.

This month, hundreds of young Belizeans will graduate from our high schools and tertiary level institutions. Few will seek further studies, while many will seek to join the labour force. Hundreds of bright, qualified young Belizeans, optimistic about the future will be ready to work to build Belize. Will their dreams be realized or will they be forced to join the many who already want to work but can’t find a job? Already too many of our best and most talented people are being left behind. We must not fail them, for if we do, we fail the future.

We can do better; we’ve faced challenges like these before and prevailed. Together we obtained universal adult suffrage, achieved independence and created a strong labour movement through our unions. We will always win when working people across this country come together to defend our rights and to preserve our democracy. These victories are part of what we celebrate on Labour Day.

So, on this Labor Day 2016, let us honor the men and women who fought for the rights of working people in our country; who fought for our indepen-dence and for our full territorial integrity. Let us equally salute today’s workers who continue the struggle for equality. We thank you for your efforts and for the partnerships we have developed as employers and employees and we remain firm in our belief that together we can build a Belize that works for Everyone.

Happy Labour Day!!!

Labor Day 2016: Together We Can Build A Belize That Works for Everyone

lice merece una oportunidad de una vida digna. Nosotros lo llamamos justicia económica, que también es parte integral de nuestra afirmación y que está enraizada en la justicia social.

Por esta razón, el PUP sigue dando apoyo pleno al movimiento sindical en Belize, creemos que los trabajadores de esta nación son los que tienen y siempre traerán cambios para mejor. Al fin y al cabo, es por el trabajo duro y determinación de nuestros dirigentes sindicales que maestros y funcionarios públicos fueron capaces de obtener su muy merecido ajuste salarial.

Por supuesto no podemos conformarnos con esto, no cuando más del 10 por ciento de los Beliceños que desea un trabajo no pueden encontrar uno y cuando muchos más están subempleados. El esfuerzo no puede parar cuando todavía muchas de nuestras mujeres que trabajan tanto como nuestros hom-bres ganan menos; o cuando los niños se les piden que trabajen en lugar de ir a la escuela.

Este mes, cientos de jóvenes beliceños se graduarán de nuestros cole-gios e instituciones de nivel terciarias. Pocos buscarán estudios superiores, mientras muchos buscaran unirse a la fuerza laboral. Cientos de jóvenes be-liceños brillantes, calificados y optimistas sobre el futuro estarán dispuestos a trabajar para en construir Belize. ¿Harán realidad sus sueños o se verán obliga-dos a unirse a los muchos que quieren trabajar pero no encuentran trabajo? Ya muchos de nuestras mejores y más talentosas personas están siendo dejados a un lado. No les debemos fallar, porque si lo hacemos, le fallamos al futuro.

Nosotros podemos hacer mejor; hemos enfrentado desafíos como estos antes y hemos prevalecido. Juntos obtuvimos el sufragio adulto universal, lo-gramos la independencia y creamos un fuerte movimiento obrero a través de nuestros sindicatos. Siempre venceremos cuando el sector laboral de este país se una para defender nuestros derechos y para preservar nuestra democracia. Estas victorias son parte de lo que celebramos en el día del trabajo.

Por lo tanto, en este día del trabajo 2016, honremos a los hombres y mu-jeres que lucharon por los derechos de los trabajadores en nuestro país; que lucharon por nuestra independencia y nuestra integridad territorial completa. Igualmente saludamos a los trabajadores de hoy que siguen la lucha por la igualdad. Le agradecemos sus esfuerzos y las alianzas que hemos desarrollado como empresarios y empleados y permanecemos firmes en nuestra convic-ción de que juntos podemos construir un Belize que funciona para todos.

¡Feliz día del Trabajo!

Día del trabajo 2016: Juntos podemos construir un Belize que funciona para todos

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HRCU Reports Success at 72nd AGM!The Holy Redeemer Credit Union held its 72nd Annual General Meeting on Saturday, April 23rd, 2016 at the SJC Landivar Gymnasium, where the institution’s officials reported another year of stability and suc-cess. Here are the highlights of their report:

Total Assets: $536.9 Mil-lion; an increase of 7.1% from last year

Net Profit: $25.2 Million; more than $2m per month

Growth in Savings: $33.1 Million

Total Savings: $440.7 Mil-lion

Growth in loans: $12.1 Mil-lion; 4% were 22,604 new loans between April 2015 and March 31 2016

434 New Loans per week

Membership at 52,378; Up by 2,489 from last year

Dividends of 5% (highest return on savings in Be-lize)

20% Rebate (20c of every dollar of interest paid re-turned to borrower)

New full equipped Branch Office inaugurated in Inde-pendence Village on De-cember 6, 2015

New Board Member rep-resenting the South, Mrs. Elizabeth Zabaneh

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MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALE FOR ORANGE WALK DISTRICTLicensed Auctioneer NOEL J. CODD will sell the following properties at the time and places

mention below on Tuesday May 3rd, 2016

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, IN TRIAL FARM being Registra-tion Section Trial Farm Block 4 Parcel 762, Orange Walk District, Belize. The proper-ty contains 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, living, kitchen, and dining area being the freehold property of Benjamin Torres.

ALL THAT LOT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 284/1, TRIAL FARM REG. SECTION BLOCK 4, O/WALK. Property contains 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, Living and kitchen area. Prop-erty for Lisandro Vargas

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being block 4 Parcel 3871 Orange Walk Town Registration section. The subject build-ing is 1,260 square feet containing 5 bed-rooms, 2 full bathrooms, 2 livings rooms and 1 kitchen area being the Freehold property of Juan August.

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 4 Par-cel 421 Orange Walk Town Registration Section, Orange Walk District and con-taining 711.11 square yards as shown on R.I.M Subject property is located in front of the B.S.I. football field. Property belongs to Amory Jacobs

All that piece or parcel of land being lot No.72 situate at the corner of Evelyn & St. Peter Street,Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District. Being Block 4 Parcel 1618 Orange Walk TownRegistration Section, Orange Walk District and containing 479.3 square meters. The subject building is a 2 storey concrete structure. Main level having 8 bedrooms, 1 part-bath,and liv-ing area. 2nd level 3 bedrooms,2 full bath, family room, laundry room, living, din-ing and kitchen. THE LOWER FLOOR IS USED AS DOCTOR’S OFFICE THE UP-PER AS RESIDENCE. BUILDING IS IN VERY GOOD STATE being the Freehold property of Ricardo Fabro

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land con-taining 1045.045square meters being Lot 648 situated in Trial Farm village, Orange Walk District. Property is vacant lot. Be-ing the Fee Simple property of Melbourne Rodriguez

All that piece or parcel of land containing 645.890 s. m.3744 Cor. Palmar Boundary Road & Macal River Street, Orange Walk. The Subject Building comprises 1,360sft. The same is occupied as a family home of 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, complete with kitchen, dining & living room spaces. Being the freehold property of Roger Tun.

