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UDP & Dean Barrow Encouraging Bloody Crime Print E-mail
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Written by Gertrude Jones-Munoz   
Thursday, 05 July 2007
If you want to find out why there is so much crime in Belize, listen to Dean Barrow and the UDP. Listen to Sedi Elrington and the Wave radio, and you will hear a familiar, foul language. They are bent on causing havoc in Belize as a means of getting into government. They insist that young Black people have to commit crimes: “You see,” they will often say, “if the politicians are committing this and that, what do you expect young people to do but to pick up a gun and rob the ‘Chinney’ shop.” Or you may possibly hear Sedi allude on his “…Expose...” Talk-show that, “Things are so hard out here. Tell me, if a man cannot feed his family what do you expect him to do but to pick up a gun and rob somebody. Are you surprised that they are robbing the “Chiney” man?”

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DEAN BARROW – Serpent Tongue Redux Print E-mail
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Thursday, 05 July 2007
When a lawyer accepts a case and represents his client in court, he is committed to defend and represent his client’s position no matter what. If the client is right or wrong is not the point. The lawyer will use any means to use the laws, rationalize the position and twist the facts so that the judge can rule in his favor. That seems to be their job.

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Tuesday, 26 June 2007

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