Kevin Geban was elected as the new president of the Belize Audubon Society (BAS) during its 55th Annual General Meeting on Saturday. Geban was the former first vice president. Geban and the newly elected officials will join the existing board members for the 2024–2025 term.
A release from BAS says that members convened to review achievements over the past year, highlighted by the presentation of the BAS Annual Report and Fiscal Report, which detailed the organisation’s activities and financial performance.
Pope Francis recently issued an apology for using an anti-gay slur during a closed-door meeting with bishops. The 87-year-old pontiff reportedly made the offensive comment last week, suggesting that gay men should not be allowed to train for the priesthood.
In a statement released by the Vatican on Tuesday, they clarified that the Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms. He extends his apologies to those who felt offended by the use of the term, as reported by others.
Despite this incident, Pope Francis has consistently emphasized an inclusive stance within the Church.
The controversy arose when two Italian newspapers, Corriere della Sera and La Repubblica, reported on the May 20 meeting, citing sources present. According to their reports, the Pope used the term “frociaggine,” which translates to “faggotry” in English, while discussing the presence of gay men in seminaries.
Corriere della Sera pointed out that the Pope, being Argentine and speaking Italian as a second language, may not have fully realized the offensiveness of his language. The remark reportedly elicited incredulous laughter from the bishops present.
It’s important to note that the Vatican had previously ruled in 2005 that men who are actively gay or have “deep-seated” homosexual tendencies cannot be ordained. Pope Francis reaffirmed this ruling in 2016 and advised Italian bishops in 2018 not to accept gay candidates for the priesthood.
North Korea’s bid to launch a second spy satellite ended in failure as the rocket carrying it exploded mid-flight. The announcement came late Monday, following South Korea’s military report of an “unidentified projectile” launch.
Initial analysis pointed to issues with a newly developed liquid-fuel rocket motor, though other potential causes are still being investigated. Earlier, officials in South Korea and Japan had also indicated that the launch appeared unsuccessful. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff observed North Korea firing an “unidentified projectile southwards” over the Yellow Sea, followed by the sighting of numerous fragments in the sea minutes later.
Following the failed launch, nuclear envoys from South Korea, the United States, and Japan had a phone conversation, condemning the attempt. They emphasised that it violated United Nations Security Council resolutions banning North Korea’s use of ballistic missile technology, posing a severe threat to regional peace and security.
North Korea had notified earlier in the day about its launch plan, stating that the window would remain open until June 4. This comes after North Korea successfully launched its first spy satellite in November on its third attempt, which drew international condemnation. That launch followed a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the Vostochny Cosmodrome in eastern Russia, where Putin promised technical assistance to North Korea.
Kim Jong Un had declared at the end of last year that Pyongyang would launch three more military spy satellites in 2024 as part of a military modernization programme that saw a record number of weapons tests in 2023.
One man is dead and one injured after shots were fired inside a club in Corozal District over the weekend. Reports are that on Sunday, around one twenty a.m. twenty-four-year-olds Jamour Gabourel and Ethon Galvez were socializing at the Mi Compa Nightclub in Ranchito Village when an argument between ensued that escalated to gun violence. A single shot was fired inside the nightclub, injuring Galvez and fatally wounding Gabourel. The perpetrator then exited the building, firing off one more round before fleeing the scene. Here’s News Five’s Britney Gordon with the full report.
Britney Gordon, Reporting
In the early hours of Sunday morning, the silence in a neighborhood in Ranchito was shattered by reports of gunshots coming from Mi Compa Nightclub. A resident of the area who was awoken by the sounds recounted the incident to us.
Voice of: Ranchito resident
Voice of: Ranchito resident
“It happened like around one twenty a.m. I was sleeping with my baby on site and my mom lives and sleeps over this side. So when she heard the first gunshot, she just grabbed my little brother and sent him to another room. Then she was scared. We all woke up. My sister woke up and she began to cry. She was trembling and we didn’t know what to do.”
She said that the terrifying ordeal lasted around ten minutes before the police arrived at the scene. According to police reports, the incident was caused by an argument.
“On Sunday, the twenty of May, 2024, around one twenty-eight p.m., police responded to a shooting incident at Mi Compa Bar, Ranchito Village, Corozal District. Upon arrival, they found the lifeless body of Jamour Gabourel with a gunshot injury. Also seen was Ethon Galvez with a gunshot injury. Investigators said they were at the bar along with other persons when they got into an argument. At which point, a male person pulled out the firearm and fired a single shot causing the fatal injury to Gabourel and the injury to Ethon Douglas. We are seeking one suspect in regards to this investigation.”
Jamour Gabourel
Gabourel, who was fatally shot during the incident, had been celebrating a friend’s birthday and was at the establishment along with several others when Galvez, who had been standing near him, was targeted.
Voice of: Ranchito resident
“Then we heard the police pass cause we were peeping, kind of hiding us. We just heard the screams of a man shouting. The woman was shouting, why did you do that? And said, don’t touch him, you’re gonna hurt him. Then a while, just all the people gone. We saw the people running, screaming, were afraid of the gunshot. It was two shots they did. Two shots inside Mi Compa. It didn’t happen outside. It happened inside because we heard everything. We woke up because of this noise and the screams. That’s what we heard.”