All that lot, parcel or piece of land, in Or-ange Walk being Registration Section Or-ange Walk Town, Block 4 Parcel 4255, Or-ange Walk district. The property has 775 square feet and contains three bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a living, a kitchen and a dining area. Being the Fee simple property of Dr. Jose Lahera.

All that lot, parcel or piece of land in Orange Walk being Registration Sec-tion Orange Walk Town Block 4 Parcel 1911. Property contains 4 bedrooms, 2 Full bathrooms, Living, Kitchen and din-ing area. The building is also comprised of 1786 S.FT. Being the Fee Simple property of Ana B. Castillo.

All that lot, piece or parcel of land con-taining 642.82 square meters. Being parcel 1460, Block 4, Registration Section Orange Walk Town .The building is a one sto-rey concrete bungalow with a gross floor area of 934 square feet. The structure was renovated in 2015. It is a family dwelling of 2bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a kitchen, a din-ing area and a living room area. Being the Fee simple property of Lionella Chell.

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, IN Orange Walk being Registra-tion Section Ann Gabourel Block 4 Parcel 1814. The house contains 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, living, kitchen and dining area being the freehold property of Levy Blanco.

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Licensed Auctioneer Noel J. Codd will sell the following properties at the time and places mention below on Wednesday May 4th, 2016

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ALL that piece or parcel of land being Block 4 Parcel 1946 Orange Walk Town measur-ing 1199.638 sq yds. being the Freehold property of Ricardo Fabro.

ALL that piece or parcel of land being BLOCK 1 PARCEL 499 SAN ESTEVAN REGISTRA-TION SECTION in San Estevan Village, Or-ange Walk Town. Land measuring 461.9 S.M. Building:Concrete bungalow house with 3 bedrooms, full bath, living, Dining, Kitchen Area and laundry room. Being the Freehold property of Eudaldo & Macaria Patt.

Lease property being lot no. 309 Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District, containing 1200.467 sqyds Two storey concrete structure; 2400 sqft Main: 1 living, dining, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms,laundry room Sec-ond Level - 80% completed: 1 living room, dining, kitchen , full bath, 4 bed rooms being the Leashold property of Primitivo Chan

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 4 Par-cels 623,624,625 & 631 orange Walk Town 2054.41 square meters Orange Walk Town Registration Section. Vacant Land. Being the freehold property of M.V. Imports Ltd

ALL that piece or parcel Being Block 1 Par-cels 228, 229, 230, 231 San Estevan Regis-tration Section. Land measuring 657.1 sm, 710.8 sm, 641.7sm, & 729 sm respectively in San Estevan Village, Orange Walk. 39 x 39 feet Concrete bungalow structure: 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, lkitchen, dining and living room. There is also an open shed, which is used as an additional kitchen & washing area. Being the Freehold property of Wilber & Erica Vega.

ALL that piece or parcel Being Block 1 Par-cels 485 & 486 San Estevan Village Lots Lay-out, Orange Walk and containing 1084.1 square meters (parcel 485) and 1018.6 square meters (parcel 486) respectively. Land only Property of Amelio Cansino.

All that piece or parcel of land being parcels 157 and 158, Douglas Registration Section, Block 1, and Orange Walk. The Lot 158 con-tains 1045.159 square meters and it’s the corner lot on the roadside. Lot 157 contains 1040.57 square meters and it’s the inside lot for which the street is not open yet. Both lots are presently in its natural state. Being the Property of Erica Cabral

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PEICE OF LAND, IN ORANGE WALK being Reg-istration Section Ann Gabourel, Block 4, Parcel 2755 being the freehold property of Van Clarke.

ALL THOSE THREE pieces or parcel of land containing 1,719.013 s.m. being Registra-tion Section Indian Hill East Block 4 Parcel 514,515,516. Ishwar Mahbubani

All that piece or parcel of land containing 522.5 Square Meters being Registration Section Or-ange Walk Town Block 4 Parcel 879, Orange Walk District, Belize. Land only being the free-hold property of Pabel Torres

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Parcel 206/1 Block 1 Miller’s Bight Registration Section containing 36.7 acres being the leashold property of Apolonio Ramirez.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land con-taining 464.454 s. m. being lot no. 3235 CABBAGE STREET, Orange Walk Dis-trict, Belize. The house contains 2 bed-rooms, living, kitchen and dining area. The house has an outdoor facility being the Freehold parcel of Martin Jimenez.

ALL THAT Being Block 4 Parcel 3706, Orange Walk Town Registration section being Registration Section Orange Walk Town Block 4 Parcel 3706, Orange Walk District, Belize. 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath-room, living, kitchen and dining area be-ing the freehold property of Ester Vargas.

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, being Registration: Ann Gabourel Block: 4 Parcel: 1247/1. The property con-tains IA 26’ X 24’, 2 BEDROOMs, BUN-GALOW DWELLING HOUSE being the leasehold property of Felix Rejon

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land contain-ing 348.33sm being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 1473 ANN GABOUREL REGISTRATION SECTION. Located at #49 Yo Creek & San Joaquin St., Orange Walk Town. The Subject Building is a one storey concrete bungalow with a gross floor area of 1971sft, including open area. The same serves as a 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom residence with kitchen/dining and living room areas. House was originally constructed in 1998 and renovated in 2011. House is 50% tiled, plastered and painted. There is also a second structure within the lot that is currently used as a store room. Property of Edison & Rosita Johnson.

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Orange Walk Branch on Wednesday May 4th, 2016

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ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, BEING PARCEL # 31 Block 1, PARAISO/ SANTA RITA REGISTRA-TION SECTION. Building:2 ½ storey with 5,013 sq. ft. with Main:- 2,294 sq. ft 2 Bed-rooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1 part bath, with kitchen, dining and living room areas and laundry room. Second:- 2,077 sq. ft. 2 Bed-rooms, 2 full bathrooms, 1 part bath, with kitchen, dining and living room areas and laundry room. Third:-642 sq. ft. and is used as an additional living room space being the freehold of Ramesh Buxani Co Ltd

ALL that piece or parcel being Parcel 62 Block 1 COROZAL CENTRAL REG. SEC-TION. Located at No 3. 4th Ave Corozal Town. Building is FULLY CONCRETE, DWELLING COMPRISING OF A PAR-TIAL BASEMENT WHICH CREATES A TWO-STOREY. Measuring aprox. 1800 sq ft. Property of Albertico Gongora

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE FOR COROZAL DISTRICT Licensed Auctioneer Noel J. Codd will sell the following properties

at the time and places mention below on Thursday May 5th, 2016

ALL that piece or parcel of land being Par-cel 2157/1 Block 1 in Corozal North situ-ate in Hall’s Layout, College Road, Corozal Town Land - 727.06 sqyds, Building 47.5ft x 32.5ft-split level concrete house, Main level holds 5 bedrooms, 2 full bath, 1 kitchen and living room. Second level 2 bedrooms and a storage area. There is also a 13ft x 15 ft single building in the yard being the lease-hold property of Ezekiel Gilharry.

