Belize Times December 25, 2011

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THE BELIZE TIMES

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Issue No. 4777

“We are ready!”

Belize City, December 19, 2011 Opposition Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca says the People’s United Party is ready for the double elections expected next year, 2012. “People want to see us fight and stand shoulder to shoulder against this vindictive Government and I am saying that fight we will,” declared Hon. Fonseca as he appeared as a guest on Vibes morning show on Monday. Hon. Fonseca was responding to a question regarding Prime Minister Dean Barrow’s recent announcement that he would call the general elections in 2012 either before, after, or on the same day as the municipal elections slated for March 7th. “We won’t be intimidated by Barrow or any of his ministers. Be-

PUP Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca declared on Vibes Radio that the PUP is ready to stand shoulder to shoulder against the UDP and fight back for the rescue and restoration of Belize

The Moya Ruin of Bikal Belize City, December 21, 2011 Belize City’s embattled UDP Mayor Zenaida Moya’s ascent on a tower of controversy and shame reached a peak yesterday with the unveiling of a privatelyfunded, alien-looking structure in Belize City we could best title the “Moya Ruin of Bikal”. The 10-foot struc-

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Another embarrassing episode for expiring UDP Mayor Zenaida Moya

Fake masked cops torture Toledo family BELIZE CITY, Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 By Alton Humes Police investigations are taking place in Punta Gorda into a series of home invasions that affected – and continue to affect – a farming family. It all started in the home of San Marcos Village resident, Marcos Choc. He was awakened shortly around 11:45 p.m. on December 19th, 2011 by a knock on his door. He was surprised to find ‘Police’ there, or rather 9 men (8 of them dark-complexioned men, wearing camouflage uniforms and masks and a fair-complexioned man without a mask)

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PUP Team meets with Chamber of Commerce Belize City, December 21, 2011 On Tuesday, December 20, 2011, the Leader of the Opposition, the Honorable Francis Fonseca met with the President and Executive Council of the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI). Accompanying the Honorable Francis Fonseca were Deputy Leader of the People’s United Party, Carolyn Trench Sandiford, PUP Cam-

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lizeans want the PUP to fight back, and they are prepared to join us,” said Hon. Fonseca. The Opposition Leader said Belizeans are looking to the PUP for hope. “Belizeans want to know that we are going to be a good and credible alternative. We are working on a solid plan which we will present to the people of Belize to rescue our country out of the disaster caused by the UDP Government,” he remarked. Hon. Fonseca added that the PUP is presently focused on re-organising. Its units such as the youth arm, Marshals movement and women’s group recently went through elections and are headed by new persons with revitalised mandates. The roles they play

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Mexican Police bust Belizean with marijuana

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Malpago

Shyne

uses Belize to outsmart U.S. Laws

The PUP Team led by Opposition Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca during Tuesday’s meeting with the Chamber Executive

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