Ethon Galvez
Witnesses said that there was no security stationed at the nightclub at the time of the incident. It is not the first time a crime of this nature has occurred at this establishment. Currently police are seeking one suspect and are unsure if the victims are familiar with the perpetrator. Galvez is recovering from his injuries, while Gabourel’s family will be hosting a candlelight memorial at the Corozal Central Park on Wednesday. Britney Gordon for News Five.
In another act of gun violence this weekend in Corozal District, a man was shot at his own residence in a targeted attack. On Saturday, around eight p.m. thirty-four-year-old Joel [Ho-el] Sosa was at his home in Paraiso Village when a gunman arrived at his yard and fired up to three shots at him, before fleeing the scene. Here’s A.C.P. Hilberto Romero with more information.
“On Saturday, twenty-sixth of May, 2024, around seven fifty-three, police responded to a shooting at Paraiso Village, Corozal District. Upon arrival, they found Joel Sosa with gunshot injuries. He was taken to a medical facility where he is in a stable condition at this time. Information is that he was at Paraiso Village when a vehicle arrived, a male person came out of that vehicle and fired several shots towards his direction. We are seeking one suspect in regards to this shooting.”
In Independence Village on Sunday, an argument between two siblings ended when one brother fired a shotgun at the other, fatally injuring him. According to police, the Ramos brothers were engaged in a fight when Eladio was shot and killed at the hands of his sibling. Sevin Ramos remains in police custody tonight, while directives on the charges to be brought against are being decided by the Office of the D.P.P. The incident involving fratricide was carried out with an unlicensed firearm.
“On Sunday, May twenty-sixth, 2024, police responded to a report at the Independence Polyclinic. Upon their arrival, they saw the lifeless body of Eladio Ramos and he was seen with a gunshot injury. Investigation revealed that Eladio Ramos had a fight with his brother Sevin Ramos who got a shotgun and fired the fatal shot towards him. Sevin Ramos is in custody, statements were being recorded and this matter will be sent to the D.P.P. for directives.”
Reporter
Any idea what may have led this man to fatally shooting his brother?
Hilberto Romero
“They were involved in a fight, they had some issues and that is what led to the shooting.”
Reporter
“You don’t know what the issues stemmed from?”
Hilberto Romero
“No, they were arguing and then one of them got the shotgun and fired the shot.”
On Friday, we reported on a shooting incident that occurred on Banak Street, near its intersection with Central American Boulevard. As many as twelve rounds were fired at a Kareem Kelly when two men appeared on the scene on a motorcycle. One of them got off the bike, fired repeatedly at Kelly, before fleeing the area. According to Assistant Commissioner of Police Hilberto Romero, the incident was gang related.
A.C.P. Hilberto Romero
A.C.P. Hilberto Romero
“On Friday, May twenty-fourth, 2024, there was a shooting on Banak Street, Belize City. Upon police responding, they saw Kareem Kelly with a gunshot injury. He was taken to a medical facility where he is presently in a stable condition. Investigation is that he was in the area when two persons arrived on a motorcycle, one of them got off and fired the shots towards his direction. Several persons have been detained and are being interviewed.”
Isani Cayetano
“What is believed to have been the motive behind this attack?”
Police Fires Rubber Bullets on Belize City Party Strip
A police officer fired a round of rubber bullets from his issued shotgun on Saturday night outside a nightclub on Newtown Barracks that injured three individuals. Reports are that the officers responded to a fight in the area. And, when they got there a single round was fired to disperse the crowd. Two individuals who police allege were involved in the fight were hit on their feet with rubber pellets. A third person who was selling food in the area was also injured by a rubber pellet. Police have since arrested and charged four persons, two of them are among those who were injured in the incident. We reached out to them, but they declined comment. We did hear from A.C.P. Hilberto Romero who told reporters that the Professional Standards Branch is investigating the use of rubber bullets.
“On Saturday the twenty-fifth day of May 2024, Police responded to a disturbance at an area near Shisha. Upon their arrival there was a fight in progress. Police responded and as a result a shot was fired from a shotgun by police to disburse the crowd. Two people received injuries from the rubber bullets. Some persons were detained, Clayshon Lewis and Barry Young was charged for disorderly conduct. Britney Ramclam was charged for assaulting a police officer and Wayne Ford was arrested for offense of obstruction.”
Reporter
“How did the altercation start?”
A.C.P Hilberto Romero
“They were having a fight in the area with several persons involved.”
Reporter
“They were intoxicated?”
A.C.P Hilberto Romero
“Yes, they were consuming alcoholic beverages.”
Reporter
“What led to the decision to use rubber bullets?”
A.C.P Hilberto Romero
“That is under investigation by the professional standards branch, so we will await the results of that investigation.”
Reporter
“The persons that were injured, were they treated and released?”