ALL that piece or parcel of land being Corozal Central Registration Section Block 1 Parcel 278, located at No. 8th Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District. Land - 505.33 sq yds. Building - One single storey bungalow house with 1 bedroom, 1 bath, living, dining and kitchen area. The original house is 21 X 31 fully complete, with an extension that is considered 40% completed and measuring 17 X 31 being the freehold of Abimael & Monica Catch.

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ALL That piece or parcel being Parcel 188 Block 1 San Jose/San Pablo Village.Contain-ing a one storey concrete bungalow with a gross floor area of approximately 700sft. Holding 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living/kitchen area.Being the Freehold property of Otilio Cacerez & Macedonia Chi.

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ALL THAT piece or parcel being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 428/1 SAN JOSE/SAN PABLO REGISTRATION SECTION containing 1646.7 square meters being the Leasehold property of Miguel Briceno.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land con-taining 20acres being BLOCK 4 PARCEL 65 DOUGLAS RURAL REGISTRATION SECTION. Located in San Jose/San Pablo Village being the Freehold property of Vi-cente Escalante.

ALL that piece or parcel of land con-taining 2160.701 square meters. be-ing Registration Section Indian Hill East Block 4 Parcel 523, Orange Walk District. The property currently hosts a one storey structure which is unoc-cupied. Being the Freehold property of Roberto Santos

All that lot, piece or parcel of land be-ing parcel 510/1. REGISTRATION SECTION: SAN JOSE/SAN PABLO BLOCK: 1 PARCEL: 510/1. The Build-ing is a 2 bedroom bungalow house. Be-ing the leasehold property of Edwin Patt

All that lot, parcel or piece of land, in San Pablo. Being Registration Section San Jose/ San Pablo, Block 1, Parcel 69/1, Orange Walk District. The building contains three bedrooms, one full bathroom, a living, a kitchen and a dining area. Being the lease-hold property of Alfonso Teck

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 1 Par-cel 282, situated at No. 96 5th Street North, Corozal Central, Corozal Town, Land mea-suring 669.91 SqYds, Building - Concrete bungalow structure containing 3 bedrooms, 2 full bath, kitchen, living room, dining room, and office being the Freehold prop-erty of Froylan & America Gilharry.

All that lot, parcel or piece of land, in Corozal North being Registration Sec-tion Corozal North Block Parcel 2146.The building is 1050 square feet it comprises of 4bedrooms, 2 Full bathrooms, a living, a kitchen and a dining area. Being the Fee simple property of Teleford Flores.

All that lot, parcel or piece of land, in Corozal North. Being Registartion Section Corozal North, Block 1, Parcel 869, Corozal Town, Corozal District. The building contains 1,395 square feet on the main floor and 930 sqare feet on the second floor.The building is made up off 4 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a laundry, a living kitchen and a dining area. Being the Fee simple property of Mohan and Asha Thani.

All that lot, parcel or piece of land in Coro-zal. Being Registration Section Corozal North, Block 1, Parcel 1982. The property contains two building. The main building contains 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, a liv-ing room, a kitchen and a dining area. Be-ing the Fee simple property of Robert and Elizabeth Cervera

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Continued from page 16 ALL THAT LOT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 28,CAROLINA CALCUTTA REG. SECTION, BLOCK 1, COROZAL containing 907.43 SQUARE YARDS. THE PROPERTY IS IN KEN’S LAYOUT, AN EXPANSION OF XAIBE VILLAGE AND IS FIVE LOTS OFF THE MAIN ROAD. Building is a one storey con-crete structure with 1 bath, living dining and kitchen area. Property is designed for more bedrooms but is not complete. Fee simple property of Valentin Nicholas

All that piece or parcel 552 Libertad Village Registration Section, Block 1, Corozal District, Belize. The property is big and long lot contain-ing 1799.63 square feet. It has two houses. The first house is a two-storey wooden and concrete structure with 5 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, a kitchen, a dining and a living area. It measures about 2100 square feet. While the second house is situated at the back it is a wooden structure with an additional concrete back, thus giving the building a sort of an L shape. It is about 1300 square feet. It consists of 3bedrooms, a living/dining room and a kitchen. Being the Property of EMILIO & MELVA SARMIENTO. (EMILA & BALDOMINIO MONTEJO)

ALL THAT LOT PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND BEING PARCEL 57/1, BUENA VIS-TA REG. SECTION BLOCK 1, COROZAL. Containing Approximately 1310.6 S.Y. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS NEAR CENTRAL-LY LOCATED LOT IN THE VILLAGE AND TWO STREETS PARALLEL TO THE NORTHERN HIGHWAY.Holding a two sto-rey concrete building: main level has 1 bed room, living and dining area. Second level has 3 bedrooms, living, dining and kitchen area. Leasehold property for Florencia Pott

ALL that piece or parcel being Block 1 Par-cel 682 Libertad Village Registration Sec-tion, Corozal District Land: 10,811.87 s. y Building is a two storey concreted dwell-ing - Main level contain 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, kitchen, dining, living and laundry room, Second level is incomplete. Accord-ing to the owner it has been sub-divided into 4 large lots. There is also a thatch house on the property a open trench that may have been initial work for a swim-ming pool. Being the Freehold property of Herman Botes.

ALL that piece or parce being Block 3 Parcel 614 Sarteneja Registration Section, Corozal District. Vacant land measuring 1106.8 s.m. being the Freehold property of Juan Perez.

ALL that parcel Sarteneja Registration Sec-tion, Block 3, parcel No. 348/1 COROZAL. Structure is a mix concrete bunglow with addition at the top, holding 3 bedrooms, bath, living/dining/kitchen areas. Property of Ariolo & Diana Samos

ALL THAT piece or parcel being PAR-CEL 539/1,SANTA CLARA/ SAN ROMAN REG. SECTION, BLOCK 1, COROZAL being the leasehold prop-erty of George Moralez.

All that piece or parcel containing 1.17 Acres being lot 5 situate approx 10 1/2 Miles On the Belize Corozal Road. Land Only being the freehold property of Noguera Sugarcane Derivatives

All that piece or parcel containing 639.4 Square Meters, being Registration Section Grants Land Block 1 Parcel 322/1 Copper Bank, Corozal District. The property is ap-praised under the assumption of good mar-ketable title in fee simple volume 28 of 2002. The property in review has a single fam-ily bungalow residence with a gross square footage of 980 sq ft at ground floor and 260 sq ft at first floor and land 639.4 S.M. being the freehold property of Sarah Cobb

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, IN SAN ANDRES/RANCHITO being Registration Section San Andres/Ranchito Block 1 Parcel 792 Corozal Dis-trict. The building contains 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living, and kitchen area being the Freehold of Jeorge Zetina

ALL THAT pieces or parcels of land being 1 Parcel 120 containing 50.2 acres Parcel 97 containing 14.798 acres, Parcel 95 containing 62.79 acres and Parcel 86 containing 88.16 acres situated in Libertad Rural Registration Section cane land only being the Freehold properties of Armando Martinez and Ervin Rancharan.

