New Regulations for Social Media Pages?

It’s been one week since allegations of rape emerged against a popular Belizean attorney. Two women came forward, alleging that the attorney, who they met at a night spot in Belize City, later took them to a house. There, they allege that he raped both of them while they were heavily under the influence of what they believed were laced drinks. The police are still investigating and have not yet brought any charges against the attorney. That did not stop a social media page to which he is closely affiliated from coming out swinging against the two women who have accused him of the crime. Hot Off the Press, a Facebook page that poses as a news-oriented platform, started soon after the allegations surfaced, to blame the victims. One of the initial posts on the page sought to target the women, suggesting that they were requesting drinks from him, asking him where the after party was and generally behaving inappropriately at the night spot where they first crossed paths. Thereafter, Hot Off the Press proceeded to post surveillance footage downloaded from inside the nightclub that showed a crowd and from among them, the two women who were swaying to the music on the night in question. The actions of the social media page, however, have come under strong criticism from at least one attorney, and from others who view those actions as weaponizing the attorney’s stance and blaming the victims. Today, the Minister of Home Affairs, Kareem Musa, told the formal media that there is an ongoing discussion on how his ministry can address these kinds of social media pages that single out and target people.

 

KAREEM MUSA

Kareem Musa, Minister of Home Affairs

“I had a discussion just now over at National Security Council about establishing regulations for the media. There has to be some control because we know every single day a new media outlet pops up online with no sort of accountability or transparency to see who are the actors behind these websites, behind these social media pages, and we don’t know whether these are legitimate media houses, and so there has to be some action taken by the Belize Broadcasting Authority to put in place legislation and regulations to ensure that we can get rid of these types of social media pages that are using it, like you rightly pointed out, for the totally wrong purposes – undermining the police work and also trying to further the personal agenda of one individual.”

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Minister Musa Slams Hot Off the Press Facebook Page

The Minister of Home Affairs criticized Hot Off the Press for the way it attacked the women and for, in his words, “adding insult to injury” by showing the video recording publicly of the two alleged victims. The actions by Hot of the Press, according to Minister Musa, who is also an attorney, prove nothing at all of the accused’s innocence.

 

Kareem Musa, Minister of Home Affairs

“I don’t want to acknowledge Hot Off The Press as a legitimate media house, and I’m sure that other media houses can look to this particular social media platform sorry – media house as carrying out very despicable actions by showing imagery and video footage from the nightclub that night that really did not go to prove anything at all. And then to further insult to injury to make a commentary about how that in some way exonerates the individual, I just find it to be downright unacceptable and despicable.”

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Caneros Block Philip Goldson Highway Amid Tensions in Sugar Belt

Prime Minister John Briceno is presently out of the country and the situation in Orange Walk remains volatile where the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association and its membership met with government officials, including Minister of Agriculture Jose Abelardo Mai, Chief Executive Officer Servulo Baeza and Minister of National Defense Florencio Marin Junior, earlier today.  The meeting on the compound at the Sugar Industry Research and Development Institute, SIRDI, preceded the blocking of the highway that traverses Orange Walk Town.  Since the annual sugar crop commenced on December twenty-eighth, the BSCFA is yet to deliver cane to the mill, as the association remains at odds with Belize Sugar Industries Ltd. over the signing of a commercial agreement.  The BSCFA and the Government of Belize have been locked in a series of meetings since last Thursday and the discussions continued through the weekend.  But tonight it is apparent that the parties may be no closer to arriving at an amicable solution to the standing impasse.  Commissioner of Police Chester Williams has been on the ground in Orange Walk since this morning and while there is no report of violence, the Belize Police Department has maintained a visible presence since the start of the crop last week.  We begin with footage of what has been taking place at the SIRDI compound today that resulted in the blocking of that stretch of the Philip Goldson Highway.

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