Wildfires continue to spread across the country and, over the weekend, personnel from the National Emergency Management Organization, NEMO, were deployed to southern and western Belize. In San Miguel, Toledo District, farmers fought the flames that were consuming their crops and did everything within their means to prevent the fires from spreading to homes and other structures in the village. In the west, a group of N.G.O.s led by the Association of Protected Areas Management Organizations, APAMO, took on fires that threatened the Elijio Panti National Park, as well as San Antonio Village. Tonight, we look at the efforts of brave residents and committed conservationists in Cayo District who were out over the weekend fighting wildfires. Here’s News Five’s Isani Cayetano with that story.
Isani Cayetano, Reporting
The threat of wildfires destroying the Elijio Panti National Park has prompted residents from nearby San Antonio Village, as well as responders from several environmental agencies, to join forces in a concerted effort to prevent the rapidly spreading flames from making their way into the protected area.
Maria Garcia
Maria Garcia, Chairlady, Itzamna Society
“The park is so important to us because it’s a corridor. It buffers the Macal River up Barton Creek. It’s a very fragile area. It’s, you know, part of our Mayan heritage, that’s where our people used to go and do their ceremonies. We go up there and collect our herbs, you know, it’spart of us.”
Cayo District is a vast expanse of wilderness that includes the Elijio Panti National Park, so named after the widely revered traditional healer. This large area of public land is protected by the Government of Belize for it scenic, recreational, scientific and historical importance. Here, many native plant and animal species are adapted to specific fire regimes, however, uncontrolled wildfires can harm or eliminate these species.
Maria Garcia
“It’s a unique area where we have waterfalls, we have the jaguars, we have howler monkeys, and, you know, the creeks feed into the Macal River. So if the park is destroyed there will be no more water tothe Macal River.”
Over the weekend, quite a few teams were activated to fight the raging fires in Cayo District. The ecological impact of wildfires includes habitat destruction, soil degradation, and loss of native species. After a fire, invasive plants may colonize the burned areas, outcompeting native vegetation and altering ecosystem dynamics. Rene Tzib is one of several volunteers who have decided to join the effort.
Rene Tzib
Rene Tzib, Volunteer
“We went all around the hill which part is burning, we clear every branches that were on the line. So all the groups are working very hard right now, but we need some more water and like the heat right now is very hot. So they said they will leave it just like that, but it’s already controlledalready, all around.”
In western Belize, a combination of local wildfires and Saharan dust has led to poor air quality levels. Smoke inhalation can cause respiratory issues, chest discomfort and allergic reactions. San Antonio Village has roughly four thousand residents, vulnerable populations, such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions, are particularly at risk.
Andy Carrein
Andy Carrein, Belize Red Cross
“We are here in San Antonio Village, Cayo, helping, not really with the fires but making sure that people who have pulmonary issues aren’t suffering. So we are going house to house to check on them, check their vital signs and make sure they’re all doing well, make sure they have some facial masks to prevent any damage to their lungs fromthe smoke inhalation.”
Wildfires have far-reaching consequences, affecting both the environment and the well-being of communities. Urgent action is needed to prevent and manage wildfires effectively.
Aaron Tzib
Aaron Tzib, Chairman, San Antonio Village
“What we are facing at the moment here in the community is a fire threat. We have the white fires, if you see, it behind [me], to my rear. One week ago, we spotted some smoke up the hills and then from there it escalated and then it went out of control and that was the threat, like it was expanding towards the east where we had ourwater system pipelines.From the time we saw that the fire was expanding, we acted and we were proactive. We went there with the community members, we sought assistance, for help, and that is how we managed to open a track, a fire line all around the fire and we left the fire in the center. But we know that it’s very windy in the afternoons and in the evenings and that is how the fire just went out of control again because it went and it passed the fire line that wehad already secured.”
As temperatures rise, dry conditions become more common, creating ideal circumstances for fire growth.
Jose Perez
Jose Perez, Executive Director, APAMO
“I must say, initially, that we are proud of the great work that our member, Itzamna Society, is doing infighting this wildfire. Here, this is a testimony of the work that these groups have been doing over the years apart from deterring illegal hunting and illegal extraction of timber. Having eyes on the ground for incidents like these during the fire season, they are the first ones to notice these fires and activate a response. We have to thank NEMO and the prime minister for activating NEMO for this national response because it’s not only here that we’re having fires. We’re having fires all the way down south and in the north in the River Valley, but this one was given priority over yesterday and today because it was threatening a serious pipeline, a pipeline that runs all the way from the headwaters way down into the village, itprovides potable water.”
Continued vigilance is crucial to mitigate the threats posed by wildfires, despite the ongoing emergency response efforts. Isani Cayetano for News Five.
A young man lost his life over the weekend when he attempted to swim across the Belize River in Billy White Village. Brian Lopez got into the water and was swimming towards the opposite bank when a current swept him and took him under. Several villagers tried to rescue Lopez but their efforts were futile. His lifeless body resurfaced elsewhere along the river.
“On Sunday, twenty-sixth of May, police responded to reports of a drowning in Billy White, Cayo District. Upon their arrival, they saw the motionless body of Brian Lopez. His father, Enrique Lopez, reported that Brian was swimming in the river and was attempting to cross to the other side when he was caught by a current and he went under and did not surface. With the assistance of villagers and divers, they searched the area and his body was recovered. We are now awaiting a post mortem examination.”