ALL THAT LOT, PARCEL OR PIECE OF LAND, BEING PARCEL # 1450/1 CON-SEJO ROAD S.E REG SECTION BLOCK 1, COROZAL District being the Leasehold of Jose Cawich

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NOEL J. CODDCarmelita Village,

Orange Walk DistrictTel: Office: 677-5184 cell: 624-5184

Email:[email protected]

@Noel Codd Auctioneer

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 2995 sm being Block1 Parcel 141 San Andres/Ranchito Registration Section. The Subject Property houses 3 structures. Building No.1 is 1,200sft. and is occupied as a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home complete with kitchen, dining & living room spaces. Building No.2: concrete two storey structure of 1,920sft. Each floor is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom space each with kitchen, dining & living room spaces. Building No. 3 is aq 1,200sft. structure with floor & walls in place only Freehold properties of Armando Martinez and Ervin Rancharan.

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All that lot, parcel, or piece of land in Sarteneja being Registration Section Sarteneja Block 3 parcel 604/1. The house contains 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, a living, a kitchen and a dining area and comprise of 954 sq. ft. Being the Leasehold property of Jael Cobb.

All that lot, piece or parcel of land, in Lou-isville. Being Parcel 1, Registration Section Louisville, Block 1, Corozal District. The building is 1051 square feet, it has 2 bed-rooms, 1 bathroom, a living room, a kitchen and dining area. Being the Fee simple prop-erty of Saturnino Coba

All that lot, piece or parcel of land, in San Andres/ Ranchito. Being parcel 453, Block 1, Registration Section San Andres/ Ranchito . . The property comprises of 1128 Sq. Ft. and has 3 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom, living, Kitchen and dining area. Being the fee simple property of Patrick Smith.

All that lot, parcel or piece of land, in Coro-zal District, being Block 1, Parcel 468, Buena Vista Village, Corozal District. The building is divided into differect secetions. The first floor is divided into three secections as fol-low: a left sectcion is presently being used as a one bedroom apartment. The middle sec-tion is open up from the front like a corridor and sitting area. The right section has 2 bed-rooms. The second floor of the buliding is a new completed construction. Being the Fee simple property of Ricardo Gutierrez .

For SaleBy Order of the

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edi-tion, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Mortgage made the 18th day of December 2013, between DAMION GARBUTT of 19 Miles Sandhill Village, Belize District, Belize, of the one part, and SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LTD., of the other part, and recorded as LTU-201302329, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

SCHEDULE

All that freehold interest in all that lot piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 34 (578.56 S.Y.) situate in Sand-hill Village, Belize District and bounded and described as shown on Plan No. 423 of 2013 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.

DATED this 11th day of April, 2016.

MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP91 North Front Street

Belize CityAttorney-at-Law for

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

For SaleBy Order of the

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edi-tion, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Mortgage made the 6th day of January 2014, between ESTEVAN CHOC of Santa Rosa Village, Stann Creek District, Belize, of the one part, and SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LTD., of the other part, and recorded as LTU-201400010, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

SCHEDULE

All that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 18 comprising 1183.51 S. Y. situate along the Southern Highway, Santa Rosa Village, Stann Creek District, bounded and described as shown by Plan No. 61 of 2005 attached to Minister’s Fiat (Grant) No. 61 of 2005 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.

DATED this 11th day of April, 2016.

MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP91 North Front Street

Belize CityAttorney-at-Law for

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

THE BELIZE TIMES1 MAY 2016 19

By G. Michael Reid“All peoples have the right to

self-determination; by virtue of that right they freely determine their po-litical status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural devel-opment.” - Article 2 of the 1960 Unit-ed Nations Declaration.

“Let every citizen be assured that we do not intend to be integrat-ed, reincorporated, assimilated or taken over by any country. The whole world knows that our political aims are self-government within the Com-monwealth and independence...while we shall not surrender even one square centimetre of our na-tional territory, we do not propose to spew recrimination or insults against our neighbours... because of our steadfastness, our demeanour, our willingness to meet our neighbours at the conference table, we expect in time that they will acknowledge our right to freely exercise the principle of self-determination, guaranteed us by the Charter of the United Nations, self-determination to be a nation” - Rt. Hon George Price, “Appoint-ment with History” address, Wesley Church August 5th, 1962.

This past week, Belize came as close to serious conflict with Guate-mala as it has been for the past 40 years or so. Sometime during the day last Thursday, news began to filter in that a Guatemalan minor had been shot by BDF soldiers. By evening, the town was abuzz with the news and the tension thickened further, when Channel Seven aired an ad-dress by the Guatemalan president hurling threats and declaring the in-cident “cowardly and excessive”. The news sent shockwaves through the country and the subsequent belliger-ence from the Guatemalan president added more to the anxiety.

Always in the back of the minds of Belizeans, is the Guatemalan claim that has long cast a shadow on our development and remains a perma-nent asterisk to our Independence.

Recent aggression at the Sarstoon and a campaign promise by newly elected President Jimmy Morales to “recover Belize for Guatemala” has revived the feeling of uneasiness quite common to older Belizeans. There is a whole generation of Be-lizeans that has grown up removed from the constant cry of “Guate-mala di come” so familiar to those of us born pre-Independence. Last Wednesday’s event and subsequent news that Guatemala had amassed troops at our border however, legiti-mized for our young, the stories they had only heard around the dinner tables.

face off drives home the importance of resolving this issue once and for all. Many believe that our govern-ment is doing a poor job of repre-senting us in this issue and there is simply no confidence in our present foreign minister. Sedi Elrington is seen as playing footsie with his Gua-temalan counterpart and acquiescing too readily to his every proposal. El-rington often seems to be represent-ing Guatemala’s views as opposed to presenting those of the Belizean people. It is past time for him to be removed from this position. Assad Shoman would offer much more con-fidence and not only to the UDPs but to all Belizeans.

This of course, brings me to a very important aspect of this whole discussion. For Belize to present any viable resistance to Guatemala’s ag-gression, whether militarily or dip-lomatically, we must first become united. Make no mistake; even if England or any other power comes to our aid, we Belizeans will have to

join in the fight. How though, can this country ask its entire population to fight when only some are allowed to partake and enjoy of this “wealth un-told”? Let the children of those politi-cians who gobble up all the scholar-ships and all the high-paying jobs be the first to put on uniform and pick up arms. After all, it is “UDP first, Beliz-eans second and PUP last”. Let that also be the order of our involvement and sacrificing of lives.

