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Ambergris Caye, Belize                             Wednesday August 29, 2007
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From Need To Greed In Corozal

The Red Cross in Corozal Town: every day hundreds, if not thousands line up at the office in the Santa Rita area. It’s like NEMO without the red tape; visitors to that office get sure and almost instant relief. But 8 days after the storm hit, it’s becoming a bit much. Chairperson of the Corozal Red Cross and the woman at the front and center of the relief effort is Gloria Gilharry and she says she is overwhelmed.
Jules Vasquez,
What’s happening? This place looks chaotic.
Glory Gilharry, Chairman – Corozal Red Cross
“It is. It is a chaos right now. We can’t control it, you see how we are trying to get the people to the front and they come to the back and they just keep following but we are trying to control it now because we have a computer inside and we are kind of putting everything into the system so more or less I think we will be a bit under control, not fully.”
Jules Vasquez,
So the problem is that you all have been giving supplies out freely. I have heard there have been thousands of people passing through this office, that you have been giving it freely and people have started to abuse that.
Glory Gilharry,
“They’ve abused (it) and even apart from that are still complaining. There was a lady who called on the radio and said they come and they don’t get anything and we know that is totally untrue. But as I mentioned before, we are working on different sections, different villages we have that we are working.”
Jules Vasquez,
You still have supplies, food and water to distribute? Are you in need?
Glory Gilharry,
“Well at the present moment, you see all these people here, they are waiting for food supply that we told them we would have gotten today and I have a list of over 400 names and we don’t have the bags in there to give them. So they go, they come and it’s a chaos. It is a chaos here. I am telling them that I am getting supplies. I get calls that we will be getting from Orange Walk, from PG, but they just can’t wait. Sometimes we have to even close the door because they just pour in on us, pushing even us in there so we have police here 24 hours, just to kind of like control the crowd.”
Jules Vasquez,
Is it need or is it greed?
Glory Gilharry,
“Now, I think it is more greed than need because so far we have given so much and all these people here, the faces just keep repeating. It just keeps repeating.”
Jules Vasquez,
Ms. Gloria you’ve been immersed in this for a week, are you fatigued, overwhelmed?
Glory Gilharry,
“I am. I don’t know how long, I’ll just pray that good Lord keeps giving me the strength to carry on and go along with it because I’ve been here from morning, I get home maybe 10 or 11 in the night, and just up again in the morning I am here.”
On the upside for Gilharry’s good samaritan came to fix her roof over the weekend. Her Red Cross office is still accepting donations and getting those donations out to villages. Read More

Free Zone/Chetumal open for business
One week after Hurricane Dean slammed into Northern Belize and Southern Mexico, efforts to clean up, rebuild and reopen are well underway. Today I travelled to two popular sites in the affected areas for progress reports.
Jacqueline Godwin, Reporting
Inside the Corozal Free Zone this morning, it was business as usual.
Joel Cervantes, Director General, C.F.Z.
“I think we are about fully recovered, in the sense that we have removed all the debris, all canopies and signs that fell on the main road and everything, all that was done last week.”
Once the compound was cleared of the debris, C.F.Z. opened its gates to its’ Mexican clients.
Joel Cervantes
“There were about three to four businesses that got damaged. The insurance companies have already reviewed that. What they are doing, is they have already gotten the contractors to work on those.”
Although we did not see many shoppers inside the C.F.Z., the Director General Joel Cervantes says they have been somewhat busy and he expects the traffic to increase by the weekend.
Joel Cervantes
“Because we are back to school in Mexico, Chetumal and all over, so it is usually slow and then on weekends it picks up. But I believe, actually today we’ve had quite an influx of Mexicans and tourists coming in, and people purchasing. I think it should pick up. September is the slowest month, and I believe it will be pretty good due to people coming from Campeche and who are going to purchase their personal clothing, footwear and things like that.”
Traffic was equally slow at the Belize/Mexico border station which closed on Monday, August twentieth, from nine p.m. to twelve-thirty on Tuesday afternoon. The only people allowed to cross into Mexico, were foreigners returning home.
Cesar Pulido, Immigration officer, Northern Border
“Belizeans were not allowed to go to Chetumal, the Mexican border was closed and they did not allow anyone to go.”
Jacqueline Godwin
“And since it reopened, what has traffic been like?”
Cesar Pulido
“Very slow, considering the vast exodus of people that we have had before the storm. The people that are exiting are mostly doing business, clearing stuff at customs that had sat at the Mexican border. But it’s been slow, when it comes to excursions and the locals, it’s very slow.”
Today as we travelled across the Mexican border and into neighbouring Chetumal, the effects of the storm took the form of knocked down trees, destroyed billboard signs and building damage. As in Belize, Mexican officials have been working hard to clean the mess and most businesses have reopened.
Cesar Pulido
“Some areas are still experiencing power failure, off and ons, shortage of water in some area. Other than that, everything is normal.”
Jacqueline Godwin
“So Belizeans who want to continue doing shopping, there should be no problem?”
Cesar Pulido
“Of course, there is no problem. We are advising the public to come and if there is any delay it is because of, you know, sometimes the systems are down. But everything is normal. We are asking people to come, Chetumal is open and we see no problems so far.”
Tonight officials from the National Emergency Management Organization are reporting that only ninety-five people are still using the various community centres in Corozal as shelters. According to NEMO, efforts by Belize Water Services, Belize Telemedia and Belize Electricity Limited to restore water, power and telephone service in the affected areas are continuing at a steady pace. Today NEMO also announced that it distributed food packages to ten thousand residents in thirty villages that should last fourteen days. Read More
Belize warns of unlicensed online gaming operators
The government of Belize says it has recently discovered that several online gaming websites are claiming to have an online gaming licence from Belize.
All online gaming companies in Belize require licensing under the Gaming Control Act and its Online Gaming Regulations. Online gaming licenses are issued by the Gaming Control Board of Belize to companies of reputable standing and with proven track record in gaming.
The government has issued an advisory to internet users that there are only two online gaming companies with licence to operate from Belize. These are: Fulton Data Processing Limited and Bwin Intercontinental Limited.
According to the government advisory, any other company that claims to have such a licence from Belize is clandestine and users are asked to refrain from doing business with them. Read More
NOTICES/LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Friends in Need

Fundraiser Events
Help us raise funds for surgery for our friends, Drummer Dan Van Patten
and Miss Trudy.
Saturday September 1st- 7 p.m.
Raffles at Crazy Canucks Bar
Music with Dennis Wolfe
and The Usual Suspects Band
Many surprise prizes such as dinner at
Lily’s Restaurant

B.C.’s Beach Bar
Jam Session with The Usual Suspects Band
All musicians are invited to participate
Dinner BZ$10.00 featuring
Cajun Don Seruntine’s famous Gumbo
Or Choice of :
Pork Roast / Roast Beef / Creole Shrimp
Mashed Potatoes and gravy or Spanish rice
Tossed salad or Parmesan vegetables
Sweet corn, Dinner rolls
Key Lime Pie or Black magic chocolate cake
For  reservations call 663-9615
There will also be a small auction
We will have raffles and yard sale items
during the day

Holy Cross Anglican School is looking for volunteers to help get classrooms ready for the new school year and varnish desks. Please the School office 226-3456 for more information

THOUGHT OF THE DAY
First say to yourself what you would
be; and then do what you have to do.
                                 Epictetus



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