I, for one, believe that it is high time that we bring this issue to a

Gunboat Diplomacy

Elrington often seems to be repre-senting Guatemala’s views as opposed to presenting those of the Belizean people. It is past time for him to be re-moved from this position.

The reaction from the Guatema-lan president was unfortunate, un-necessary and uncalled for, but not altogether unpredictable. This Gua-temalan claim has long been used as a political football by politicians on both sides of our border. It is pulled out, dusted off and thrown into play whenever a need arises. Morales, who has been described as “Gua-temala’s answer to Donald Trump”, and who was just sworn into office a few months ago, is already facing opposition and marches of protest in his country. He desperately needs a distraction and what better than a “Belice es Nuestro” situation!

On our side of the border, this recent flare-up also serves the gov-ernment as a convenient distraction from many of the problems facing us as a nation. One sometimes wonders if there is really any serious attempts given, to the resolving this persis-tent problem. Prime Minister Dean Barrow, as he usually is, was out of the country when the incident oc-curred. One would have thought that he would have immediately returned, as he did a few years back when one of his favourite street gangs were threatening disorder. This was cer-tainly a situation that required his presence, if only to bolster the moral of our troops. Apparently, he did not think so.

The Guatemalan Claim has lin-gered for too long and this recent

head. We must take it to the inter-national community, the same ones who sanctioned our move to Inde-pendence and self-determination. At every opportunity, our leaders must bend the ear of foreign lead-ers and lobby them to our cause. Instead of using these junkets for mere gallivanting and photo op-portunities, let us continuously and incessantly implore their support. Every international event that we attend for whatever reason let us draw attention to our plight. Our artists are presently being show-cased and highlighted at the world renowned New Orleans’ Jazz Fes-tival. Let us hope that when they take the stage, that they include in their presentations some address to the problem that we are facing back home. The world must know and be asked to condemn Guatemala’s un-fair aggression, oppression and con-tinued bullying tactics.

Belizeans are a kind, friendly and hospitable people. If we want-

ed to hurt Guatemalan children, many cross our border everyday to attend school. When the topic was broached recently on social media, almost to a man, every comment was against discontinuing this practice of allowing these children the opportunity for an education. We have nothing against the Gua-temalan people; we only want to left alone and be allowed to live in peace.

We believe that there should be an impartial and complete inves-tigation into what happened in the Chiquibul last Wednesday. If our sol-diers were in the wrong, then let the chips fall where they may. If howev-er, it is confirmed that they indeed fired in self defence and abided by every protocol of engagement, then we stand firmly and unwaveringly behind them. Guatemala must re-spect our Independence, our sover-eignty and our borders. GOD bless Belize!

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MY PERSPECTIVE

THE GUATEMALA CONUNDRUM

By Dolores Balderamos Garcia

I certainly didn’t think that I would be writing about the Be-lize-Guatemala issue once again so soon after my entry for this column of a month or so ago. I called it “The Beds Are Burning,” signifying the very serious nature of the problem that we find our-selves in with this Guatemalan difficulty. I think it is accurate to call this situation a conundrum. My trusty Concise Oxford dic-tionary, my spelling and meaning bible for my writing, defines co-nundrum as “a confusing or diffi-cult problem or question.” We do have our hands full with this one.

My reference to the beds burning brought to the forefront my considered view that the Dean Barrow government has been sleeping big time on this conundrum. How can they sleep while the beds are burning? I re-peat. There has been an, again, big time lack of leadership, and now we have had the spectacle of ghastly and frightening saber-rattling on the part of the Guate-malan president and his generals, or should I say the Guatemalan generals and their president?

As we would say in Belize we did not come to this pass just “So-so so.” What is happening now is as a direct result of the many failures on the part of the foreign minister and the prime minister. I mean no personal disrespect to the Rt. Hon. Prime Minister or to his foreign minister Hon. Sedi El-rington. But I feel impelled to say once more “Unoo have failed us utterly.” I feel no sense of com-fort whatever in the Prime Min-ister telling us last Monday at his press briefing that “any immedi-ate danger has passed and that our nation can, for the moment, rest easy.” How can we rest easy when a former comedian issues such direct threats to Belize and has acted on them? How can we rest easy when we cannot even inaugurate a forward operating base at the Sarstoon without the Guatemalan Navy in our territorial waters and a drone from the Gua-temalan side of the border invad-ing our airspace in the faciest of ways? I do not know of any full-blooded Belizean who does not

agree that that drone should have been shot down. This is the way we feel!!

We need only recall Hon. Sedi telling all and sundry of our South-ern brothers and sisters that we have no idea where our maritime boundaries are. We need also only recall when our Prime Minister or-dered the Belize Defence Force soldiers to “extract” from Sarstoon Island and from their bravely held position there. These are only two of the myriad examples of the weakness and lack of leadership that have brought our country to where we are now.

The Guatemalan president was “spoiling” for an incident such as last week’s unfortunate death of a minor within our territory, so that he could threaten like a bully and try to shift the focus away from all his problems on the domestic front. In my estimation the crisis that en-sued is not fully over. Our Prime Minister’s briefing to the media and to Belizeans is damage control and pretty diplomatic language, but the clear and present danger posed by Guatemalan belligerence is far from over. Witness the Prime Minister imploring Wil Maheia and the Be-lize Territorial Volunteers not to go to the Sarstoon on April 30th. The John Lennon song “Give Peace a Chance” is great, but this cannot be government’s reaction to our pres-ent crisis. There simply has got to be more. An aggressive telling of our side of the complete story and a vigorous internationalizing of the situation is imperative and extreme-ly urgent.

Guatemala is not the victim here. They are indeed the aggres-sor, and this has to be told. The fact that so many in the international community do not know the true, true narrative is, once again, direct evidence of government’s wimpish-ness in the face of our bully neigh-bor. The time has long gone for Min-ister Sedi to resign or be removed, but it seems that even the Prime Minister is having great difficulty in terms of his own credibility. Beliz-eans have to stand up, yes, but we need leaders who will lead and not follow, direct and not react, inspire and not disappoint. Deal with this conundrum and get us out of it!!

For SaleBy Order of the

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Compa-nies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Mortgage made the 6th day of August 2013, between IDA GALICIA of Bullet Tree Village, Cayo District, Belize, of the one part, and SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LTD., of the other part, and recorded as LTU-201301496, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotia-bank (Belize) Ltd.

SCHEDULE

All that land, piece or parcel of land situate in San Jose Estate Section, Cayo District being a portion of Deed of Conveyance DBV 10 of 2011 at Folios 1231-1236 dated 27 April, 2011 and more particularly delineated and described as Ida Galicia (4) comprising of 8.640 acres as shown on Entry No. 13621 Register No. 19 dated 16 October, 2011 lodge at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys, Belmopan City, Cayo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.

DATED this 11th day of April, 2016.

MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP91 North Front Street

Belize CityAttorney-at-Law for

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

For SaleBy Order of the

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Com-panies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Mortgage made the 22nd day of July 2009, between RUBEN D. LOPEZ of San Anotnio Village, Cayo District, Belize, of the one part, and SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LTD., of the other part, and registered in Deeds Book Vol. 17 of 2009 at Folios 1051 - 1114, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

SCHEDULE

ALL THAT lot piece or parcel of land situate along the San Antonio-Chiquibul Road, San Antonio Agricultural Layout, Cayo District and being portion of Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 964 of 2004 and being block No. 1 of 0.563 acres being more particularly delineated and descrbed as shown on Entry No. 9377 Register No. 18 dated 30 November 2005, lodged at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Survey, City of Belmopan, Cayo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.

DATED this 11th day of April, 2016.

MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP91 North Front Street

Belize CityAttorney-at-Law for

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

THE BELIZE TIMES1 MAY 2016 21

EDITORIAL

Fait Accompli!El Presidente Morales de Guatemala, basándose en la lam-

entable muerte de un niño atrapado en el fuego cruzado de uso justificable de la fuerza por el BDF, formó las Fuerzas Armadas Guatemaltecas (FAG) a lo largo del río Sarstoon y anunció al mundo que las FAG aplicarían derechos de soberanía Guate-malteca sobre todo el Sarstoon.

El pronunciamiento de Morales culmina ocho años de una estrategia de seguridad nacional y diplomática muy mal dis-eñada por Dean Barrow y ejecutado por Sedi Elrington. Le debe quedar muy claro a todos los Beliceños que los guatemaltecos han utilizado el espacio diplomático proporcionado a ellos por Sedi y Dean, para obtener una ventaja estratégica en el escenario mundial. ¡Tanto así que Guatemala ha podido amenazar la paz de toda la región por la anexión del río Sarstoon y acumulado las fuerzas militares en la frontera occidental de Belize sin una sola palabra de reprobación de cualquier país de sustancia!

Cuando en septiembre de 2015, Morales señalo que “la recuperación de Belice” fue el elemento más importante en su agenda, Dean Barrow, con su habitual arrogancia, dijo: “trata-mos con lo que ocurre cuando sucede. Mira, él ha hecho por lo menos una declaración que es preocupante, pero espero que si gana el establecimiento de la política exterior guatemalteca, la élite política guatemalteca y ciertamente la comunidad in-ternacional le hará absolutamente claro a ese caballero que cualquier noción de perseguir su demanda de una manera que es disruptiva a las buenas relaciones entre Belize y Guatemala, es amenazar a Belize simplemente no será tolerado. Así que, estoy seguro de que seremos capaces de lidiar con esa situación si se produce”.

Bien Sr. Barrow, el Status Quo de la política exterior guate-malteca, la élite política guatemalteca ni la comunidad inter-nacional han podido detener a Morales.

Queda muy claro que el Sr. Barrow subestimó a los guate-maltecos pero quizás más importante aún, se ha equivocado completamente en cuanto los intereses geopolíticos de los británicos y los americanos. De hecho, encontramos intrigante que la anexión del Sarstoon ocurrió apenas tres días después de la visita a Guatemala por el Agregado de Defensa británico. Los comentarios públicos del Agregado indican que estaba en Guatemala “fortaleciendo relaciones de defensa bilateral”. ¿Ex-actamente qué sería lo que el Agregado de Defensa británico les habrá dicho a los guatemaltecos, que Morales se pudo ani-mar al uso del incidente en el Chiquibul como pretexto para perturbar la paz regional?

La política de apaciguamiento adoptada por Sr. Barrow, Sedi y el UDP nos ha llevado a un lugar extremadamente peligroso; sin precedentes en nuestra historia. El señor Barrow ha estado tan obsesionado con consolidar el poder en Belize que en menos de ocho años, duplicó el tamaño de la policía y crearon

el temido GSU aun cuando el BDF carece de las inversiones necesarias para construir una defensa creíble. Por si fuera poco, le pagó su hermano $1,000.00 por hora por servicios legales, que sería el sueldo promedio de un mes para el soldado en el BDF. ¡Díganos cuánto le importa nuestra seguridad nacional Sr. Barrow! Explique cómo pudo haber despilfarrado más de $300 millones del dinero de PetroCaribe y todavía el BDF no cuenta con las tropas y las herramientas necesarias para de-fender correctamente la joya.

No importa lo que motivo a Morales a actuar de manera que lo hizo el 21 de abril de 2016, lo que es cierto es que el viernes, 22 de abril de 2016 el pueblo Beliceño se sintió vulnerable, muchos entraron en pánico. Fue una oportunidad para que el primer ministro de Belize demostrara liderazgo ante la crisis más grave que se ha visto después de la independencia. El señor Barrow se encontraba fuera del país cuando Morales hizo su anuncio; el señor Barrow permaneció fuera de Belize por tres días más. Nos resulta sumamente preocupante que en el momento cuando Guatemala amenazaba la integridad territorial y la soberanía de Belize el Señor Barrow decidió permanecer “muy a salvo” en Nueva York. ¡Este es el mismo Dean Barrow que abandonó apresuradamente la instalación del nuevo jefe de la Corte de Justicia del Caribe en septiembre de 2011, para volver a Belize a sostener una audiencia con los jefes de pandillas criminales!

Por suerte para Belize, el Honorable John Briceño rápidam-ente lleno el vacío de liderazgo que dejo el Primer Ministro y su gobierno. En un discurso tranquilo, maduro y medido a la nación el Honorable John Briceño aclaró que la declaración de Morales constituyo “un desafío directo a la independencia de Belize, a nuestra integridad territorial y a nuestra voluntad de convivir pacíficamente en esta región”. El Honorable John Briceño pasó a describir nuestras fronteras como “largas y permanentes”, a diferencia de Sedi, que las describe como “artificial”. Él exigió que Guatemala “retirara sus tropas inme-diatamente”; también exhortó a los guatemaltecos “a tomar medidas inmediatas para desalentar las actividades ilegales y restaurar la paz a lo largo de nuestras fronteras”. Estas han sido las palabras más fuertes que los guatemaltecos hayan escuchado de este lado de la frontera en más de ocho años. El Honorable John Briceño fue muy estadista en su discurso y proporciono la tranquilidad que necesitaba el pueblo Be-liceño el viernes, 22 de abril de 2016.

Es muy evidente que bajo el liderazgo de Dean Barrow y Sedi los guatemaltecos se han vuelto envalentonados. Afir-mamos que Sr. Barrow se ha consumido también por el deseo egoísta de dejar un legado siendo el único Primer Ministro por tres períodos de Belize. Señor. Barrow tiene usted sus tres periodos, pero Morales de Guatemala tiene el Sarstoon! Eso, estimado Señor, será su verdadero legado.

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THINK ABOUT ITBARROW SURRENDERS SARSTOON

If Belize owns the northern portion of the Sarstoon River then any Belizean can go on that river at any time.

If Belize does not own the north-ern portion of the Sarstoon River and it is in fact under the ownership or the control of Guatemala, then Belizeans cannot go on that river without permis-sion from its owner.

Guatemala has always owned a portion of the southern part of the Sar-stoon River. They patrol it. They control it.

Belize used to own a portion of Sarstoon. Belizeans used to come and go on this portion of the Sarstoon River. We owned it for more than a hundred years. But starting in Febru-ary last year, Guatemala started to test the Belize government. By May 2015 Guatemala took complete control and displayed their ownership by demand-ing that a Belize Coastguard patrol at the Sarstoon Island must leave. The Coast Guards refused. The Prime Min-ister of Belize ordered them to leave our own island in Belize’s portion of the Sarstoon River.

That decision of the Prime Minister of Belize was an act of surrender.

Not only did our Prime Minister back down to the bullying of Guate-mala but he surrendered and in effect ceded all that portion of our territorial river running for over 30 miles. It was a dark day for Belize.

The Prime Minister told the Be-lize nation nothing. He held no press conference. He issued no official state-ment.

The National Assembly which is comprised of the two dominant po-litical parties with 31 elected officials who owe a duty to the Belize people who elected them; were not briefed nor was there any meeting where the Prime Minister gave a report of the un-precedented behaviour of Guatemala.

On the contrary, the Prime Min-ister insulted several journalists who dared to approach him over the matter. He specifically said he would say noth-ing.

Then in August 2015, Wil Maheia dared to do what the Coastguards and the BDF could no longer do. Wil and an expedition of territorial volunteers of civilians entered the Sarstoon in small boats determined to sail around the Sarstoon Island in the Belize portion of the Sarstoon River.

In the presence of Guatemala media and Belizean media and repre-sentatives of the OAS, the volunteers encountered several Guatemalan navy boats determined to blockade their moves.

The clash and confrontation be-tween the volunteers’ small boats and the armed Guatemalan gunboats were caught on video and Belize television cameras. Belizeans across our nation saw for the first time why the Prime Minister, a bombastic, egotistical fel-low who never passes an opportunity to run off his mouth, was hiding from

public knowledge.Guatemala had invaded and taken

full control of the Belize portion of the Sarstoon River.

Forced to respond to the damning television images of Guatemala ag-gression against Wil Maheia and the volunteers, the Prime Minister told the nation of Belize he would issue an “ex-tremely strong protest” note to Gua-temala.

Thanks to the fearless Ambassa-dor Lisa Shoman, who was among the volunteers in the Sarstoon River in Au-gust, the protest note was made pub-lic. It was as bogus as the Prime Min-ister who said it would be extremely strong. It was whimpish, cowardly and was blaming the territorial volunteers for Guatemala’s naked aggression on Belizean territorial waters.

Since August of 2015, the behav-iour of our Prime Minister, his Foreign Minister and the entire Cabinet Minis-ters has been deceitful to this nation. Their actions or lack thereof is the stuff and stuffing of cowards. Men without honour. Men who have sold out this country to the British and Guatemalans by swallowing the ICJ bait, hook, line and sinker.

By agreeing to go to the ICJ with-out first getting the approval of the nation and its citizens, they have de-cided not to rattle their boat by doing anything even in the face of aggression and land annexation by Guatemala.

Every Guatemalan outrage against Belize has been met by our govern-ment with the timid response, this is the reason we need to go to the ICJ.

No, this is the reason we need leaders, real leaders who have solu-tions to our pressing national problem.

Belize has lost territory. The gov-ernment cannot admit this much less confront the problem with an array of solutions. As late as Monday 25 April 2016, the Prime Minster was having another one of his empty, solutionless press conference. This, dear beloved Belizeans, is one year after Guatemala has taken over our river. Our govern-ment has no solutions to offer.

CONCESSION AND RIVER CESSION

Something is terribly wrong when the Prime Minister is now publicly say-ing, once again, that Wil Maheia and the territorial volunteers must not go in the Belize portion of the Sarstoon River because the Guatemalans will take of-fence and do something.

How dare the Prime Minister even utter the words?

This is the latest proof that he has conceded the sovereignty of the river to Guatemala.

It is nonsense to talk of trying to work out a protocol with Guatemala.

There is only ONE protocol. Guate-mala must get out of our river.

Get Out NOW.

NO GLOVES, NO MASKS

The men and women engaged in

picking up garbage, cleaning the filthy drains and cutting overgrown grass are treated like slaves in Belize City.

The Mayor has been in office for over four years. He spends more time on his private lawyer work than to be the full time Mayor for which he pays himself a hefty sum of tax dollars. He also pays huge full time salaries to all his city councillors knowing they are part time employees who work else-where.

But a small matter like seeing that all sanitation workers have gloves and protective breathing masks as they are daily exposed to germs and virus, he couldn’t care less.

No love, no heart.Can’t even water the plants dying

on public properties all over the city. DEM THIEF POST OFFICE, AGAIN

The slackness and incompetence of the government bubbled up again as news leaked out that a dishonest employee was able to steal taxpayer’s money, again.

This time the sum of twenty thou-sand dollars was stolen from under the nose of officials at the Post Office. Each time the amounts are not a few hundred or a couple thousand dollars. Its big money. The first time was by a UDP crony placed in a job which by law should have been advertised and the best qualified applicant employed. She embezzled fifty thousand dollars and was given time to fly to the U.S.A.

Something is obviously wrong with enforcing the accounting, super-vision and checks and balances so me-ticulously spelt out in the manuals of the public service.

Every public officer knows the Ministers and their cronies are ripping off government monies. Some pub-lic officers use this as their excuse to steal “their amount”.

JOSEPH OBISPO

Joseph Obispo, has been a humble and hardworking citizen. He is a former cyclist, turned bodybuilder. He won the Mr. Belize body building championship on several occasions.

Such an outstanding bodybuilder was he, that he was selected to rep-resent Belize in the Central Ameri-can championship competitions. For three years Joseph Obispo beat all the Central American competitors to be crowned Mr. Central America.

We say all that to say this. A few years ago, a Police Officer was pull-ing a trailer on the Western road and drove into the vehicle carrying Obispo. Mr. Obispo was severely injured with broken hips, legs and damage to his spine. He can barely walk. His ability to earn a living is ended.

He has found a therapist in Orange Walk and is already improving in his movements. He needs financial help to continue the treatment.

Has the Bodybuilding Federation come to his help? No. Has the Sports Council? No. Has the Ministry of Sports or the Minister who can squan-der public funds to bribe voters with tacos and pibil? Absolutely not.

This is how Belize treats its out-standing athletes when they are down and out.

HAITI AGAIN

Haiti was to have held general elections over the weekend.

No elections were held. No date was announced for when it would be held.

We say nothing more but to con-demn Caricom & America.

WHAT ALL GAPI SIGN?

When the Prime Minister is away, the temporary Deputy Prime Minister acts as Prime Minister.

The question is what all Gapi signs when the PM is not in the country?

FLEECING IS STEALING

A document has surfaced where somebody in the highest level of B.T.L (Belizeans Taking a Licking) has or-dered a vehicle from a local dealer. The vehicle will cost the customers of BTL the sum of $264,000. In words that is two hundred and sixty-four thousand dollars.

More documents show more ex-pensive vehicles.

BTL was supposed to be for the people of Belize, who are reeling from high phone and text and internet charges. So an elite group of family and cronies can get rotten rich.

SECRETS TO HAPPINESS

In a government office, a public officer has posted by her desk some several words of wisdom. One post caught our attention.

Here is a summary of some Se-crets To Happiness:

Live Within Your Means. Listen More and Talk Less. Return Everything You Borrow. Stop Blaming Others. Ad-mit It When You Make A Mistake. Don’t Argue. Don’t Make Excuses. Get Or-ganized. Be On Time. Take Time To Be Alone. Find Time To Read. Stop Find-ing Fault With Others. Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff. Know When To Keep Your Mouth Shut. Remember Life Is Not Always Fair. Strive For Excellence. Be Kind to People And To Animals. Every-day Do Something Good For Others. Give Unused Clothes to Charity. Help the Poor As Much As You Can.

SAD

Eighty percent of young Jamai-cans want to leave Jamaica in order to seek a better life elsewhere.

Wonder how many young Beliz-eans realize they have no future in Be-lize?

THE GRAVES OF SLAVES

Is there a yard, or a spot in a vil-lage, or an old burial ground where we can identify as the grave of at least one slave?

Just one, at least one?Is there no grave of any of the

thousands of slaves who born, lived and died in this country?

Can NICH find some time to un-dertake a search, a survey, a national call to those who may know or hear of something?

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kidnapping/murder case

Sunrise May 15th, 1924Sunset April 8th 2015

It’s just a little over 1 year since you left us.

We will continue to remember you with heavy hearts, but rejoice knowing you are resting in peace, with the Lord with his comforting arms around you.

They say that time heals many wounds and it also becomes easier.

We know that God has you in safe keeping, and we will forever cherish

you always.

Loved and forever missed by wife: Em-ily, daughters: Rose, Catherine, Lorna, Mrs. Martha Carter, son: Fredrick Jr.

Grand children, great grandchildren and all other relatives.

“Sleep On Dear One”

Fredrick Avilez Sr. “Pandix”

In Memoriam of

CARTOON

Notice is hereby given that ADRIAN ANTHONY MADRID is applying for a Malt and Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Blue Hole Din-er”, situated at San 10 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize District un-der the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that NATHAN UNDERWOOD is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operat-ed at “Nate’s Fast Food and Chill Spot”, situated at 21 Miles, Garde-nia Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordi-nance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that JIE LONG TAN is applying for a Res-taurant Liquor License to be oper-ated at “Bravo Shop”, situated at #89 Central American Boulevard, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordi-nance Revised Edition 1980.

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

WAS JOSEPH BUDNA A TARGET OF IRATE GUATEMALANS?

Saldivar’s “Harrowing”

Weekend!actual running involved, of course) between him and Patrick Faber for UDP first deputy leader has been pre-occupying his time and attention a little too much lately.

Both Saldivar and Faber have become obsessed with the deputy leadership con-vention in May. They have an insatiable ap-petite for power. So much that in Saldivar’s case throughout the weekend despite the threats from Guatemala and the need to prepare a full-proof defense mechanism he spent significant time attending parties. On Thursday, he attended a lunch party in Belize Rural Central. Later that day Saldivar attended a dinner party with supporters in Corozal South East.

The partying resumed on Saturday when Saldivar turned up at Edmond “Clear the Cheques” Castro’s “Birthday Bashment in Rural North”. You’d think Castro’s rural-style celebration would have been enough for the night but that wasn’t the case. As we said this man has become obsessed.

Saldivar held an “epic” club-style party at the Radisson Fort George in Belize City to launch his t-shirt and campaign song. Yes, imagine that. Guatemala was threatening Belize with thousands of military troops and Saldivar had t-shirts and political campaign song and video in his mind.

On Saturday night, Saldivar wore his best party suit and hosted his campaign launch party at the Radisson. Ironically, the cam-paign song is titled “Big Deal”. The real big deal that dealt with our country’s existence was side-lined.

This is the kind of thinking which has us in the disadvantageous position with Guate-mala. Our leaders’ priorities are just not right.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2016Details are sketchy but the BE-

LIZE TIMES has learned that the very strange and perpetually sen-sational former freelance journalist Joseph Budna was injured in a pris-on brawl last week in Granja Penal Cantel, Quetzaltenango. Unofficial reports are that Budna, incarcer-ated on abduction charges, was at-tacked by 12 inmates in retaliation for the death of Guatemalan minor Julio Rene Alvarado Ruano near Cebada in the Chiquibul.

Budna is no stranger to Gua-temalan or Belizean law enforce-ment officials. Most recently, he is serving thirty years for abduction, with additional time for escap-ing from custody back in 2014. In Belize, dating back more than a

decade, Budna had been charged then for an unnatural crime and for aggravated assault of a minor. He has also, in his storied past, been the al-leged victim of a hijacking attempt and has accused the Police of illegal detention. In Guatemala, he has been busted with drugs and has also been accused of being a sexual predator. That was even before the convictions on separate counts of kidnapping.

Prison officials have confirmed that there was a brawl in which five persons were injured, three badly enough that they had to be treated at a medical clinic. But there is no word on the injuries allegedly received by Budna, and no clarification that in-deed there is a connection between the brawl and the incident in the Chiquibul.

Wednesday, April 27, 2016Francisco Andres Antonio

Sebastian, 22, a Guatemalan em-ployee of the Santander facility lo-cated in Valley of Peace, Cayo, was crushed to death by a harvester at around midday Monday. According to reports, Sebastian was part of one of several crews currently har-vesting cane for milling into sugar. He took a break just before midday in the fields, and the heavy equip-ment somehow ran over him.

According to Beverly Burke, Compliance and Public Relations Manager of the company, none of the men working in tractors and

harvesters in the field realized what had happened until the grisly remains of Sebastian was seen on the elevator at the rear of the harvester. The equip-ment was immediately shut down, but by then it was too late to save him.

Belmopan Police are speculat-ing that Sebastian possibly went to sleep in the field, and did not hear the harvester approaching. Because of the spacing of the cane in the field, it was practically impossible for the driver of the harvester to see him on the ground. Following a post-mortem examination this week, the remains of the Guatemalan farmer will be re-turned to his family for interment.

Guatemalan Crushed By Harvester at Santander

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